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The Way I See It
Leading creative thinkers choose an artwork from the Museum of Modern Art, and talk about how it inspires or provokes, thrills or surprises them. Presented by Alastair Sooke.
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4.6 stars from 93 ratings
I hope this comment makes its way to Fiona. At the beginning of the interview she is asked if she collects art. She firmly replies “no” almost as if it is a foolish question. She snobbishly comments something stupid about not being able to afford art. FYI, Fiona there are struggling artist...Read full review »
Terry a struggling artist via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/15/20
Wonderfully Engrossing
I Love this podcast with its varied cast of characters choosing equally varied art pieces. The fifteen minute discussions gave me a much deeper consideration of a piece than if I was there in front of it. Alastair Sooke is very adept at not taking himself or the art “too” seriously, though of...Read full review »
pindertim via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/26/20
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It’s pretty good 8.5/10 definitely
J. Casey via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/12/20
Recent Episodes
Over the last 29 editions art critic Alastair Sooke, in the company of some of the leading creatives of our age, has dived into the stunning works in the Museum of Modern Art's collection, whilst exploring what it really means “to see” art. In this final edition, Alastair makes his own...
Published 12/20/19
Published 12/20/19
Art critic Alastair Sooke, in the company of some of the leading creatives of our age, continues his deep dive into the stunning works in the Museum of Modern Art's collection, whilst exploring what it really means “to see” art. Today's edition features playwright, librettist and screenwriter,...
Published 12/19/19
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