Hosted by Abbi Jacobson, it’s everything you want to know about modern art but were afraid to ask.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementArtsVisual Arts |
There are new paintings and drawings by Sol LeWitt being made all the time -- even though the artist died in 2007. That’s possible because LeWitt’s wrote instructions for creating his works art, for other people to make. Abbi and writer Samantha Irby... more
Emojis, video games, even the humble “@” symbol -- all these staples of digital life have been as carefully designed as the most sleek furniture or fancy architecture. But do they belong in a museum? Hell yes, says Abbi’s friend Ahmir Thompson (a.k.a... more
Andy Warhol’s “Campbell’s Soup Cans” has got to be one of the most famous images of the 20th century. But at the time, Warhol’s use of advertising and imagery from consumer culture was super controversial. So was his unabashed desire to become famous... more
Way before viral videos, since the invention of the medium in the 1960s, artists have made video to critique the culture around them. Howardena Pindell delivers a direct-to-camera account of the racism she experienced coming of age as a black woman i... more
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I really enjoyed the show and the host. I listened to it over and over again. I finally got rid of it. And then a month later listened to it all again. It’s an interesting approach to the subject of modern art, which sometimes makes me feel like I’m being fooled. It made me think about some of those things differently, although I didn’t fall in love with all of the art she talked about. I did love every episode. I would love another series like this about Art presented in the same way - intrigui... more
OMG, people are giving THIS 5 stars?? The Andy Warhol episode sounded like 2 vacuous twenty-somethings giving their opinion (with almost no real facts) on the subject. This is inane, vapid, ditzy and fatuousness at it's most extreme!! Example: "Like, I was a 14 year blogger, like, I know nothing about Andy Warhol, but like I know people that once lived in NYC so like here is my opinion like presented as fact." I really can't believe this is connected to MOMA. JEEZ, unsubscribed indeed!!
Abbi Jacobson is so knowledgable and relatable; almost as if my funniest friend is walking me through MoMA. more
I work as an Expressive Arts Therapist in Los Angeles and I love learning the history behind the feelings, emotions and surroundings that inspired so many famous works of art. Abbi is funny and knowledgeable. She keeps you entertained throughout the podcast. I love all the guests you invited to share in this dissection of artwork. I would love to see a tv series on the same topic, so I can see the art as you analyze each piece. Thanks for making me smarter today than I was yesterday!
I am a recent English graduate and lately I have been struggling A LOT with moving forward to get my graduate degree in Art History. So I did want anyone would do and looked up art podcasts to see if I could handle listening to people talk about art for stretches of time. So how excited was I to hear Queen Tiabeanie Mariabeanie de la Rochambeaux Drunkwitz talking about modern art and its impact. This podcast is funny, smart, engaging, though provoking, and makes me smile. Thank you for taking th... more
Apple Podcasts | #65 | United States/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #245 | Canada/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #202 | Italy/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #11 | Ukraine/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #13 | Saudi Arabia/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #45 | Switzerland/Arts/Visual Arts |
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