A recklessly deep dive into art and art history with someone who has no background on either topic.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Comedy |
Our adventure begins with the Grandmothers, a footnoted sister, more mounted heads than fireplaces (which is saying something), and some thick-ass man-thighs. more
Before we begin the Toulouse-Lautrec journey, we of course need a 5 hour fever dream of French history. It only took me one episode in this series for me to lose my mind, so that's pretty exciting :) more
In the Frida finale, we alternate between having lots of fun and exploring the cavernous depths of human suffering. But we also have fun? If you're here at the end, thank you so, so much for taking this entire weird journey with me. This really has b... more
In what was supposed to be the finale, but instead turned into the episode before the finale, we learn quite a bit. Really, we learn too much. About neckerchiefs, turkeys, monotheism, Val Kilmer, making still life paintings look like porn, broken col... more
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Irreverent, hilarious, sensitive and informative, as an established student of art history and an artist, I find Anthony’s perspective refreshing and important. He should be paid millions of dollars to make podcasts “for the rest of us” who may be put off by all the snobby academic lingo and who don’t realize how significantly art has formed our culture and continues to.
Excellent storytelling, super funny, wonderful art descriptions and deep-dives. A total must listen for fans of history and art! The Caravaggio series is excellent! Please do episodes on Artemisia Gentileschi. She is SO worthy of long form and exquisite storytelling.
I just found this podcast and I LOVE it! Great way to learn history 🤍 thank you!
Ok I love this podcast I found it only yesterday and am already 7 episodes deep. I love art history but it does get so dry sometimes in the way it’s usually taught (like most history, actually) but the blend of comedy, educating and great storytelling in this really makes for the perfect delivery.
I am listening to your podcast since some months, I am finishing the episodes and I am already feeling the abstinence, I am definitely addicted, I know it is a psychological problem but please, meanwhile a work with my therapist to pass over it, can you help me creating more series? Thank you
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