An urban fantasy podcast of tape recordings by the curator of a secretive London-based art auction house.The Phosphene Catalogue is a 1970s mail-order catalogue, specialising in those items that cannot be sold at other auction houses: Paintings of lost origin, statues that are too grotesque for public display, and books better left unread...Episodes fortnightly.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsDramaVisual ArtsFiction |
Featured in this fortnight's issue of the Catalogue:
Morgan Le Fey, a 3-volume set by Jacob Sprenger
Mariners' Risk, a watercolour painting by Sarah Porter
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Featured in this fortnight's issue of the Catalogue:
"The Garden" a watercolour painting by Josephine Croft
"Golden Oracle", a linen tapestry Kurbak and Posch
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Featured in this fortnight's issue of the Catalogue:
"Portrait of a Young Man", an oil painting by Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino
"Casket of Wonders", a walnut box by Embriachi Workshop
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Featured in this fortnight's issue of the Catalogue:
"The Juniper Tree", an oil painting by Olive Yorke
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Fantastic podcast, especially for fans of pods like The Magnus Archives. Deceptively simple idea, a woman reads out catalogue valuations of weird items, but a story starts to thread through the episodes. Great voice acting and very fun, slightly spooky narrative.
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Exploring the intersection of urban fantasy and the arts, the episodes typically revolve around the curator of a secretive London-based art auction house, as they narrate tales linked to captivating artworks and artefacts that exist outside conventional boundaries. Episodes often intertwine personal narratives with discussions of unique pieces, ranging from mysterious paintings to enchanting sculptures, giving listeners insights into the unusual and often magical qualities inherent in the art world. Noteworthy are the themes of existential reflection alongside deep dives into art history and culture, all delivered through an engaging storytelling format that enhances both emotional and artistic appreciation.
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