Episode 24: Cindy Sherman, remembering Elizabeth Blackadder and Chuck Close, and the 'anti cancel culture' art exhibition
Episode 24: Cindy Sherman, remembering Elizabeth Blackadder and Chuck Close, and the 'anti cancel culture' art exhibition
Hello Autumn! We are so ready for you. It’s been a disappointing summer weather-wise here in the UK, so we are very exci... Read more
6 Sep 2021
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1hr 2mins
Episode 23: The Climate Controversy of NFT Art, the E.U. vs Banksy, and Frank Auerbach
Episode 23: The Climate Controversy of NFT Art, the E.U. vs Banksy, and Frank Auerbach
Where have the past few months gone? After an un-intentional hiatus, we are back with some exhibition recommendations, n... Read more
16 Jun 2021
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1hr 15mins
Episode 22: Art Forgery in New York, How Not To Exclude Artist Parents, the NFT crypto art craze, and Jenny Holzer
Episode 22: Art Forgery in New York, How Not To Exclude Artist Parents, the NFT crypto art craze, and Jenny Holzer
We kick off this episode with a fresh co-hort of artist recommendations and documentaries to check out, including Netfli... Read more
29 Mar 2021
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1hr 40mins
Episode 21: Alex Katz, Jerry Saltz and *that* art critic tweet, and Nick Cave’s ’Truth Be Told’ installation triumphs
Episode 21: Alex Katz, Jerry Saltz and *that* art critic tweet, and Nick Cave’s ’Truth Be Told’ installation triumphs
We kick off 2021 with Episode 2021! (Side note, we cancelled Episode 20 because we were getting 2020 bad vibes from it).... Read more
13 Feb 2021
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1hr 1min
Episode 19: A 2020 round-up, that Mary Wollstonecraft statue, the Humboldt Forum opening, and Georgia O’Keeffe
Episode 19: A 2020 round-up, that Mary Wollstonecraft statue, the Humboldt Forum opening, and Georgia O’Keeffe
Our final attempt at a podcast for 2020, and we’re trying to keep it fun-filled and Covid-free! We kick procedures off i... Read more
23 Dec 2020
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1hr 31mins
Episode 18: René Magritte, Grayson Perry's 'dead wood' comment, and the National Trust faces fresh scrutiny for looking into colonialism
Episode 18: René Magritte, Grayson Perry's 'dead wood' comment, and the National Trust faces fresh scrutiny for looking into colonialism
Bumped back into Lockdown in England we've been whiling away our time engrossed in art documentaries and wishing we were... Read more
16 Nov 2020
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1hr 31mins
Episode 17 - Job losses at major art institutions, the Musee d'Orsay low-cut dress drama, and Sarah Lucas.
Episode 17 - Job losses at major art institutions, the Musee d'Orsay low-cut dress drama, and Sarah Lucas.
Artfully is BACK after a hiatus and despite a summer dominated by Covid-19, there are still some juicy art world controv... Read more
9 Oct 2020
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1hr 11mins
Episode 16: Kerry James Marshall, a socially distanced auction, and Pace Gallery speaks out against homophobia.
Episode 16: Kerry James Marshall, a socially distanced auction, and Pace Gallery speaks out against homophobia.
Our slew of exhibition recommendations this month are inspired by luscious landscapes and a green palette, perhaps motiv... Read more
27 Jul 2020
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1hr 19mins
Episode 15: Indigenous Art, chasing Inigo Philbrick, museums' responses to Black Lives Matter, and Chantal Joffe
Episode 15: Indigenous Art, chasing Inigo Philbrick, museums' responses to Black Lives Matter, and Chantal Joffe
Welcome to our second Lockdown episode, which we recorded a couple of weeks ago. As the world slowly starts to reawaken ... Read more
26 Jun 2020
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1hr 19mins
Episode 14: A bumper virtual viewing review, Picasso's Oslo Murals and Paul Nash
Episode 14: A bumper virtual viewing review, Picasso's Oslo Murals and Paul Nash
Welcome to our first lockdown podcast! And forgive us for our imperfect audio sins, but boy do we have a bumper catch up... Read more
15 May 2020
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1hr 13mins