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beyond the pale
i used to like this show, but the hosts repeat Hamas rhetoric and present it as “facts”
@schulmanart host of the Inspiration Place podcast
Miriam Schulman
Performative Outrage
Stealing from another user’s phrasing since it fits so perfectly (thank you @ElanaEda). Highly recommend The Art Angle instead for a much more nuanced, impactful report on the art market.
Scooching in Here
Useful idiots in their high art towers
This show was fun until it dove head first into trendy, selective, performative outrage
ElanaEda
Ben Luke is an iconic host
Ben delivers an informative, impactful glimpse into the art world. Some art podcasts either stumble with articulation, or dedicate a whole show to belabor a topic that can be summed up in a few sentences. Ben knows his stuff and provides smart commentary when needed, summarizes important art news, and has interesting guests.
Niplock
Saudi Arabia
Mostly 5 stars. Why did you think giving Alia Al-Senussi a platform to obfuscate was a good idea?
jerusalem gurl
One of my favorite art podcasts
Very thoughtful and intelligent news and analysis of what’s going on in the art world. Not overly focused on art as commodity. My favorite segment is their art work of the week, in which the host and a guest go deep on a single piece. Great stuff, and I love Ben Luke’s voice!
GailJayNYC
Politics and Art
It’s an interesting podcast but mostly for those interested in political and identity oriented art.
Moviesmusic
Great Recap
I listen every week to catch up on art world happenings. So much goes everywhere. It’s nice to have a lens that focuses on the important issues.
gg.s.y
Almost Perfect
Thank you for your fascinating and enjoyable podcast. I would rate it 100% perfect if you didn’t have the very annoying music in the background while the host speaks—-does anyone not find that very intrusive and annoying ??
LIT LOVER USA
review
I was looking forward to this podcast but although a good effort, it is rather uneven. I don’t much mind the low production values (heaven knows, we’re all suddenly improvising in this medium). Nor do I mind a generally informal tone. But many of the commentators seem uncertain, frequently punctuating their remarks with “kind of” and “sort of.” How could the exhibit in Provincetown “sort of” acknowledge the native role in the U.S. holiday of Thanksgiving? It either did or it didn’t! Too much of this kind of thing (including in the 2020 wrap up). It makes me wonder the guests really know what they’re talking about. The first speaker on Thanksgiving did a fine job, however, and could serve as a model to others.
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Syntax Babe
The Best
My favorite arts podcast...full stop.
stuspr
Juicy
Richly informative interviews with knowledgeable creatives and critics cover art past, present, and future.
Mags Magee
Top of the Line!
I have a wide range of interests and obsessions but this podcast rates #1. Incisive, passionate, in-depth explorations of issues globally.
anyasaunt
The standard bearer art podcast
No art podcast is more connected to what’s taking place in the art world today with an emphasis on London and England.
Chadd Scott
Essential listening
Recently discovered this cast. Where have you been all my life? I love this cast. Always relevant artworks scoop and expert accounts of wide international art topics.
My weekly digest of the art wold. Thank you!
Hans Obitz
