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In search of the legendary “Portrait of Dr Gachet”. The last great portrait by Vincent van Gogh disappeared from the public eye three decades ago. The podcast series FINDING VAN GOGH traces the painting’s eventful history – to get to the bottom of the question: where is the masterpiece now?
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Audio Guide Amsterdam | Walking Tour Through the Heart of the City Welcome to the "Audio Guide Amsterdam | Walking Tour Through the Heart of the City," your essential companion for discovering the rich history, vibrant culture, and iconic sights of Amsterdam in a single tour. Whether it's your first time in this charming city or you're a seasoned visitor, this expertly curated guide will take you on a seamless journey through some of Amsterdam’s most notable landmarks and hidden gems. Starti ...
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The Modern Art Notes Podcast is a weekly, hour-long interview program featuring artists, historians, authors, curators and conservators. Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian Smee called The MAN Podcast “one of the great archives of the art of our time.” When the US chapter of the International Association of Art Critics gave host Tyler Green one of its inaugural awards for criticism in 2014, it included a special citation for The MAN Podcast.
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The Week in Art

The Art Newspaper

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From breaking news and insider insights to exhibitions and events around the world, the team at The Art Newspaper picks apart the art world's big stories with the help of special guests. An award-winning podcast hosted by Ben Luke. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Art Engager

Claire Bown

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The Art Engager Podcast with Claire Bown is your go-to resource for creating engaging experiences in museums and cultural spaces. Explore practices that deepen connections with art, objects, people and ideas. Learn techniques to spark curiosity, foster dialogue, and transform how you engage with your audience. Each episode offers practical insights to enhance your skills and bring your museum experiences to life.
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ArtCurious Podcast

Jennifer Dasal/ArtCurious

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Think art history is boring? Think again. It's weird, funny, mysterious, enthralling, and liberating. Join us as we cover the strangest stories in art. Is the Mona Lisa fake? Did Van Gogh actually kill himself? And why were the Impressionists so great? Subscribe to us here, and follow us at www.artcuriouspodcast.com for further information and fun extras. © 2023 Jennifer Dasal
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Painting of the Week Podcast

Seventh Art Productions

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Film Director Phil Grabsky and art-lover Laura Bentham meet each week to talk about paintings that inspire or excite them. Listen to their ‘Painting of the Week’ and explore some of the world’s most amazing art. For more information and to see the artwork being discussed please visit www.seventh-art.com/podcast
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The Detroit History Podcast

The Detroit History Podcast

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The Detroit History Podcast returns for Season Six with a menu of programs as diverse as wrestling, bebop jazz, and a failed automobile. We'll look at the life of The Sheik, who threw fire and terrorized fellow grapplers during his wrestling career, which peaked in the 1960s and beyond. We saw something different on the road while we prepped for Season Six: an Edsel, which was the biggest flop in automotive history when it was introduced in 1957. We wanted to know: how could the smart people ...
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Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam 🎨🌻 The Van Gogh Museum is home to the largest collection of works by Vincent van Gogh, one of the world’s most famous and influential artists. Located in the Museumplein in Amsterdam, this museum takes you through the life and art of Van Gogh, from his early sketches to his iconic sunflower paintings. Whether you're an …
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The Frieze London art fair has a new look for 2024 as it looks to keep its freshness amid increased competition with the new kid on the art fair block, next week’s Art Basel Paris. So how effective is the re-design? Ben Luke talks to Kabir Jhala, the art market editor at The Art Newspaper, about this year’s fair and about the auctions which have al…
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Episode No. 675 is a holiday weekend clips episode featuring artist Ken Gonzales-Day. The Yale Center for British Art is presenting "Ken Gonzales-Day: Composition in Black and Brown" a two-part public art project informed by Gonzales-Day's investigation of YCBA's collections. Both works, a billboard along Interstate 95 in West Haven, Conn., and a s…
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Audio Guide Amsterdam | Walking Tour Through the Heart of the City Welcome to the "Audio Guide Amsterdam | Walking Tour Through the Heart of the City," your essential companion for discovering the rich history, vibrant culture, and iconic sights of Amsterdam in a single tour. Whether it's your first time in this charming city or you're a seasoned v…
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Audio Guide Amsterdam | Walking Tour Through the Heart of the City Welcome to the "Audio Guide Amsterdam | Walking Tour Through the Heart of the City," your essential companion for discovering the rich history, vibrant culture, and iconic sights of Amsterdam in a single tour. Whether it's your first time in this charming city or you're a seasoned v…
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Vondelpark in Amsterdam 🌳🚴‍♂️ Vondelpark is Amsterdam’s most famous and beloved park, a vast green oasis where locals and tourists alike go to relax, exercise, and soak up the serene atmosphere. Whether you're looking for a peaceful walk, a scenic bike ride, or a spot to enjoy a picnic, Vondelpark has something for everyone. Here’s your guide to ex…
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Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam 🖼️🏙️ The Stedelijk Museum is Amsterdam’s premier museum for modern and contemporary art and design. It showcases a dynamic collection of works from iconic 20th and 21st-century artists like Mondrian, Warhol, and Kandinsky, as well as emerging talent. Whether you're a seasoned art lover or just exploring, the Stedelijk …
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Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam 🎨🏛️ The Rijksmuseum is the Netherlands' most iconic art museum, home to a world-class collection of Dutch Golden Age masterpieces, including works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Van Gogh. Its stunning architecture and incredible exhibitions make it a must-visit for art lovers and history buffs alike. Here’s everything you need …
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Heineken Experience in Amsterdam 🍺🏭 The Heineken Experience is an immersive tour that takes you through the history of one of the world’s most famous breweries. Located in the former Heineken Brewery in the heart of Amsterdam, this interactive museum is a must-visit for beer lovers, offering a deep dive into the brewing process, Heineken’s heritage…
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Canal Ring (Grachtengordel) in Amsterdam 🌊🚴‍♂️ The Canal Ring (Grachtengordel) is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the crown jewel of Amsterdam's urban landscape. Built in the 17th century during the Dutch Golden Age, this beautiful network of canals creates a stunning backdrop for the city’s iconic gabled houses, bridges, and tree-lined streets. I…
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Begijnhof in Amsterdam 🌿🏡 The Begijnhof is one of the city’s most serene and beautiful hidden courtyards, offering a peaceful retreat right in the heart of bustling Amsterdam. This charming enclosed space has a rich history dating back to the 14th century, originally serving as a residence for the Beguines, a Catholic sisterhood. Here’s your guide …
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The Flower Market (Bloemenmarkt) in Amsterdam 🌷🌸 The Bloemenmarkt is the world’s only floating flower market and an essential stop for any visitor to Amsterdam. This unique market has been a vibrant symbol of the city’s floral culture since the 1860s, and it’s the perfect place to buy tulip bulbs, fresh flowers, and more. Here’s a guide to make the…
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Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge) in Amsterdam 🌉❤️ The Magere Brug (or "Skinny Bridge") is one of the most famous and picturesque bridges in Amsterdam, connecting the banks of the Amstel River. It’s a charming spot with a romantic history, making it a favorite for both locals and visitors. Here’s your complete guide to visiting this iconic Amsterdam brid…
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Rembrandt House in Amsterdam 🎨🏡 The Rembrandt House Museum offers a glimpse into the life and work of one of the Netherlands’ greatest artists, Rembrandt van Rijn. Situated in the very home where he lived and worked, this museum takes you back to the 17th century and offers fascinating insights into the artist’s life and the Golden Age of Dutch art…
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NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam 🔬🚀 The NEMO Science Museum is one of Amsterdam’s most family-friendly attractions, offering a hands-on, interactive experience that makes learning about science and technology fun for all ages. From fascinating exhibits to its stunning rooftop terrace with city views, here’s everything you need to know for your visi…
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Amsterdam Central Station 🚉🏙️ Amsterdam Central Station is much more than just a transportation hub; it’s an architectural masterpiece and a gateway to the heart of the city. Whether you're arriving, departing, or just passing through, this iconic station is worth exploring. Here’s everything you need to know! Google Maps Link: Find Amsterdam Centr…
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Oude Kerk in Amsterdam ⛪📜 The Oude Kerk is Amsterdam’s oldest building, standing since 1306. Located in the heart of the Red Light District, it’s a beautiful contrast to its lively surroundings, offering a serene escape into history and stunning architecture. Here’s your essential guide to visiting this historical gem. Google Maps Link: Find Oude K…
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Dam Square in Amsterdam 🏙️✨ Dam Square is the beating heart of Amsterdam, surrounded by history, bustling activity, and iconic landmarks. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of the city. From its historical significance to the modern-day cafes and attractions, here’s everything you need to know for y…
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Westerkerk in Amsterdam ⛪📸 The Westerkerk is not only a stunning example of Dutch Renaissance architecture, but also a place full of history and culture. It holds a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike, including Anne Frank, who could hear its bells while in hiding. Here's everything you need to know to make the most of your vis…
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Anne Frank House in Amsterdam The Anne Frank House is one of Amsterdam’s most significant historical sites. It offers an emotional journey through history, giving you a look into Anne Frank's life and the impact of World War II. Here's a handy guide with all the info you need before your visit! Google Maps Link: Find Anne Frank House on Google Maps…
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Jordaan Neighborhood in Amsterdam 🎧🌿 Google Maps Link: Find Jordaan on Google Maps Next Subway Station Nearby: 🚇 The nearest metro station is Rokin (Line 52), about a 15-20 minute walk from Jordaan. You can also take trams 13, 14, or 17 to get closer to the neighborhood. Good Places to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Coffee: For a quick bite: Stop by Monte …
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Episode No. 674 features curators Kristen Collins and Nancy K. Turner, and curator Thea Liberty Nichols. Collins and Turner are the curators of "Lumen: The Art and Science of Light" at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. "Lumen" explores how scientific understandings of light shaped the visual culture of the Middle Ages. It includes over 100 wor…
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This week: a huge survey of the work of the late linchpin of the Los Angeles contemporary scene Mike Kelley has arrived at Tate Modern in London. We speak to its co-curator Catherine Wood about this enormously influential artist and his visceral and absurd response to popular culture and folk traditions of the US. A major show of Indian art made be…
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In today's episode, host Claire Bown talks with museum educator and project manager Anja Høegh. Anja shares her passion for creating engaging experiences in museums and cultural spaces, emphasising the importance of building trust and making meaningful connections with visitors. Anja reveals practical techniques to enhance visitor engagement, inclu…
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This week, three major international shows: Claude Monet’s Thames views in London, the Henri Matisse retrospective in Basel and Helen Frankenthaler in Florence. An exhibition that Claude Monet hoped to see in his lifetime but which never happened has at last become a reality. A gathering of Monet’s views of the Thames—looking from his hotel room at…
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Episode No. 673 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features artist Matthew Brandt. Brandt is included in "Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene" at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. The exhibition shows how 45 photo-based artists from around the world have examined the Anthropocene. "Second Nature" was curated by Jessica…
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This week: the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK, has invited the US artist Glenn Ligon to explore its history and collections, and his interventions are revealed this week. Ben Luke goes to Cambridge to talk to Ligon about the project. Few artists’ lives prompt as much discussion as that of Paul Gauguin, and a new biography of the French artist …
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Episode No. 672 features curators Kimberly A. Jones and Mary Morton; and curators Sant Khalsa and Juniper Harrower. Along with Sylvie Patry and Anne Robbins, Jones and Morton are the curators of "1874: The Impressionist Moment" at the National Gallery of Art. The exhibition examines the condition of Parisian art in 1874, both official standards exh…
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In today's episode host Claire Bown talks with museum consultant Rebecca Shulman. Rebecca has a wealth of experience in museum education and leadership, and is passionate about how we can make museums better places to work through improving organisational culture. Listen in to discover why museum educators are naturally suited for leadership roles …
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This week: the Van Gogh blockbuster in London, a new book on the birth of Impressionism, and Juan Pablo Echeverri’s performative self-portraits. As the exhibition Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers opens at the National Gallery in London as part of its bicentenary celebrations, The Art Newspaper’s special correspondent and resident expert in the Dutch pain…
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Episode No. 671 features curator, professor, and former museum director Dean Sobel, and artist Jackie Winsor. Winsor, a leading Canadian-American post-minimalist and feminist sculptor, died last week at 82. She was the first female sculptor to receive a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1979), which holds five of her works in its…
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Episode No. 670 features artist Arlene Shechet. Storm King Art Center in New Windsor, NY is showing "Arlene Shechet: Girl Group" through November 10. The exhibition joins Shechet's recent work exhibited in a typical gallery setting to six new monumental sculptures Shechet created for installation at Storm King. The exhibition was co-curated by Nora…
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The Week in Art is back. In this first episode of the season: on Tuesday it was reported in the Financial Times that Sotheby’s core earnings are down 88% in the first half of this year. This is the latest evidence to suggest that the art market may be in a far more serious economic rut than its major players have previously indicated, after disappo…
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In this episode, host Claire Bown talks with Linda Norris, a Senior Specialist in Methodology and Practice at the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience. Linda is known for her work in museum capacity-building, leading training and workshops for major museums and historic sites like the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation and the War Childhood Mu…
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Episode No. 669 is a summer clips episode featuring artist Tammy Nguyen. This late summer and fall Nguyen will be featured in two institutional exhibitions, one a solo show and the other a group show. On October 4, the Sarasota (Fla.) Art Museum will present "Tammy Nguyen: Timaeus and the Nations." The show was curated by Rangsook Yoon. On Septembe…
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Episode No. 668 is a summer clips episode featuring historian and author David Bindman. Bindman’s most recent book is ‘Race Is Everything’: Art and Human Difference. It examines nineteenth and early twentieth-century racializing science (sometimes referred to as pseudoscience) and how European art both influenced it, and was itself influenced by it…
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