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What Art Students Learn in Fragment Time: Recommended by 15 niche art podcasts

Author: Natural light / What art students learn in time / Time: 11:07:37, July 30, 2020
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What do art students learn in fragmented time? For students majoring in art and design, is there any other way to make full use of media platforms such as dithering and fragmented time? Perhaps the 15 small art podcasts brought to you today can give you an answer.


   1.The Art Newspaper


The Art Newspaper can be regarded as a relatively old art news magazine. It was founded in 1990. At present, online text media have Chinese versions. In general, the content covers a wide range, from international art news, artist events, character visits, to exhibitions and art activities around the world, to art reviews.


In each podcast, Ben Luke, the host, interacts with some special guests, who often have different backgrounds. For example, the latest one was brought with Christie's.


  

Official website of The Art Newspaper:


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   2.ArtTactic


ArtTactic is an art market analysis company. The website will regularly share the latest art market research report. If you are writing eassy or report, it is very useful. Podcast is mainly divided into art world series, European and American art market series, art investment series, emerging art market series, ArtTactic analysis report series and other major columns.


In the latest issue of Podcasts, ArtTactic invited Mike Steinb, CEO of Artsy, to discuss it. As an online platform for discovering, buying and selling artworks, Artsy is believed to be known by many students. In the latest discussion, Mike took you to understand Artsy's operation mode, and his own views on some popular trends in contemporary art circles, such as the operation of contemporary galleries and the transformation of art space. ArtTactic official website


   3.Hyperallergic


Hyperallegic is a sharing platform for all kinds of art lovers. It was founded in 2009 by art critic and curator Hrag Vartanian and Veken Gueyikian. The main purpose of the platform operation is to share some joking, serious or radical artistic ideas and topics with everyone.


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On the Podcast channel, the editing team will mainly discuss the current problems in the art world, and have a dialogue with artists, art critics, or curators, covering topics ranging from visual art to design, art politics, art education, art market development, contemporary culture, and so on. Hyperallegic official website:


   4.The Jealous Curator


The Jealous Curator is a personal blog type Podcast, run by art editor Danielle Krysa. Its main content is around contemporary art. Every week, it will be shared in the column "Art for Your Ear". The inspiration for this column came from Dannielle's idea in college. At that time, she liked to know some "gossip" in the art world, such as why artists create such works? Why do they want to live like this.


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Each issue will start with a contemporary artist, curator, designer, or art critic and share their work and life. Sometimes they interact in the form of conversation. Most of these stories are biographies of people or "gossip" that will not appear in daily news reports. But as Dannielle said, it is these little things that make these artists. The Jealous Curator official website:


   5.The Great Women Artists


Like The Jealous Curator, this is also a personal podcast channel. It is run by art historian and curator Katy Hessel. Like the name of this channel, the content is mainly female artists, curators, writers, or art lovers.


Each issue of Katy will introduce a woman related to art. Starting from their life, work, cultural background, and personal understanding of art, Katy will take us to know a new art world from the perspective of women.


*Katy is also the host of Dior Talks.


  The Jealous Curator:


   6.DIOR TALKS


Since it was mentioned earlier that "Katy is also the host of DIOR TALKS", then let's get to know it! DIOR TALKS, as its name implies, is a Podcast channel for women initiated by DIOR. The main contents are carried out around art, culture and society.


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Each season will be led by different hosts, focusing on a specific theme. For example, feminism, artistic style and environment, artistic heritage, etc. Different invited guests will discuss their own unique insights and explorations in their professional fields in an informal but very rich way through an interactive dialogue with the host. DIOR TALKS:


   7.Vantage Point Rideo


This is an art channel co hosted by James Bullough and Tom Auto64, which is updated monthly. The main contents are urban art, contemporary art and postmodern graffiti culture. Each issue will have a dialogue with artists or art groups from all over the world in relevant fields.


Compared with the previous art channels, the art objects Vantage Point Rideo talks about are more niche and tend to be contemporary art and culture. For example, the latest issue is the artist Drew Merritt. Although he has received very rigorous training in classical art painting, compared with most traditional artists, his writers also combine street elements. Vantage Point Rideo:


 What do art students learn in time


   8.Art Agency,Partners


This is an art podcast channel focusing on the art market, produced by Sotheby's, an auction house. The podcast is called In Other Words and hosted by Charlotte Burns. Just like the website's slogan - "Everything you ever wanted to know about the art market but didn't know who to ask", you can find answers to any art market questions you want to know but don't know who to ask. Compared with other podcast channels, In Other Words is more inclined to explore the inside of the art market.


Secondly, Podcast is only one part of the website. In addition, the website also covers many professional information such as art funds, art real estate, collection sales, etc. If you are going to choose art management, art business and other related majors, you should not miss this Podcast. Art Agency,Partners:


 Art Agency,Partners


   9.The Art History Babes


This is a Podcast platform jointly built by four overseas art majors. The four girls chose four elements of water, air, earth and fire to represent themselves. Each of them has their own favorite and good art research fields. For example, Jennifer, one of the members, has professional research on post colonial theory, Mexican mural movement, Central American art, empire building, Mexican indigenous ontology and epistemology, Dada's attention and other fields.


They focused on the specific details in different periods of Art History, selected topics in each period and discussed them. For example, there will be artists, art events, buildings, certain festivals or cultures. The monthly update time is not fixed, but the quality is very high, and the content is very interesting. Compared with the previous professional channels, Art History Babes is more like a group discussion at school. The Art History Babes ™:


 What do you learn from fragmented time


   10.Acast TALK ART


This is an art podcast channel jointly brought by actor Russell Tovey and gallery owner Robert Diament. They will talk with the most famous artists or designers in the art world today. More recently, they have had in-depth discussions with KAWS, Tracey Emin, Grayson Perry and others.


Compared with the previous art channels, TALK ART not only interviewed relevant professionals in the art world, but also invited some actors, musicians, or practitioners in the press to discuss. While discussing art topics, they will also explore why art can always connect people together in a wonderful way. Acast TALK ART:


   11.AWAYE!


This is a podcast channel produced by Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). The main discussion content is not only in the field of art, but also in music, drama, film, culture and other aspects, focusing on indigenous culture.


The objects interviewed and talked about by podcasts are often artists who combine traditional local art and experimental art creation, but most of them have a strong sense of expression and unique views on some things. AWAYE!:


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   12.Art Party


This is an art podcast channel jointly launched by Andrew Russeth and Jamie Sterns, the joint executive editor of ARTnews, whose main content is to report art news. However, both bloggers will express their views on each art event, which are often very sharp, interesting and undisguised.


For example, last year's performance art work, Banana, caused a sensation in the art world. In response to this event, the two broadcasters made very tough comments on this art work. Art Party:


   13.Know-Wave


Strictly speaking, Know Wave is not a podcast, but an art radio or an art online app. It was built by Moran Bondaroff, an independent gallery in Los Angeles, in 2012. Although the audience is not large, the quality of each issue is very interesting.


The topic also covers culture, art, music, drama, film and other aspects, and the local culture is closely related. In terms of content, the overall style is free, and the creators are also enthusiastic, so each issue can bring people big or small surprises. Know-Wave:


   14.What Artists Listen to


This podcast channel is completely different from all previous art podcasts, because as its title says, it is a channel to share content from the perspective of artists. The founder Pia Pick believes that the music and stories heard by a person can often show the person's hobbies, lifestyle and other information from the side.


Therefore, in this podcast, we can see the music and stories listened to by different artists. Through these contents, we can not only understand artists, but also have some contact and interaction with artists based on these sharing. What Artists Listen to:


   15.The Lonely Palette


This is a very special and interesting Podcast. When we hear such words as human, culture and art history, most people may feel a bit bored in their minds. However, in fact, art history can also be easily obtained and understood like many stories.


This podcast is telling the story in the works of art in the simplest way, one work of art per issue. Before starting, the host Tamar Avishai and the creator will randomly select an audience in the art museum, museum and other places, and the audience will tell his/her understanding of this work of art. Then, from a very professional perspective, explore the history and creators behind the works. The Lonely Palette:


Today, we shared with you 15 unique and niche Art Podcasts about what art students learn during their time. When we make full use of the fragmented time, perhaps inspiration will also be like fragments, and will enter everyone's brain at any time!


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