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Who Arted: Weekly Art History for All Ages

Who Arted is art history and art education for everyone. While most art history podcasts focus on th

Episodes

Total: 516

I live in the United States where this weekend, people will be celebrating father’s day. I thought t

In 1964, Life Magazine ran with Lichtenstein on the cover and the text read “Is He the Worst Artist

I have talked a bit about Daguerre and his photographic methods in a previous episode about the worl

Meret Oppenheim | Object

2022/6/6

My guest this week is Janet Taylor, an artist and art teacher at the high school and college levels.

The Peace Symbol

2022/6/3

In November of 1957, a small committee was formed. February 17, 1958, they held the first public mee

Jack Kirby | The Avengers

2022/5/30

My guest this week is The Real Michael Lee, a musician, graphic designer, illustrator and comic enth

The Aztec Sun Stone

2022/5/27

The Sun Stone is probably the first bit of Aztec art I became familiar with even before I studied ar

While Alma Thomas worked for decades as a teacher, but she continued pursuing her art. She took clas

The Mysterious Mona Lisa

2022/5/20

Leonardo da Vinci’s painting of The Mona Lisa, also called La Gioconda has captured society’s collec

Norman Rockwell is probably best known for his wholesome and nostalgic illustrations that graced the

The Taj Mahal is one of the most beautiful man-made structures in the world. It is a UNESCO world he

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The bulk of Olowe’s carvings seem to have been both decorative and functional artworks for the Yorub

This is an encore presentation of the episode about Henri Matisse and his painting The Dessert: Harm

In 1896, Louis Sullivan wrote about skyscrapers and architectural design in “The Tall Building Artis

Marcel Duchamp's Fountain was a controversial early readymade. It has been named one of the most inf

Robert Smithson decided to make monumental sculptures using perhaps the world’s oldest material, the

The Impressionist movement was named after one of Claude Monet's paintings. In this episode, we disc

One Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous works is not housed in a museum. It is in the Convent of Santa M

This is sort of the finale for season 3. I will be taking a short break but will continue releasing