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LearnOutLoud.com presents the Art History Podcast. Each episode provides thoughtful analysis of the enduring artistic masterpieces that have become hallmarks of western culture.

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by Andrew W. Mellon

Messages, meanings, movements—how does art history help us understand our world? Join curators, historians, artists, musicians and filmmakers as they explore art and its histories in a search for our shared humanity.

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by David Remnick

David Remnick is joined by The New Yorker’s award-winning writers, editors, and artists to present a weekly mix of profiles, storytelling, and insightful conversations about the issues that matter...

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The best of BBC Radio 3's flagship arts and ideas programme Free Thinking - featuring in-depth interviews and debates with artists, scientists and public figures.

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by Lucas Livingston

Explore the art and culture of the Ancient Mediterranean World in the Ancient Art Podcast with your host Lucas Livingston.

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by Cory Huff

We interview successful professional artists including painters, sculptors, photographers and other fine artists.

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by Emmerline Smy

A bi-weekly food exploration plus a guest working in food, art, history and/or design. Each week will feature an ingredient, concept or issue relating to food and uncover origins, stories, artworks an

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From their enclave in midtown Manhattan, Michael Moynihan (Vice), Matt Welch (Reason), and Kmele Foster (Freethink) dissect the news, interrogate guests, and question just about everything.

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by Edward Goldman

Art reviews news and announcements from KCRW's resident art critic Edward Goldman. Both fearless and fun Edward offers a unique accent on art.

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by Johann Wolfgang Goethe

Theory of Colours Audiobook by Goethe Wolfganga Von Goethe. Translated by Charles Lock Eastlake in 1910 written by Goethe. Read by Dale Brunsvold.

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