Jo's Art History Podcast
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35. Georgia O’Keeffe with Joanne Oatts
It’s the final episode of season one! Yes, after 35 weeks of non-stop art history content, I thought now would be the perfect time to round off season one is style - and I promise we are going out on a high! On today’s episode I sit down with artist
34. The Barbican - Living in an Architectural Experiment with Gaby and Howard of GreyScape
Welcome back to the Jo’s Art History Podcast! It’s episode 34 and the penultimate episode of season one and today, I have something really special for you all! As some of you may remember my second episode of the Jo’s Art history Podcast was all about The
33. Going Back To Museums & Galleries After Covid-19
Welcome back to the Jo’s Art History Podcast! It’s episode 33 and this week I discuss museums and galleries being open once again after a new lifting of restrictions in the UK. As a lover of art I was straight out the door and back in museums, but after r
32. Harry Beck: The Man who Designed the London Underground Map!!
Welcome back to the Jo’s Art History Podcast! It’s episode - and this week I sit down with the brilliant Graphic designer Tilly Haley to discuss one of the WORLDS (not just the UK’s) greatest designs! THE LONDON UNDERGROUND MAP! Although the London Underg
31. Caravaggio with Jeff Musser
Welcome back to the Jo’s Art History Podcast! It’s episode 31 and this week I sat down with contemporary artist Jeff Musser to discuss 3 incredible works by the ORIGINAL art world bad boy Caravaggio. Born in Milan in 1571 to humble beginnings, Caravaggio
30. Art and Curation In The Time of Covid-19 in Latin America with Gisselle Girón.
Welcome back to the Jo’s Art History Podcast. It’s episode 30 and in today’s episode we are taking you online to look at a selection of Latin American artists and their response to making during the Covid-19 crisis with the help of my guest, curator and a
29. Peggy Angus with Clare Dales
Well what an episode I have for you today!! Ever heard of Peggy Angus? I certainly hadn’t until the brilliant Clare Dales got in touch to tell me all about this incredible woman. Peggy Angus was a British designer, artist and educator born in 1904. Althou
28. The 'Ideal' Female Form in Art with Bryony Large
Welcome back to the Jo’s Art History Podcast Today I sit down with art historian Bryony Large for a brilliant conversation discussing the changing representation of the female figure throughout art history and what is/was considered as ‘the ideal fe
27. Is Drawing Important With Brian Kielt
⭐ WELCOME BACK TO THE JO’S ART HISTORY PODCAST ⭐ It is good to be back with a fresh new episode after a week off! It’s Episode 27 and today, I sat down with artist, Brian Kielt, to discuss how different artists tackle the practise and concept of draw
REVISIT - Frida Kahlo with Rebecca Milford
I've decided to give myself a wee Easter holiday this week and following on from International Women's month I have dipped into the podcast archive to revisit this brilliant episode all about Frida Kahlo with Rebecca Milford! To remind you: On today’s pod