Who Arted: Weekly Art History for All Ages
A podcast by Kyle Wood
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548 Episodes
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Claude Monet | The Gare Saint Lazare
Published: 1/21/2025 -
Saloua Raouda Choucair | Interform
Published: 1/20/2025 -
Johannes Vermeer | Woman Holding a Balance
Published: 1/19/2025 -
The Moai of Rapa Nui
Published: 1/18/2025 -
Meret Oppenheim | Object (Luncheon in Fur)
Published: 1/17/2025 -
Frank Gehry | Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain
Published: 1/16/2025 -
Caravaggio | The Calling of Saint Matthew
Published: 1/15/2025 -
Katsushika Hokusai | The Great Wave off Kanagawa
Published: 1/14/2025 -
Ansel Adams | Monolith, the Face of Half Dome
Published: 1/13/2025 -
The Alexander Mosaic in the House of Faun, Pompeii
Published: 1/12/2025 -
Shiva Nataraja |Shiva as Lord of the Dance
Published: 1/11/2025 -
Diego Velazquez | Las Meninas
Published: 1/10/2025 -
Henri Matisse | Goldfish
Published: 1/9/2025 -
Emily Kame Kngwarreye | Earth's Creation
Published: 1/8/2025 -
Frank Lloyd Wright | Falling Water
Published: 1/7/2025 -
Andy Warhol | Marilyn Diptych
Published: 1/6/2025 -
Michelangelo | The Sistine Chapel Ceiling
Published: 1/5/2025 -
Helen Frankenthaler | The Bay
Published: 1/4/2025 -
Maria and Julian Martinez | Black on Black Pottery
Published: 1/3/2025 -
Diego Rivera | Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Central Park
Published: 1/2/2025
Who Arted is art history and art education for everyone. While most art history podcasts focus on the traditional "fine art" we see in museums around the world, Who ARTed celebrates art in all of its forms and in terms anyone can understand. Each episode tells the story of a different artist and artwork including the traditional big names like Leonardo da Vinci, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol along with lesser-known artists working in such diverse media as video game design, dance, the culinary arts, and more. Who Arted is written and produced by an art teacher with the goal of creating a classroom resource that makes art history fun and accessible to everyone. Whether you are cramming for your AP Art History exam, trying to learn a few facts so you can sound smart at fashionable dinner parties, or just looking to hear something with a more positive tone, we’ve got you covered with episodes every Monday and Friday.