Over 120 million people in the US have listened to a podcast. There are over 73 million people who listen to a podcast every month and 48 million people who do so weekly. These media outlets create many informative and exciting stories. We’ve created a list of the best art podcasts for you.

Even though podcasts are an auditory medium, they can still convey a visual impression. For instance, you can listen to art podcasts while you explore a museum or learn more about an artist’s cultural influences.

A podcast is a great way to entertain yourself while working in the studio. You can download the episode and listen to it immediately using your headphones.

The Week in Art

The Art Newspaper’s team of reporters and editors looks at the art world’s major events and breaking news. They also talk about insider insights and other interesting topics. The Week in Art is a podcast hosted by Ben Luke and sponsored by Christie’s.

Talk Art

Robert Diament and Russell Tovey are two London-based art collectors who talk about their passion for art and their conversations with some of the biggest names in the industry. They also talk about their favorite artists and their unique style of entertainment. It’s a fast-paced and gossipy show, and it occasionally gets frustrating when one of the topics gets left out.

The Lonely Palette

Art historian and host Tamar Avishai brings history back to the masses with this show. In each episode, she chooses a painting from the museum’s collection and interviews unsuspecting visitors about it.

ArtCurious

The ArtCurious podcast is full of fascinating stories about the history of art. Host Jennifer Dasal talks about the odd, unexpected, and wonderful things that happened in art. In each episode, she shares a unique and unexpected story. You’ll be able to learn more about Van Gogh’s suicide or the rivalry between Michelangelo and Rafael that produced the most incredible painting ever.

Art History for All

Art History for All is a podcast created by art historian and host Allyson Healey, who talks about the various aspects of art history. Unlike The Lonely Palette, this show does not focus on a specific museum. Instead, it aims to provide a comprehensive view of the history of art.

This podcast takes you on a journey across time and space. In each episode, host Andrew Healey talks about art history, including the works of Fernando Botero and Hagia Sophia.

The Sculptor’s Funeral

This podcast aims to strengthen the ties between the past and present of figurative sculptors. Jason Arkles, a practicing sculptor from Florence, Italy, host it. In each episode, he discusses various topics, such as art history, tools, and materials.