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Podcasts

The Athenaeum Review podcast features interviews with leading thinkers about arts and ideas.

Leigh Arnold Episode 70
Haegue Yang: Lost Lands and Sunken Fields—A Conversation with Leigh Arnold
Marc Masurovsky Episode 69
The Holocaust Art Restitution Project: A Conversation with Marc Masurovsky
Tom Palaima Episode 68
War and Truth: A Conversation with Thomas G. Palaima
Iain McGilchrist Episode 67
The Matter With Things: A Conversation with Iain McGilchrist and Julia Friedman
Mai Wang Episode 66
The Asian American Renaissance: A Conversation with Mai Wang
Michael Thomas Episode 65
The Legacy of Vesuvius: A Conversation with Michael Thomas
A. M. Juster Episode 64
Aristophanes and Timeless Comedy: A Conversation with A. M. Juster
Thomas Riccio Episode 63
Dragon Eye: A Conversation with Thomas Riccio
Thomas Locke Hobbs Episode 62
Views of L.A. and Medellín: A Conversation with Thomas Locke Hobbs
Franklin Einspruch Episode 61
Aphorisms for Artists: A Conversation with Franklin Einspruch
Erika Doss Episode 60
Spiritual Moderns: A Conversation with Erika Doss
Thomas Pfau Episode 59
Hermeneutics of the Image: A Conversation with Thomas Pfau
Gary Saul Morson Episode 58
Wonder Confronts Certainty: A Conversation with Gary Saul Morson
Maryann Corbett Episode 57
The Poetry of Christine de Pizan: A Conversation with Maryann Corbett
Brian Allen Episode 56
Art Criticism and the Art World: A Conversation with Brian Allen

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Athenaeum Review

Athenaeum Review is an open-access, public-facing journal that publishes essays, reviews, and podcasts by leading scholars in the arts and humanities. Devoting serious critical attention to the arts in Dallas and Fort Worth, we also consider books and ideas of national and international significance. Athenaeum Review is a publication of the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology and the Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History at The University of Texas at Dallas.

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