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Actor Russell Tovey and gallerist Robert Diament host Talk Art, a podcast dedicated to the world of art featuring exclusive interviews with leading artists, curators & gallerists, and even occasionally their talented friends from other industries like acting, music and journalism. Listen in to explore the magic of art and why it connects us all in such fantastic ways. Follow the official Instagram... more

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This episode is a special partnership with BOSS. Special episode recorded during Miami Basel week, December 2025. #AD

Russell & Robert catch up with Marco Falcioni, Creative Director of HUGO BOSS. We discuss the Art Basel Awards which BOSS have been... more

We meet curator Kate Bryan and artist David Shrigley to explore their new book How To Art. Recorded live in London, in front of a sold out audience.

What is art, where do I find it, and once I’m in front of it, what am I supposed to think about it? ... more

#AD - Cork Street Galleries special episode!

We meet art critic Louisa Buck to explore 100 years of Cork Street!

Cork Street Galleries this year celebrates its centenary as a pioneering force in the art world, 

with 2025 marking 100 years as the i... more

New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet legendary artist, potter and author @EdmunddeWaal at his studio in South London!!

We explore more than 40 years of making pots, and learn about the first major exhibition of acclaimed Danish ceramicist Axel Salt... more

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Recent Guests

Edmund de Waal
A renowned potter and author known for his exploration of history through ceramics.
Independent Artist and Author
Episode: Edmund de Waal
Chantal Joffe
A prominent painter known for her emotional and intimate representations of human connections.
Episode: Chantal Joffe
Hartley Neel
Son of Alice Neel, co-manager of her estate
Alice Neel Estate
Episode: Alice Neel Estate - Ginny and Hartley Neel
Ginny Neel
Daughter-in-law of Alice Neel, co-manager of her estate
Alice Neel Estate
Episode: Alice Neel Estate - Ginny and Hartley Neel
Katy Hessel
Art historian and podcaster, creator of 'The Great Women Artists'.
Episode: Katy Hessel
Rose Blake
An acclaimed artist and illustrator known for her engaging children's books and collaborations with renowned artists.
Episode: Rose Blake
Damian Barr
Award-winning writer and broadcaster, author of The Two Roberts
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Episode: Damian Barr
Sean Ono Lennon
Musician and son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono
Episode: Sean Ono Lennon
Marco Falcioni
Creative Director of Boss, with previous experience at Diesel and a strong interest in the intersection of art and fashion.
Boss
Episode: Marco Falcioni (Creative Director of BOSS)

Hosts

Russell Tovey
Co-host with a background as an actor, engaging audiences with his enthusiasm and passion for art.
Robert Diament
Co-host and gallerist, known for his insightful dialogue and promotion of contemporary art.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 2.1k ratings
  • Thanks guys! xxx

    Only just discovered this podcast and I’m really enjoying it. It really helps me get inspired and stay motivated to keep on making. Also so many great episodes to explore and new artists to discover! xxx

    Apple Podcasts
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    Gary Russell, Stockwell.
    United Kingdoma month ago
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    absurd.charles
    Norwaya month ago
  • Excellent show but please change the introduction

    The content and style of the show is excellent, but the way in which the artists are introduced with the name being said in tandem makes my skin crawl with second-hand embarrassment. It feels patronising. Thank you for making an otherwise enjoyable show.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    GardenWitchcraft
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Mil

    I liked this podcast in the beginning, but I can’t support a platform that picks and chooses when to speak up. During BLM they were very vocal, but it seems they’re staying silent on Gaza to protect their sponsors aka their bosses who own the gallery Robert works for, or people around them who are pro-Israel, and I think the same goes for their friends, like Tracey Emin. So yeah had to come back and change my stars. Sorry not sorry.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    absurd.charles
    Norway2 months ago
  • Fabulous

    Love the show boys .

    Great interviews with great artists .

    Especially enjoyed Sean Scully and Joe Bradley.

    Keep up the great work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bryan4art
    United States5 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the engaging and insightful conversations with artists, valuing the hosts' approachable style.
Some criticisms have surfaced regarding interruptions from the hosts, which can disrupt the flow of guest narratives.
The inclusion of various art perspectives fosters a sense of community among listeners shared through personal stories and humor.
The podcast is praised for its relevance and depth, shedding light on often-overlooked aspects of the art world.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#5
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#218
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Apple Podcasts
#2
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#5
Canada/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#42
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#156
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Chantal Joffe
Q: What is the best advice you've ever received when it comes to your work?
You don't have to worry about the identity of your work; it will be inherently in place.
Chantal Joffe
Q: What triggered your crisis and how did you move past it?
Chantal describes it as a realization of needing change, which she navigated through her painting and personal reflections.
Alice Neel Estate - Ginny and Hartley Neel
Q: What was Alice's approach to painting in relation to her subjects?
Alice preferred to paint from memory after meeting her subjects, capturing the essence of ordinary life and people, often without formal titles reflecting their importance to her.
Alice Neel Estate - Ginny and Hartley Neel
Q: What themes did Alice Neel focus on in her work?
Alice Neel's art encompassed themes of motherhood, loss, and anxiety, which resonated throughout her creations, showcasing her empathy for individuals and their experiences.
Alice Neel Estate - Ginny and Hartley Neel
Q: How was it growing up with an artist as a mother?
Hartley describes it as wonderful, filled with love, and emphasizes the strong bond they shared while living in her creatively stimulating environments.

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Art serves as a central theme, connecting the narratives of diverse artists, curators, and personalities from related fields. Through candid conversations, the hosts explore the significance of art in everyday life, addressing both historical context and contemporary relevance. The interviews often highlight personal journeys within the arts, discussing challenges, inspirations, and the overarching impact of creativity on society. Uniquely, the discussions frequently incorporate the hosts' personal insights, making the listening experience engaging and relatable. This platform is likely to resonate with art enthusiasts and those curious about the broader connections art fosters across different cultures and communities.

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Talk Art launched 7 years ago and published 369 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Talk Art include:

1. Edmund de Waal
2. Chantal Joffe
3. Hartley Neel
4. Ginny Neel
5. Katy Hessel
6. Rose Blake
7. Damian Barr
8. Sean Ono Lennon

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