
An urban fantasy podcast of tape recordings by the curator of a secretive London-based art auction house.The Phosphene Catalogue is a 1970s mail-order catalogue, specialising in those items that cannot be sold at other auction houses: Paintings of lost origin, statues that are too grotesque for public display, and books better left unread...Episodes fortnightly.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsFictionDramaVisual Arts | |||

Featured in this fortnight's issue of the Catalogue:
"Seemly Unseelie". Lord Dean Aldwick (assumed), 1976. Oil on Stone. 3' X 5' A Portrait of a Sleeping Woman in a Green Dress
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"Misering". Unknown Author, Walpurga Press, 1891. A Partially Burnt ... more
Featured in this fortnight's issue of the Catalogue:
"The Knight's Tour", Geneviève Ricard, 1791. Oil on Board, 24in X 18in, Pine Frame.
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"Royalty Free", Cornelis Kepler, 1961. Wood Engraving, 13in X 10in, Interlocking Impossible Shapes.
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Hi folks, Tris here, writer and producer of TPC, with an update on the holiday schedule.
Due to a combination of seasonal flu and family commitments in December, we must skip this week's episode's slot.
Our fortnightly schedule will pick up again in... more
Featured in this fortnight's issue of the Catalogue:
"Steering The Craft", Goody Shipton, Late 1960s. A Perfumed Watercolour on Cardboard, 10in X 8in
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"Gytrash", Mark Norman, 1925, Rogue Taxidermy of an Unknown Animal
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Fantastic podcast, especially for fans of pods like The Magnus Archives. Deceptively simple idea, a woman reads out catalogue valuations of weird items, but a story starts to thread through the episodes. Great voice acting and very fun, slightly spooky narrative.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #113 | |
Apple Podcasts | #139 | |
Apple Podcasts | #169 |
Listeners, social reach, demographics and more for this podcast.
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Features a narrative-driven exploration of urban fantasy intertwined with artistic themes and oddities within a mysterious London art auction house. Each episode unfolds through storytelling that brings to life unique artworks, their backstories, and the curator's own personal experiences. Themes of the strange and surreal run deep, with episodes focusing on various artistic expressions, from haunting paintings to eerie exhibitions. The series also engages with topics like class dynamics, gender representations in art, and the intersection of personal narratives with broader cultural discussions. Noteworthy is its distinctive blend of fiction and drama, offering listeners an immersive journey into the lesser-known corners of art and creativ... more
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