Courtauld covers art history and related topics, from studio visits and exhibitions to deeper explorations of courses and programmes, with a focus on painting, sculpture, prints, drawings, and broader art-historical themes. Content appears as deep-dives and educational explorations, with occasional behind-the-scenes and discussion-style videos, and a cadence of frequent uploads. The channel publishes a wide range of videos and maintains an average view count around 786 per video, with 908 total videos published and ongoing activity since 2008.
They target the same art history queries like 'art history courses' and attract a similar audience, aligning with Courtauld on searches but diverging in style and depth (81% match: search high, content moderate 69%).
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Both appeal to audiences interested in art gallery exhibitions and modern art movements, sharing strong search interest (84%) though Contemporary Art Issue covers curatorial studies more, yielding a solid 78% overall match with Courtauld.
TEDx Talks align with Courtauld on curatorial studies and cultural heritage in searches, but differ in format and depth, giving a 95% search overlap yet only 65% content similarity (77% total).
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They intersect on art museums history and gallery exhibitions in searches, with The Met delivering more museum-focused content that diverges in style (55% search, 76% content; 67% total).
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Both appeal to audiences interested in art conservation and restoration ethics, sharing considerable search alignment but different presentation—high content overlap (76%) yet only 53% search overlap (67% total).
They overlap on art history topics and visual arts theory in searches, yet Courtauld and Let’s Learn About Art differ in depth and course-style delivery (54% search, 74% content; 66% total).
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include TEDx Talks (77% match) and The Met (67% match) as top contenders by match strength. Both share overlapping queries with Courtauld such as art history, cultural heritage, art gallery exhibitions, and art law. The Met has about 502K subscribers, and TEDx Talks has about 44.2M subscribers, both significantly larger than Courtauld’s 17.8K subscribers, highlighting size differences in audience reach. Other notable competitors are CrashCourse (81% match, 16.9M subscribers) and Baumgartner Restoration (67% match, 1.9M subscribers), which also connect through art history and art conservation-related queries, though their primary channels and formats differ from Courtauld’s depth-focused educational approach.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Courtauld?
CrashCourse (16.9M subscribers, 81% match) and Contemporary Art Issue (187K subscribers, 78% match) and TEDx Talks (44.2M subscribers, 77% match). They share a focus on educational or informative video content in arts, history, and culture, appealing to audiences interested in learning and exploring topics beyond entertainment.
What type of content does Courtauld make?
Courtauld creates educational and scholarly art history content, with video titles like Now Open: The Griffin Catalyst Exhibition: Seurat and the Sea, Behind the scenes of Seurat's process, and Painting Pairs 2025 - 26. Upload frequency appears to be several videos per month, with an average of about 786 views per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Courtauld?
We analyze Courtauld's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.