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By James Quirk
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
With Frieze London and Frieze Masters opening to the public this October, tune in this week as James chats with the fair's director, Nathan Clements-Gillespie. We discuss everything from the fair's rich history, exactly why Pace Gallery will be showing a life-size freezer (no pun intended) and how to make the most of the fair this time round. Plus, what role does an art fair have when it comes to sustainability?
Frieze London & Masters: 12-16th October 2022
Tickets available from: https://www.frieze.com/fairs/frieze-london-frieze-masters/tickets
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With Marina Abramović: Gates and Portals opening this week at Modern Art Oxford, tune in as James chats with the exhibition's curator, Emma Ridgway. Find out more about Abramović's practice and hear about some of her most famous works (including walking the great wall of China or surrounding herself in a burning ring of fire,). We discuss what to expect from the exhibition opening this September. It's one not to miss!
Exhibition on view: 24 September - 5 March 2023
Tickets available: https://www.modernartoxford.org.uk/whats-on/marina-abramovic
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Tune in this week as James chats with Sara Terzi, Senior Collections Manager for Soho House. Find out how Soho House source's the artworks for each location, which works to look out for and how to buy your very own pieces to match those in your local house. Plus we discuss where to see the biggest collection of LGBT+ art on display in the UK.
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Tune in this week as James chats with one of Britain's best-known art collectors, Frank Cohen. Dubbed 'the Saatchi of the North' and with a collection so big that only Charles Saatchi himself can top it, we discuss everything from how Frank and his wife, Cherryl, built their collection, what sparked his love of art and how one chance encounter at a dinner party led to taking over the walls of Fortnum and Mason.
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Tune in this week as James is joined by one of the leading experts on Ukrainian and Russian art, James Butterwick. We find out all about the history of art in Ukraine, why 'fake-busting' Ukrainian art has caused a riot and what we can do to support those affected by the ongoing crisis.
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This week, we're joined by Scottish artist and writer, David Batchelor, and ex-Tate curator and Head of Programming at Verse, Leyla Fakhr. Join James as we discuss whether the art world is really ready for NFTs from 'traditional' big-name artists, whether NFTs will change the artist/gallery relationship and how Verse make buying NFTs as easy as placing an Amazon order.
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Tune in this week as James chats with London-based artist and Royal Academician, Rana Begum, and the architect behind her new home/studio (and the founder of Spatial Affairs), Petter Culley, to discuss the interplay of art and architecture, Rana's latest show at Pitzhanger, and how Peter spent 10 years delving into the detail to design Rana's new home.
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This week, James sits down with Saad Eddine Said, Artistic Director and CEO of Nottingham-based visual arts centre, The New Art Exchange. Tune in as they discuss whether we should be reconsidering what we really mean by 'good' art and how the power of rethinking language and co-creation can be used to encourage us to re-imagine and re-shape the way we experience diversity, arts and creativity within society.
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Everyone's favourite exhibition is back! With the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition returning to Piccadilly (London) on the 21st of June, tune in as James chats with Royal Academy Chief Executive, Axel Rüger, to find out what's in store this year, which works might just be his favourite and just how challenging it was at the helm of Britain's longest established art school during lock-down.
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With the return of Mayfair Art Weekend later this month, tune in as James chats with founding gallery director, John Martin, and participating gallery director, James Mayor, as we chat through everything from how the British art market has changed over the years, why initiatives such as Mayfair Art Weekend are even more important post-covid and what to look out for this year.
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The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.