2024-06-12
1 小时 2 分钟What are you doing right now?
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I'm head of programming, Connor Boyle.
Coming up on the podcast, a panel examining the enduring legacy and influence of poet, artist and visionary William Blake.
This is an episode of Sotheby's Talks, the podcast series that takes listeners inside the world of Sotheby to listen to more episodes of Sothebys talks featuring the likes of Marina Abramovich, Mary McCartney, Paloma Picasso, Tracy Emmon, Julianne Moore, Celeste and Helen Fielding.
Just search Sothebys talks wherever you get your podcasts.
For almost three centuries, Sothebys has been the place to discover the greatest stories of creativity.
We look after some of the worlds finest treasures which you can see on display in our galleries on any given day.
Welcome to Sotheby's Talks, the podcast that celebrates art, culture and collecting.
I'm Richard Austin, global head of books and manuscripts.
I want to invite you inside the world of Sotheby's, a place where you can find the extraordinary from contemporary art master paintings to jewelry and books.
On our podcast series, we're sharing some of the conversations we've been holding with our experts, along with guests including Marina Abronovich, Mary McCartney, Tracy Emmon, Palamo, Picasso, Julian Moore, Mary Beard, Christopher Rothko, and Helen Fielding, with a rare first edition of William Blake's songs of innocence and experience about to go under the hammer.