2024-06-17
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Hello and welcome to Intelligence Squared where great minds meet.
Im head of programming Connor Boyle this is an episode of Sothebys Talks, the podcast series that takes listeners inside the world of Sothebys 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.
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In celebration of the role of London in the artistic journeys of so many, Sothebys have partnered with the charity Art UK.
Theyre showcasing twelve extraordinary masterpieces by international artists on loan from regional museums across the UK.
Bringing together works by artists pass through were settled in the UK during their lifetime, including Zofani, Doran, Mondrian, Andundo and Freud.
This episode youre about to hear is a recording of talks given by the directors of each museum.
These engaging discussions are a rare chance to uncover the unique narratives behind each work, celebrating Londons reputation as a multicultural melting pot of creativity.
To see the artworks being discussed in this episode up close, make sure to visit the exhibition at Sothebys London until the 5 July 2024.
The gallery is open to the public and free to visit.
For almost three centuries, Sothebys has been the place to discover the greatest stories of creativity.