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Shows that Go On

Shows that Go On

De : Malika Browne
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Why do some museum exhibitions achieve legendary status? Why are some shows still talked and thought about long after they are over? From Tutankhamen (1972) to Francis Bacon (1988), from the Surrealists exhibition (1923) to Sensation (1997), in every episode I discuss a show that changed everything with an expert.

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Malika Browne
Art Sciences sociales
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    • Trailer
      Apr 29 2024
      This is an Ictus Media production, edited by Leo Hornak

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      1 min
    • S1: E1 Bacon in Moscow, 1988
      Apr 30 2024

      Malika Browne talks to James Birch about Francis Bacon's exhibition at the Union of Artists in Moscow in 1988, the first by a foreign artist in the USSR since 1917. Why did Francis Bacon agree to it? How hard was it to organise a Western art show in the USSR in 1988? Find out by listening!


      Further reading:


      Bacon in Moscow by James Birch, Cheerio 2022

      With Gilbert and George in Moscow by Dan Farson, Bloomsbury 1991


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      40 min
    • S1:E2 The Destruction of the Country House Show, 1974
      Apr 30 2024


      In this episode, guest Sir Simon Jenkins explains how a simple yet powerful exhibition of black and white photographs shamed and shocked the government and the public, and brought about a change in policy towards country houses.


      Further Reading:

      England's 1000 best Houses (2003) by Simon Jenkins

      Life in the English Country House: A Social and Architectural History (1978) by Marc Girouard


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      The Destruction of The Country House 1875-1975 by Roy Strong, Marcus Binney and John Harris

      England's Lost Houses: From the Archives of Country Life (2002) Aurum Press by Giles Worsley




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      40 min
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