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Shows that Go On
Malika Browne
14 episodes
1 month ago
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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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.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Arts
Society & Culture,
History
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S2: E3 Sensation, 1997
Shows that Go On
48 minutes 56 seconds
10 months ago
S2: E3 Sensation, 1997


In this episode Malika Browne talks to art historian and author Dr Ben Street about the shocking exhibition Sensation at the Royal Academy in London in 1997, and describes the rise of the YBAs (Young British Artists) and what a pivotal moment it was for British art in the decade when the UK was dubbed Cool Britannia.


Further Reading:

Lucky Kunst by Gregor Muir


This is a Froody Music production. Thanks to Martin Lumsden



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Shows that Go On
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.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.