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Edward Hopper controversy; The Horror Show in London; a masterpiece in Bruges
Podcast |
The Week in Art
Publisher |
The Art Newspaper
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Arts
News & Politics
Visual Arts
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Arts
Visual Arts
Publication Date |
Oct 27, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:01:50

This week: the recent opening of Edward Hopper’s New York at the Whitney Museum has reignited a controversy over the provenance of some of his works. We talk to the leading Hopper scholar Gail Levin about the story of Arthayer R. Sanborn, a Baptist Minister who befriended the Hopper family and eventually amassed a vast collection of memorabilia and art, some of which is in the Whitney Museum’s exhibition. In London, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard tell us about The Horror Show!, their exhibition looking at British culture over the past 50 years, and how artists, film-makers and musicians have used horror and fantasy as a means of exploring the political and social realities of the UK in that time. And this episode’s Work of the Week is the newly restored Death of the Virgin by the Flemish primitive painter Hugo van der Goes, which is the centrepiece of a new exhibition in Bruges.

Edward Hopper’s New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, until 5 March 2023.

Gail Levin’s website: gaillevin.commons.gc.cuny.edu

The Horror Show! A Twisted Tale of Modern Britain, Somerset House, London, until 19 February 2023

Face to Face with Death: Hugo van der Goes, Old Masters and New Interpretations, Sint-Janshospitaal, Bruges, Belgium, until 5 February 2023.


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