Marina Abramovic, Frans Hals, Peter Paul Rubens

Published: Sept. 28, 2023, 11:01 p.m.

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This week: three big London shows, in depth. As Marina Abramovi\\u0107 draws huge crowds to the Royal Academy of Arts in London, we interview her about the exhibition\\u2014the first ever dedicated to a woman artist in the Royal Academy\\u2019s main galleries. At the National Gallery, meanwhile, is a remarkable survey of the paintings of the 17th-century Dutch master Frans Hals, which will tour next year to Amsterdam and Berlin. We take a tour with Bart Cornelis, curator of the National\\u2019s incarnation of the show. And this episode\\u2019s Work of the Week is Peter Paul Rubens\\u2019s Three Nymphs with a Cornucopia of around 1625 to 1628 (painted with Frans Snyders). In the collection of the Prado in Madrid, it is one of a number of major loans to the exhibition Rubens and Women at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London. Amy Orrock, one of the curators of the exhibition, tells us more.


Marina Abramovi\\u0107, Royal Academy of Arts, London, until 1 January 2024. You can hear our interview with Marina during the Covid lockdown in our episode from 8 May 2020, and a conversation with Tate Modern\\u2019s Catherine Wood about Ulay, following his death in 2020, in the episode from 6 March that year.



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