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America's racial reckoning: inside the controversial Guston show

Plus, London's new Queer Britain museum and a rediscovered work by Caterina Angela Pierozzi

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Hosted by Ben Luke, Gareth Harris and Aimee Dawson. Produced by David Clack and Henrietta Bentall
6 May 2022
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The Philip Guston Now exhibition in the Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (until 11 September) Photo: © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

The Philip Guston Now exhibition in the Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (until 11 September) Photo: © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

The Week in Art

From breaking news and insider insights to exhibitions and events around the world, the team at The Art Newspaper picks apart the art world’s big stories with the help of special guests. An award-winning podcast hosted by Ben Luke.

This week, Philip Guston Now is unveiled at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston after its controversial postponement in 2020; Ben Luke talks to Kate Nesin and Megan Bernard, two of the four curators on the team assembled by the museum to revise the exhibition, which was postponed by four museums in the wake of George Floyd’s murder. We discuss how the show and its interpretation have changed in the last two years.

Installation view of the exhibition Welcome to Queer Britain at London's new Queer Britain museum Courtesy of Queer Britain

As Queer Britain, the UK’s first national LGBTQ+ museum opens its doors, Gareth Harris, chief contributing editor at The Art Newspaper, speaks to Matthew Storey, the curator of the museum’s inaugural exhibition, Welcome to Queer Britain.

Caterina Angela Pierozzi'sThe Annunciation Miniature (1677) on show at Colnaghi Gallery in London Photo: © Rah Petherbridge

And in this episode’s Work of the Week, our acting digital editor, Aimee Dawson, talks to Candida Lodovica de Angelis Corvi, global director at the Colnaghi gallery, about a rediscovered work by the 17th-century artist Caterina Angela Pierozzi, on display at Colnaghi in London.

• Philip Guston Now, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, until 11 September; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 23 October-15 January 2023; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 26 February-27 August 2023; and Tate Modern, London, 3 October 2023-25 February 2024. To hear an in-depth discussion about Philip Guston with the curator Robert Storr, author of the book Philip Guston: A Life Spent Painting, listen to this episode of The Week in Art

• Queer Britain is open now and Queercircle opens on 9 June

• Forbidden Fruit: Female Still Life, Colnaghi, London, until 24 June

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