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What happens when Unesco becomes the enemy?

Plus, remembering Fernando Botero and a pioneering Barkley L. Hendricks portrait

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Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by Julia Michalska, Alexander Morrison and David Clack
22 September 2023
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Many countries' officials consider the Unesco endangered heritage list to be akin to a "naughty list", Anna Sommers Cocks says

Photo: grumpylumixuser

Many countries' officials consider the Unesco endangered heritage list to be akin to a "naughty list", Anna Sommers Cocks says

Photo: grumpylumixuser

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: the latest controversies prompted by the Unesco World Heritage Committee. As we mentioned last week, the 45th session of the committee is taking place in the Saudi Arabian capital, Riyadh, and continues until 25 September.

The founder of The Art Newspaper, Anna Somers Cocks, joins host Ben Luke to look at the latest sites granted World Heritage status and at the Committee’s decision not to add Venice to the organisation’s endangered list. We ask: is Unesco so mired in politics that it cannot adequately perform its role?

Artist Fernando Botero during a 2007 exhibition of his sculptures in Berlin Photo: Rainer Jensen. dpa picture alliance archive / Alamy Stock Photo

The Colombian artist Fernando Botero died last week, aged 91, and we talk to the gallerist Stéphane Custot, of Waddington Custot galleries in London, about this painter and sculptor who drew ire from many critics but achieved widespread public acclaim.

Barkley L. Hendricks's October’s Gone . . . Goodnight (1973)

Credit: Harvard Art Museums / Fogg Museum, Cambridge; Richard Norton Memorial Fund

And this episode’s Work of the Week is October’s Gone . . . Goodnight (1973) by Barkley L. Hendricks. As a group of paintings by Hendricks goes on display among the masters at Frick Madison in New York, Aimee Ng, co-curator of the exhibition, tells us about the painting.

• Barkley L. Hendricks: Portraits at the Frick, Frick Madison, New York, until 7 January 2024.

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