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The Week in Art podcast | Tate’s historic women artists show, Dia at 50, Martin Wong’s record-breaking painting

Exploring Now You See Us, which celebrates the output of Vanessa Bell, Mary Beale and many more, plus conversations about Dia’s legacy and the ’visual linguist‘ Wong

Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by David Clack, Julia Michalska and Alexander Morrison
17 May 2024
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Installation view of Angelica Kauffman, R.A’s Colouring, 1778-80 

© Tate photography (Lucy Green)

Installation view of Angelica Kauffman, R.A’s Colouring, 1778-80

© Tate photography (Lucy Green)

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.

We take a tour of Tate Britain’s new exhibition, Now You See Us, featuring more than 100 women artists who worked between the 16th and 20th centuries, with Tabitha Barber, its curator.

Elizabeth Butler, The Roll Call, 1874

Royal Collection Trust / © His Majesty King Charles III 2024

The Dia Art Foundation has reached its half century and its director, Jessica Morgan, tells us how it has changed in that time, and especially how it has radically expanded the range of artists it shows and collects. We also discuss the new commission at Dia Beacon by Steve McQueen.

Installation view of Steve McQueen, Bass, 2024 at Dia Beacon, New York
© Steve McQueen. Photo: Bill Jacobson Studio, New York. Courtesy Dia Art Foundation

And this episode’s Work of the Week is one of the few record-breaking paintings in a relatively middling auction week in New York: Martin Wong’s Portrait of Mikey Piñero at Ridge Street and Stanton (1985), which sold for more than $1.6m (with fees) on Tuesday evening at Christie’s.

Martin Wong’s Portrait of Mikey Piñero at Ridge Street and Stanton (1985)

Barry Blinderman, who sold the work in 1985 from his Semaphore gallery in New York, tells us more about the painting and the extraordinary circumstances of its making.

  • Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920, Tate Britain, London, until 13 October
  • Steve McQueen: Bass, Dia Beacon, until 12 May 2025.
The Week in ArtTate BritainWomen ArtistsAngelica KauffmanArtemisia Gentileschi Dia Art FoundationDia:Beacon Steve McQueenMinimalismMartin WongSotheby's
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