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Hello and welcome to Masterpiece Conversations, a series of podcasts that in each episode brings together a leading curator and art dealer to offer a taste of what people are really talking about right now in a particular field.

 

I’m Thomas Marks, editor of Apollo magazine, and I’ll be your host for these discussions, in which we’re aiming to override the perceived ‘church and state’ separation between museums and the art market – or at least to explore what conversation and collaboration between them makes possible. We’ll be talking about what first drew our guests to their particular fields – and what’s really inspiring them at this point about the art they’re immersed in. And we’ll dive into what the priorities are for museums and the market in that field at the moment – where they coincide and where they might even diverge productively.

 

For this episode the focus is on post-war and contemporary art. I’m delighted to be joined by Flavia Frigeri, Chanel Curator for the Collection at the National Portrait Gallery in London, and by Niamh Coghlan, director at Richard Saltoun Gallery, specialists in contemporary art, with an emphasis on feminist, conceptual and performance artists from the 1960s onwards.

 

It’s great to have you both with me…


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