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Hawai’i at the British Museum, a Venice palazzo for sale, Joseph Beuys’s ‘Bathtub’—podcast – The Art Newspaper

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 16 January 2026 13:33
Published 16 January 2026
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As the British Museum opens Hawaiʻi: a kingdom crossing oceans, Ben Luke takes a tour of the exhibition with the museum’s head of Oceania, Alice Christophe. We also hear about the museum’s fresh approach to the stewardship of its collection of Hawaiian objects and materials.

An image of the god Kū at the entrance to the Hawaiʻi: a kingdom crossing oceans exhibition

© The Trustees of the British Museum. Photo: MKH

In Venice, one of the most famous palazzi on the Grand Canal, the Ca’ Dario, is up for sale. We discuss the building, its history and its supposed “curse” with the founder of The Art Newspaper and former chair of the Venice in Peril charity, Anna Somers Cocks.

Ca’ Dario in Venice

Photo: Christie’s International Real Estate

And this episode’s Work of the Week is Bathtub (1961-87), a late work made by Joseph Beuys, cast in bronze after his death in 1986. It is at the centre of a new show of Beuys’s work at the Thaddaeus Ropac gallery in London. Luke speaks to Thaddaeus Ropac about the sculpture and its long journey to completion.

Joseph Beuys, Badewanne (Bathtub) (1961-1987)

Photo: Ulrich Ghezzi

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