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The Week in Art podcast

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 21 June 2024 14:59
Published 21 June 2024
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This week: Just Stop Oil’s Stonehenge protest. On Wednesday, two activists sprayed orange powder paint made from cornflour on to three of the boulders at Stonehenge, prompting outrage and some support. Before this latest action, in an article for the July/August print edition of The Art Newspaper, John Paul Stonard had argued that Just Stop Oil’s museum-based protests add up to “one of the most successful campaigns of civil disobedience in history”.

Installation view of Tavares Strachan: There Is Light Somewhere. Intergalactic Palace (2024) at Hayward Gallery

Photo: Mark Blower. Courtesy the artist and the Hayward Gallery

He reflects on whether the latest protests reinforce this conviction. At the Hayward Gallery in London, the Bahamian-born, US-based artist Tavares Strachan has just opened his first major survey exhibition. We go to the gallery to talk to him.

Tavares Strachan speaking to Ben Luke at the exhibition

Photo: David Clack

And this episode’s Work of the Week is Janus Fleuri by Louise Bourgeois, made in 1968. It is one of the highlights of Unconscious Memories, a show in which Bourgeois’s sculptures and installations are installed alongside the historic works in the Galleria Borghese in Rome. We speak to Cloé Perrone, the co-curator of the exhibition.

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