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Should English museums charge tourists? Plus, Raphael at the Met and Senga Nengudi at the Whitechapel Gallery

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Apr 2, 20261:08:32Arts

The UK government last week issued a response to a report ostensibly exploring the future of the funding body Arts Council England but containing an idea that has prompted much debate: that the government should consider...

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The UK government last week issued a response to a report ostensibly exploring the future of the funding body Arts Council England but containing an idea that has prompted much debate: that the government should consider changing its policy of free admission for all to national museums in England, and charge tourists an entry fee. Ben Luke discusses the report and the charging issue with Gareth Harris, The Art Newspaper’s chief contributing editor, and one of our London-based correspondents, Dale Berning Sawa. Last weekend in New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened Raphael: Sublime Poetry, amazingly the first full career survey of the Italian Renaissance master in the United States. Seven years in the making, it explores Raphael’s remarkable output across his short life, from his earliest years in his native Urbino to his work for two Popes in Rome, where he died aged just 37 in 1520. We talk to the show’s curator, Carmen Bambach. And this episode’s Work of the Week is Senga Nengudi’s Performance Piece (1977), a series of three photographs depicting one of the iterations of the US artist’s landmark sculpture and performance work RSVP. The photographs are part of a small exhibition focusing on Nengudi’s performances at the Whitechapel Gallery in London, and Ben talks to the exhibition’s curator Hannah Woods. Raphael: Sublime Poetry, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, until 28 June. Senga Nengudi: Performance Works 1972-1982, Whitechapel Gallery, London, until 14 June. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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