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What can the arts do to help Ukrainian refugees?

Plus, NFTs and more at Art Dubai, and Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s golden curtain in Toronto

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Hosted by Ben Luke and Aimee Dawson. Produced by Julia Michalska and David. Clack and Henrietta Bentall
11 March 2022
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A demonstrator holds up a placard in support of refugees at a protest in Trafalgar Square, London © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire

A demonstrator holds up a placard in support of refugees at a protest in Trafalgar Square, London © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire

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.

This week, as more than two million refugees leave war-torn Ukraine, what can the arts do? Counterpoints Arts is a charity that works with refugee artists and creates programmes in a range of art forms on the subject of migration and displacement in the UK and beyond. Their mission is underpinned by a belief that arts can inspire social change and enhance the inclusion and cultural integration of refugees and migrants. We talk to a producer at Counterpoints Arts, Tom Green.

This year's edition of Art Dubai has a special focus on digital art © Photo: Cedric Ribeiro, Getty Images for Art Dubai

The Art Newspaper’s deputy digital editor Aimee Dawson is at the Art Dubai fair, and talks about its new digital section, focusing on NFTs, virtual reality and more, with the artist Gretchen Andrew and Anna Seaman, a curator at Morrow Collective, an NFT curatorial platform that is participating in the fair.

Felix Gonzalez-Torres, "Untitled" (Golden) (1995) © Felix Gonzalez-Torres Courtesy of the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation

And in this episode’s Work of the Week, as Summer, an exhibition dedicated to the work of the late Cuban-American artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres, opens at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Toronto, its curator Rui Mateus Amaral discusses "Untitled" (Golden) (1995), a key work in the show and one of the last pieces Gonzalez-Torres created before his death in 1996.

The Week in Art podcast by The Art Newspaper is available every Friday on our website and all the usual places where you find podcasts. This podcast is sponsored by Christie's.

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