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London Gallery Weekend, Brazil’s National Museum, Jane Austen at the Morgan—podcast

We discuss how London Gallery Weekend can impact the market and how Brazil's National Museum plans to rise from the ashes, plus a look at a 19th century miniature portrait of Jane Austen

Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by David Clack, Alexander Morrison and Philippa Kelly
6 June 2025
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Thania Petersen, FAATI GAYAATI, 2024

Courtesy the artist and Ames Yavuz

Thania Petersen, FAATI GAYAATI, 2024

Courtesy the artist and Ames Yavuz

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.

The fifth edition of London Gallery Weekend takes place this weekend, and opens as the global art market is at a low ebb. So what can it do to change the mood? Ben Luke speaks to Ananya Mukhopadhyay, the managing director of Ames Yavuz, which is opening a new London gallery to coincide with the weekend events, and Jeremy Epstein, co-director of the Edel Assanti gallery, who is the co-founder and co-director of London Gallery Weekend.

Aerial view of ongoing restoration work at the National Museum of Brazil

Photo by Felipe Cohen

In 2018, a devastating electrical fire tore through the National Museum of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro with catastrophic consequences. Recently, the museum announced that it would temporarily reopen some of its galleries—this was originally scheduled for 6 June but was postponed after this episode was recorded. The museum’s director, Alexander Kellner, tells The Art Newspaper’s digital editor Alexander Morrison about its steady rise from the ashes.

Miniature portrait of Jane Austen

Unknown artist. Courtesy of the Morgan Library & Museum

And this episode’s Work of the Week is a miniature portrait of Jane Austen by an anonymous 19th-century artist. The work belongs to the Morgan Library & Museum in New York, which this week opens the exhibition A Lively Mind: Jane Austen at 250. The show is co-organised by Juliette Wells, professor of literary studies at Goucher College in Baltimore, and she speaks to Alexander Morrison about the portrait.

  • London Gallery Weekend, 6-8 June. Simon Lehner: Of Peasants & Basterds, Edel Assanti, 6 June-22 August; Polyphonies, Ames Yavuz, London, 6-26 June
  • A Lively Mind: Jane Austen at 250, Morgan Library & Museum, New York, 6 June-14 September
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