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Rachel Jones, Liverpool Biennial, UK Aids Memorial Quilt at Tate Modern —podcast

We speak to painter Rachel Jones about her show at Dulwich Picture Gallery, to The Art Newspaper’s contemporary art correspondent about the Liverpool Biennial and to Charlie Porter about the Tate's latest installation

Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by David Clack, Alexander Morrison and Philippa Kelly
13 June 2025
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Rachel Jones: Gated Canyons, Dulwich Picture Gallery, 2025

Photo by Eva Herzog

Rachel Jones: Gated Canyons, Dulwich Picture Gallery, 2025

Photo by Eva Herzog

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 Dulwich Picture Gallery, the UK’s first purpose-built public art gallery, is hosting an exhibition of one of Britain’s brightest young painting talents, Rachel Jones. Ben Luke visits the gallery to talk to her about the paintings—giant and tiny—in the show.

Liverpool Biennial 2025, BEDROCK, at Walker Art Gallery

Photography by Mark McNulty

The latest Liverpool Biennial has just opened in that great British city; Louisa Buck, The Art Newspaper’s contemporary art correspondent, joins Ben to review the show.

UK AIDS Memorial Quilt, c.1989-ongoing, at Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall 2025

Installation View © Tate Photography (Kathleen Rundell)

And this episode’s Work of the Week, is the UK Aids Memorial Quilt, which was instigated in 1989 and commemorates the lives of 384 individuals affected by HIV and Aids. It is made up of 42 quilts made from multiple panels and a further 23 individual panels. The quilt is being shown at Tate Modern this weekend, and we speak to the writer Charlie Porter, who included the quilt in his recent novel Nova Scotia House and instigated the project to show it at Tate.

  • Rachel Jones: Gated Canyons, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, until 19 October.
  • Liverpool Biennial: BEDROCK, until 14 September.
  • The UK Aids Memorial Quilt, Tate Modern, until 16 June; Charlie Porter, Nova Scotia House, Penguin, £18.99; US: Nightboat Books, 21 October, $17.95.
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