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Gauguin ‘fake’ is real, Mrinalini Mukherjee and her circle, Franz Xaver Messerschmidt’s head piece—podcast

Ben Luke discusses the Gauguin saga with special correspondent Martin Bailey, and meets the curators of new shows in London and Vienna

Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by Philippa Kelly and David Clack
31 October 2025
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Gauguin's self-portrait under ultraviolet light. Some of darker areas of the face are overpaint

Kunstmuseum Basel, Vermächtnis Dr. Karl Hoffmann. Photo: Max Ehrengruber

Gauguin's self-portrait under ultraviolet light. Some of darker areas of the face are overpaint

Kunstmuseum Basel, Vermächtnis Dr. Karl Hoffmann. Photo: Max Ehrengruber


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 authenticity of the final self-portrait by Paul Gauguin, made in 1903 and housed in the Kunstmuseum in Basel, was earlier this year called into question. Now, the museum has completed its promised analysis, and confirmed that the painting is not a fake and is by Gauguin. Ben Luke talks to The Art Newspaper’s special correspondent, Martin Bailey, about the saga.

Mrinalini Mukherjee and works in progress at her garage studio. New Friends Colony, New Delhi, c.1985

Courtesy of Mrinalini Mukherjee Foundation and Asia Art Archive. Photo: Ranjit Singh

In recent years, the late Indian sculptor Mrinalini Mukherjee has come to increasing prominence. Now, a show at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, called A Story of South Asian Art: Mrinalini Mukherjee and Her Circle, explores her work in the context of six other artists including her parents, Leela Mukherjee and Benode Behari Mukherjee. The exhibition’s curator, Tarini Malik, tells Ben more.

Franz Xaver Messerschmidt, Character Head No. 25

Photo: Johannes Stoll / Belvedere, Vienna

And this episode’s Work of the Week is Character Head No.25 by Franz Xaver Messerschmidt, the 18th-century sculptor who was born in Germany, and lived in modern-day Austria and Slovakia. The bust features in the exhibition Franz Xaver Messerschmidt: More than Character Heads, at the Belvedere in Vienna, and we talk to the exhibition’s curators, Katharina Lovecky and Georg Lechner, about the work.

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  • A Story of South Asian Art: Mrinalini Mukherjee and Her Circle, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 31 October-24 February 2026
  • Franz Xaver Messerschmidt: More Than Character Heads, Belvedere, Vienna, 31 October-6 April 2026
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