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Tate’s racist mural—Keith Piper’s response, the Art Basel & UBS Art Market Report, Anni Albers

Tate’s racist mural—Keith Piper’s response, the Art Basel & UBS Art Market Report, Anni Albers

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Four years after Tate Britain closed its restaurant because Rex Whistler’s murals on its walls contained racist imagery, it has unveiled the work it commissioned in response to Whistler’s painting by the artist Keith Piper. We talk to Piper about the work. The annual Art Basel & UBS Art Market Report was published on Wednesday and, as ever, reviews the status of the international art market. We speak to its author, the cultural economist and founder of the company Arts Economics, Clare McAndrew. And this episode’s Work of the Week is With Verticals, one of Anni Albers’s pictorial weavings, made in 1946. It is a key piece in the exhibition Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction, which arrived this week at the National Gallery of Art in Washington. We discuss the weaving with the show’s curator, Lynne Cooke.


Keith Piper: Viva Voce, Tate Britain, until at least 2025.


Art Basel and UBS Art Market Report 2024, theartmarket.artbasel.com.


Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, 17 March-28 July; National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 25 October-2 March 2025; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 20 April 2025-13 September 2025.



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Tate’s racist mural—Keith Piper’s response, the Art Basel & UBS Art Market Report, Anni Albers

Tate’s racist mural—Keith Piper’s response, the Art Basel & UBS Art Market Report, Anni Albers