🎨🎉 AD – New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD – this episode is presented by Sotheby’s ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more! 📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize. Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally. 🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys 🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.
🎨🎉 AD – New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD – this episode is presented by Sotheby’s ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more! 📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize. Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally. 🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys 🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.
🎨🎉 AD – New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD – this episode is presented by Sotheby’s ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more! 📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize. Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally. 🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys 🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.
🎨🎉 AD – New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD – this episode is presented by Sotheby’s ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more! 📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize. Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally. 🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys 🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.
🎨🎉 AD – New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD – this episode is presented by Sotheby’s ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more! 📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize. Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally. 🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys 🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.
🎨🎉 AD – New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD – this episode is presented by Sotheby’s ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more! 📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize. Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally. 🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys 🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.
🎨🎉 AD – New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD – this episode is presented by Sotheby’s ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more! 📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize. Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally. 🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys 🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.
🎨🎉 AD – New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD – this episode is presented by Sotheby’s ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more! 📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize. Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally. 🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys 🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.
🎨🎉 AD – New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD – this episode is presented by Sotheby’s ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more! 📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize. Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally. 🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys 🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.
🎨🎉 AD – New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD – this episode is presented by Sotheby’s ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more! 📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize. Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally. 🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys 🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.
Very very proud to work with my mate @andrewhaighfilm again, this time for the music video of amazing @petshopboys new single “New Bohemia” – had the best time @dreamlandmargate shooting this a few weeks back! Thanks to my dancing partner for life @traceyeminstudio – thanks Neil, Chris, Andrew and @robertdiament for bringing the margate magic always
Very very proud to work with my mate @andrewhaighfilm again, this time for the music video of amazing @petshopboys new single “New Bohemia” – had the best time @dreamlandmargate shooting this a few weeks back! Thanks to my dancing partner for life @traceyeminstudio – thanks Neil, Chris, Andrew and @robertdiament for bringing the margate magic always
Very very proud to work with my mate @andrewhaighfilm again, this time for the music video of amazing @petshopboys new single “New Bohemia” – had the best time @dreamlandmargate shooting this a few weeks back! Thanks to my dancing partner for life @traceyeminstudio – thanks Neil, Chris, Andrew and @robertdiament for bringing the margate magic always
Very very proud to work with my mate @andrewhaighfilm again, this time for the music video of amazing @petshopboys new single “New Bohemia” – had the best time @dreamlandmargate shooting this a few weeks back! Thanks to my dancing partner for life @traceyeminstudio – thanks Neil, Chris, Andrew and @robertdiament for bringing the margate magic always
Very very proud to work with my mate @andrewhaighfilm again, this time for the music video of amazing @petshopboys new single “New Bohemia” – had the best time @dreamlandmargate shooting this a few weeks back! Thanks to my dancing partner for life @traceyeminstudio – thanks Neil, Chris, Andrew and @robertdiament for bringing the margate magic always
Very very proud to work with my mate @andrewhaighfilm again, this time for the music video of amazing @petshopboys new single “New Bohemia” – had the best time @dreamlandmargate shooting this a few weeks back! Thanks to my dancing partner for life @traceyeminstudio – thanks Neil, Chris, Andrew and @robertdiament for bringing the margate magic always
Very very proud to work with my mate @andrewhaighfilm again, this time for the music video of amazing @petshopboys new single “New Bohemia” – had the best time @dreamlandmargate shooting this a few weeks back! Thanks to my dancing partner for life @traceyeminstudio – thanks Neil, Chris, Andrew and @robertdiament for bringing the margate magic always
Very very proud to work with my mate @andrewhaighfilm again, this time for the music video of amazing @petshopboys new single “New Bohemia” – had the best time @dreamlandmargate shooting this a few weeks back! Thanks to my dancing partner for life @traceyeminstudio – thanks Neil, Chris, Andrew and @robertdiament for bringing the margate magic always
Very very proud to work with my mate @andrewhaighfilm again, this time for the music video of amazing @petshopboys new single “New Bohemia” – had the best time @dreamlandmargate shooting this a few weeks back! Thanks to my dancing partner for life @traceyeminstudio – thanks Neil, Chris, Andrew and @robertdiament for bringing the margate magic always
Very very proud to work with my mate @andrewhaighfilm again, this time for the music video of amazing @petshopboys new single “New Bohemia” – had the best time @dreamlandmargate shooting this a few weeks back! Thanks to my dancing partner for life @traceyeminstudio – thanks Neil, Chris, Andrew and @robertdiament for bringing the margate magic always
New #TalkArt! Art critic Jennifer Higgie @jennifer_higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @chloestead chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ In partnership with @artukdotorg and @englishheritage, ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever.