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Show and Tell, Inside the London Art Fair

1 h 0 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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Inside the London Art Fair What happens when you take three artists, one press photographer, and a microphone into the London Art Fair? You get conversations that cut through the noise. In our latest episode, Show and Tell, host Shahina Jaffer is joined by Chris Harvey, Andrew Sales, and Cosmo Ford to reflect on standout works, interview inspiring artists, and debate everything from monochromatic restraint to the price of popularity. We spoke with Carol Ellis, who transformed her journey as a breast cancer survivor into breathtaking visual testimony, and stood before Peter Jackson’s black canvases where faith meets geometry in layers of restraint. Each piece came loaded with memory, tension, and risk—not trend-chasing, but truth-telling. In a world where some artists blow up overnight and vanish just as fast, we asked: Can true legacy survive the pull of commercial success? Society used to think success meant hype, visibility, endless bucks. But that’s not where real art lives. Artists like Bacon or Banksy don’t last because of dollars — they endure because of the stories they tell. Are we making art for now… or for eternity? Listen to the full episode and join the conversation.

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