Listen "S3:E2 Jim Dine: London 1966"
Episode Synopsis
Note: explicit content! In this episode, Malika Browne talks to Harriet Vyner, co-founder of Cheerio Publishing and author of Groovy Bob: The Life and Times of Robert Fraser, about an exhibition at the Robert Fraser Gallery in Duke Street, London in 1966. The show was of prints by Jim Dine, on which he collaborated with Eduardo Paolozzi, and it was shut down by the police on grounds of obscenity. A must-listen for anyone interested in Swinging London, in the art world, and in the fascinating figure of Robert Fraser.This episode has been generously supported by Cheerio Publishing. Visit Www.cheeriopublishing.com to learn more about their publications and films. #RobertFraser #JimDine #EduardoPaolozzi #MichaelCooper #BrianRobertson #RolandPenrose #BrianClarke #RollingStones #MickJagger #JohnLennon #ColinSelf #RichardHamilton Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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