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From Family Legacy to Global Vision: Inside Waddington Custot Gallery

From Family Legacy to Global Vision: Inside Waddington Custot Gallery

Update: 2025-11-25
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David Bellingham speaks with Victor Custot and Carmen Hu of Waddington Custot Gallery about continuing a 70-year family legacy, the gallery’s curatorial identity, and their approaches to artist representation and international engagement. They discuss the gallery’s focus on technical excellence, relationships with artist estates (including Peter Blake and Barry Flanagan), and recent contemporary exhibitions such as Qiong Er and textile artist Kenia Almaraz Murillo. The hosts also cover operational choices, including reconfiguring the reception to highlight artworks, and the role of gallery staff and technicians in executing ambitious shows.


Victor and Carmen reflect on trends in collector behaviour post-pandemic, the importance of art fairs, online sales dynamics, and generational shifts in collecting. They share advice for MA Art Business students on finding a niche, being curious, and building long-term professional relationships. Listeners are invited to visit the gallery on Cork Street and follow updates at waddingtoncustot.com.


 


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‘Baby, I Miss The Internet’ (Rama, Rama, Rama) 


by TOT TAYLOR


is used by kind permission of the artist


©Tot Taylor/Songmatic Music (2020)


 


 


 

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From Family Legacy to Global Vision: Inside Waddington Custot Gallery

From Family Legacy to Global Vision: Inside Waddington Custot Gallery

David Bellingham