No need for the chART Squad to travel abroad for this one; just take a walk down good ol’ London and see what the northwest plinth in Trafalgar Square has for us! After king William IV (whose statue it was supposed to hold) died in 1837 the plinth remained empty for over 150 years, until the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce found the perfect use for it: displaying contemporary artworks. Ever since 1998 numerous artists have been commissioned to display artworks right under Napo… I mean, Admiral Nelson’s nose, and in today’s episode we are going to take a look at two of them: Hans Haacke’s Gift Horse (2015) and David Shrigley’s Really Good (2016). Are they great? Are they dumb? Come give us a listen and hear what we think about them!

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