I host and executive produce ‘Stories in Colour’, a serialised podcast from the National Gallery, which tells the histories of one of the world’s most influential technologies.

‘There’s lots to enjoy here.’ The Times ★★★★

It traverses through science and ancient design, trade and conflict, art and religion, the artist’s palette, viral digital trends, popular culture and modern advertising. All to find the stories of how colour has changed the world.

I speak to curators, scientists, historians, artists, and more experts, to look at humanity’s efforts to make colour and make meaning with it.

Along the way, we see – and hear – the National Gallery’s paintings in a whole new spectrum of light. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Deep conversations that make you sit back and think, “What the hell even is colour?”

    The Guardian

  • You don’t have to even visit London’s National Gallery to be enthralled by its new podcast.

    The Irish Statesman

  • Our emotional reflexes to colour – fear, disgust, calm – are put under the microscope.

    The New Statesman

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