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British Art Matters
Dr Jonny Yarker, chair of the Berger Prize judging panel
Season 1, Ep. 1
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British Art Matters host Dr Christina Faraday opens our podcast series in conversation with Dr Jonny Yarker, the chairman of the Berger Prize judging panel, asking what makes a great art history book?
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