Tomorrow's World with Richard Williamson
PortraitRichard WilliamsonTomorrow's World with Richard Williamson
Richard Williamson founded McKay Williamson in Notting Hill in 2002, naming it after his two grandfathers as a tribute to family and legacy. What began as a creative studio became a gallery built around story rather than trend.
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What we talked about.
Richard Williamson talks about art, memory, taste and the work of helping people find things that mean something to them. The conversation is less about buying art as an object and more about listening: to places, families, visual instincts and the stories people often do not yet know they are trying to tell.
This episode explores:
- How do you help someone choose art when they do not yet know what they are looking for?
- Why does the story behind an object often matter as much as the object itself?
- Can a gallery be built around listening rather than status or trend?
- What makes a city, a memory or a family history become visually meaningful?
- How do you build taste without outsourcing it to the market?
- What does art reveal about the places and people we are attached to?