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Barbara Dawson (Francis Bacon Studio at Hugh Lane Gallery)

Talk Art

Russell Tovey and Robert Diament c/o Independent Talent

Modern Art, Drawing, Celebrity, Artwork, Art, Contemporary Art, Studio Visit, Artist Interview, Art Talk, Visual Arts, Robert Diament, Entertainment, Talk Art, Russell Tovey, Arts, Sculpture, Painting

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2025

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Russell & Robert meet Barbara Dawson for a behind the scenes visit to Francis Bacon’s Studio, installed in Dublin’s iconic Hugh Lane Gallery. The gallery is currently closed to the public for major renovations so we thought it would be a great opportunity to bring the studio and galleries to life with this exclusive audio tour, while closed to public.


A visit to Francis Bacon’s Studio at Hugh Lane Gallery gives a unique opportunity to experience the working process of one of the twentieth century’s greatest artists.


Born in Dublin in 1909, Bacon grew up in county Kildare. He left home at the age of sixteen and eventually settled in London where he established himself as one of the leading international artists of his generation. Bacon moved into 7 Reece Mews, London, in 1961 where he lived and worked until his death in 1992 (in Madrid).


We also loved seeing photographer Perry Ogden's iconic documentation of artist Francis Bacon's chaotic studio at 7 Reece Mews, London. 


In 1998, director Barbara Dawson secured the donation of Francis Bacon’s studio from the artist’s heir, John Edwards, and Brian Clarke, executor of the Estate of Francis Bacon. Her vision was to remove the entire studio including all of the items without exception, as well as the architectural features, and relocate the studio as it was, to the Hugh Lane Gallery.


In the August of that year, as project manager, she assembled a team of conservators, curators, and archaeologists to carry out the move. The archaeologists made survey and elevation drawings of the small studio, mapping out the spaces and locations of all the objects, while the conservators prepared the works for travel and curators tagged and packed each of the items, including the dust. The walls, doors floor and ceiling were also removed.


Barbara Dawson is an Irish art historian, gallery director, curator and author. She has curated numerous significant exhibitions including retrospectives by notable artists including Francis Bacon, 2009. Dawson is the first female director of the Hugh Lane Gallery, a municipal art space and "the first known public gallery of modern art in the world" in Dublin. She has been the gallery's director since 1991.



Follow @TheHughLane and visit: https://hughlane.ie/arts_artists/francis-bacons-studio/


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0:00.0

Good afternoon, good morning, good evening, wherever you are in the world.

0:09.2

I'm Russell Tovey.

0:10.0

And I'm Robert Diane.

0:10.9

This is Talkart.

0:11.7

Welcome to Talkart.

0:12.9

How are you today, Robert?

0:14.2

Today, Russell, I am feeling immersed in history.

0:19.0

Oh, that's a good feeling.

0:20.2

We are in a place which is fast becoming one of my favorite places ever,

0:24.2

which is Dublin in Ireland.

0:26.1

And it's my first trip ever to Ireland, which just seems totally crazy

0:29.0

because I've spent so much of my teenage years being inspired by Irish music,

0:32.8

and now I'm finally here.

0:34.4

And today, I feel like we're on a pilgrimage

0:36.2

because we have come all the way to a

0:39.8

gallery which is actually currently closed. It's a museum, a major institution which is actually

0:45.1

the first ever recorded, I think, Museum of Modern Art in the world. It's kind of really

0:50.9

historic on that level too. And we are with the director and leader of this incredible institution since 1991.

0:59.0

She is an incredible inspiring curator and gallerist and passionate art historian, exactly,

1:08.0

and someone who's really paved the way for women in art and in Irish art

1:12.4

in a way that is just so inspiring. And I know we'll have a huge ongoing legacy in the future as well.

1:18.5

And we are now stood in the Francis Bacon studio, just on the outside of it. Now, Francis Bacon is an artist

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