How should you title an artwork? Is there a right and a wrong way of doing it? Izzy and Anna delve into the world of titles in this week’s episode, comparing their favourite titles and discussing what it is they like about each one. They unpick the difference between a title and a label, discover some great puns, and have yet another argument about ‘BMW Shark’. Artists, artworks and exhibitions mentioned in this episode include: Tessa Farmer, ‘The Perilous Pursuit of a Python’; Rachel Sussman, ‘The Oldest Living Things in the World’ (of course); ‘The Only Thing More Slippery Than The Elbow’ (Auction House, Redruth); Antony Gormley, ‘Still Falling’; Georgia Gendall, ‘Salt Licks’; Solomon Kammer, ‘Cede’, ‘Capitulate’, ‘Languish’, ‘Perpetuity’, ‘Handled’, ‘That’s Normal’; Nina Powles ‘[IMG_227]’; and ‘We Are Floating in Space’ (Newlyn Art Gallery). Music: Ketsa, ‘Still Room On The Night Train’, available at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa