Join art critic TJ Clark, author known for his insights on art and politics, alongside film scholar Lucy Bolton, philosopher Clare Carlisle, and historian Anthony Seldon. They discuss the significance of repetition in art, life, and history. Clark emphasizes repeated viewing for deeper artistic appreciation. Bolton highlights themes of alienation in Chantel Akerman's film 'Jeanne Dielman.' Carlisle explores Kierkegaard's views on repetition enriching human experience, while Seldon reflects on cyclical patterns in leadership. A captivating exploration of how routines shape our perception and connections!