“If you weren’t there, it wasn’t art!” Five artists who’ve interacted with the idea of impermanent art explain why it is an unmissable metaphor for our times. The programme explores …
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Art collector and broadcaster Alvin Hall examines how the dynamic work of African-American self-taught artists is gaining recognition from American institutions today – and how much more needs to be …
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This second programme in the series, A Call to Art explores Latin America’s visceral and complex street art. Graffiti artists use their access to public space to pose questions and …
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This first of three programmes examining protest art in Latin America. The first programme explores the role of memorial art and the process of memorialisation in two countries that …
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Listen to the series on the BBC Radio 4 programme page:
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b069r80x
George Orwell’s Pupil
Chet Baker’s Last Manager
Tina Turner’s White Dancer…
Read More →Season 9 of the series that examines a great artist from the perspective of one notable associate who was indispensable to them at a critical stage in their career. Begins …
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Miles Kington analyses the mechanics of comedy in this classic three part series first broadcast on the BBC in 2005
Listen to the first programme here
KINGTON’S ANATOMY OF COMEDY …
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