Jeeves and Wooster; Stanley Spencer; Frank Gehry
Arts news, reviews and interviews with Kirsty Lang, including Matthew Macfadyen and Stephen Mangan on Jeeves and Wooster, and Fiona MacCarthy on Stanley Spencer's war paintings.
With Kirsty Lang
Kirsty talks to actors Matthew Macfadyen and Stephen Mangan as they play the roles of Jeeves and Wooster in a new stage version of one of P G Wodehouse's much-loved books.
The architect Frank Gehry, whose Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles feature the undulating metallic curves for which he has become known, opens a new exhibition of his work this week. Frank Gehry discusses his new sculptures, a series of artworks based on fish, a recurrent motif in his art and architecture, as well as his designs for the new development at Battersea Power station in London.
Stanley Spencer's masterpiece is a series of murals he painted in a small chapel in the Hampshire countryside. The paintings depict his life on the Salonika front during World War I, but concentrate on the domestic rather than the combat, on doing the laundry and eating jam sandwiches. The murals have now been removed while the chapel is undergoing restoration and is on show in London and then Chichester. The artist's biographer, Fiona MacCarthy, tells Kirsty about the story behind the paintings.
This week a Swedish cinema announced that it was going to rate movies according to the Bechdel Test, in which movies get an A rating for gender equality if they have at least two named female characters who talk to each other about something other than a man. Melissa Silverstein, the founder of the influential Women And Hollywood website, tells Kirsty why she thinks this is just the start of a conversation we need to have about in women in film.
Producer Stephen Hughes.
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Matthew Macfadyen and Stephen Mangan on Jeeves and Wooster
Duration: 09:20
Women in film
Duration: 05:11
Frank Gehry
Duration: 07:38
Stanley Spencer
Duration: 05:38
Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense
is at the Duke Of York’s theatre in London currently booking until 8th March 2014.
Image above: ÌýMatthew Macfadyen and Stephen Mangan in a Perfect Nonsense.ÌýPhoto by Uli Weber.
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Stanley Spencer: Heaven in a Hell of War
is showing at Somerset House in London until 26th January 2014.Ìý
Image: Stanley Spencer,ÌýBedmaking. Stanley Spencer at SandhamÌýMemorial Chapel © National Trust/JohnÌýHammond.Ìý
Frank Gehry
is at the Gagosian Gallery in London until 21st December 2013.Ìý
Image: Kirsty visits Frank Gehry's exhibition at at the Gagosian Gallery. © Frank Gehry. Courtesy the artist and Gagosian Gallery. Photo: Jerome Weatherald.Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Kirsty Lang Interviewed Guest Matthew Macfadyen Interviewed Guest Stephen Mangan Interviewed Guest Frank Gehry Interviewed Guest Fiona MacCarthy Interviewed Guest Melissa Silverstein Producer Stephen Hughes Broadcast
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