Ben Stiller, Martin Rowson on James Gillray, Artist Peter Doig
Ben Stiller on his film While We're Young, Martin Rowson reviews Love Bites, caricatures by James Gillray, and artist Peter Doig reflects on his painting White Canoe.
Ben Stiller discusses his new film While We're Young, in which he plays a middle-aged documentary-maker who befriends a much younger couple and struggles to keep up with their hipster lifestyle.
As the artist Peter Doig prepares for his new solo exhibition in Venice, one of the world's most successful living artists reflects on his 2007 painting White Canoe which set an auction record for a living European artist when it sold for £5.7m.
Caricaturist James Gillray was celebrated for his incisive ridiculing of royalty and politicians. On the 200th anniversary of his death the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford explores his work and the impact it had. Cartoonist Martin Rowson reviews more than 60 of Gillray's caricatures on display.
Presenter John Wilson
Producer Jerome Weatherald.
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Ben Stiller
Duration: 09:49
Martin Rowson on James Gillray
Duration: 05:19
Joanne Harris on artistic censorship
Duration: 04:56
Artist Peter Doig
Duration: 07:44
Ben Stiller
Ben Stiller discusses his film While We're Young.Ìý Released on Friday 3 April, certificate 15.Peter Doig
Peter Doig's first solo exhibition is atÌýPalazetto Tito at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa in Venice from 5 May until 4 October 2015.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
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James Gillray
A newÌýexhibition celebrates the work of the caricaturist James Gillray.
Love Bites: Caricatures byÌýJames GillrayÌýis showing at the from 26 Mar 2015 to 21 Jun 2015.
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Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Ben Stiller Interviewed Guest Peter Doig Interviewed Guest Martin Rowson Producer Jerome Weatherald Broadcast
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