Tracey Emin, Blade Runner, Stan Tracey, Museum Sale Controversy
John Wilson talks to Tracey Emin as her infamous artwork My Bed returns to public display. Plus Stan Tracey's son Clark discusses his father's jazz album Under Milk Wood.
John Wilson talks to Tracey Emin, as her infamous artwork My Bed returns to public display at Tate.
As Ridley Scott's Blade Runner: The Final Cut is re-released in cinemas, Tim Robey looks at the idea of the director's cut.
Clark Tracey on his father Stan Tracey's seminal jazz album Under Milk Wood, inspired by the Dylan Thomas play, as he prepares to mark the record's 50th anniversary with a string of performances.
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Tracey Emin
Duration: 08:55
The Director's Cut
Duration: 04:47
Museum sale controversy
Duration: 04:12
Under Milk Wood
Duration: 09:40
BP Spotlight – Tracey Emin and Francis Bacon
John Wilson talks to Tracey Emin, as her infamous artwork My Bed returns to public display at Tate Britain.
BP Spotlight – Tracey Emin and Francis Bacon at 31 March 2015 – June 2016.
Main image: Ana Escobar
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The Director's Cut
As Ridley Scott's Blade Runner: The Final Cut is re-released in cinemas, Tim Robey looks at the idea of the director's cut.
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Under Milk Wood
Clark TraceyÌýdiscusses his father Stan Tracey's seminal jazz album Under Milk Wood, inspired by the Dylan Thomas play.
Tour dates:
10th April – Sage Gateshead
14th April – Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, London
12th May – Southampton Jazz Club
14th May – Watermill Jazz Club, Woking
17th May – Herts Jazz, Welwyn Garden City
Museum sale controversy
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export ban on the Egyptian Sekhemka statue sold by the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery last July.Ìý Liz Forgan discusses.
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Tracey Emin Interviewed Guest Tim Robey Interviewed Guest Clark Tracey Producer Philip Sellars Producer Timothy Prosser Broadcast
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