Sting, David Bowie's art collection, Mark Haddon, Ian McDiarmid and Chris Hannan
Sting disusses his new album, David Bowie's curator on the musician's art collection, Mark Haddon reads The Pilgrim's Progress, and Ian McDiarmid talks about playing Enoch Powell.
Sting discusses 57th & 9th, his first rock album in 13 years, the title being a reference to New York City, his adopted home for the last 35 years.
"Art was, seriously, the only thing I'd ever wanted to own." So said David Bowie, who gathered a huge and distinguished collection, particularly of post-war British painting. As an exhibition of the work opens at Sotheby's, ahead of its sale next month, Beth Greenacre, who was Bowie's curator, walks John Wilson around the collection and discusses what it reveals about him.
As part of the 麻豆社's Love to Read campaign which celebrates the pleasures of reading, author Mark Haddon - best known for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time - confesses to a classic book he's never read, and reads it especially for Front Row. His choice of classic book: John Bunyan's 1678 Christian allegory, The Pilgrim's Progress.
Enoch Powell's 1968 "Rivers of Blood" speech is at the heart of a new play that examines the shifting nature of identity. Playwright Chris Hannan and actor Ian McDiarmid discuss bringing Powell the man and Powell the politician to life in the premiere production of What Shadows at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
Presenter: John Wilson
Producer: Rebecca Armstrong.
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Daviid Bowie's art collection
Duration: 06:58
Mark Haddon
Duration: 05:44
Ian McDiarmi and Chris Hannan
Duration: 06:26
Sting
Duration: 08:41
Sting
new album, 57th & 9th, is released on 11 November 2016.
His latest single, I Can't Stop聽Thinking About You (Acoustic), is out now.
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Main image above: Sting
Image to the left: John Wilson (Left) with Sting
David Bowie's art
is on exhibition at Sotheby's, London from 01 - 10 November 2016.聽 There will be a series of talks about Bowie and art on 05聽- 06 November, 2016, plus an all-night viewing on 04 November.
Image: David Bowie, Beautiful, Shattering, Slashing....
Image credit: Sotheby's/Gavin Evans
Mark Haddon
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Ian McDiarmid, Chris Hannan
by Chris Hannan is at the Birmingham Rep聽until 12 November 2016.
Image: Ian McDiarmid as Enoch Powell in What Shadows.
Image credit: Ellie Kurttz聽
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Sting Interviewed Guest Beth Greenacre Interviewed Guest Mark Haddon Interviewed Guest Chris Hannan Interviewed Guest Ian McDiarmid Producer Rebecca Armstrong Broadcast
- Mon 31 Oct 2016 19:15麻豆社 Radio 4
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