Gentleman Jack, correcting the contemporary art canon, #BeMoreMartyn, Futbolka
Novelist Philippa Gregory reviews Gentleman Jack. Plus the question of correcting the contemporary art canon, and #BeMoreMartyn - the verbatim play inspired by Martyn Hett.
Television dramatist Sally Wainwright has written award-winning crime series such as Happy Valley, heart-warming love stories such as Last Tango in Halifax. The last time she turned her attention to the 19th century, it was to portray the Bront毛s in To Walk Invisible. Now she鈥檚 returned to the Victorian age, this time looking at the life of lesbian landowner Anne Lister. Historical novelist, Philippa Gregory reviews.
The idea of the canon in contemporary and modern art is currently being fiercely debated in galleries and museums with many of these institutions now attempting to broaden the canon by including previously overlooked female artists and artists of colour, and challenging the idea of a universal canon by trying to reflect their localities in their collections. Caroline Douglas, Director of the Contemporary Art Society, and Helen Legg, Director of Tate Liverpool discuss the rebalancing of modern and contemporary art collections.
In the aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing, the name of one of the victims, 29-year-old Coronation Street superfan, Martyn Hett, began trending on twitter with the hashtag BeMoreMartyn. The hashtag has now evolved into the title of a verbatim play created from interviews with eight of Martyn鈥檚 friends. Theatre critic Lyn Gardner, and Mike Lee, the co-writer of the play, join Front Row to talk about making theatre from such a traumatic event.
Recent days have seen English football clubs enjoy dramatic success in Europe, but it鈥檚 Welsh football that is the subject of celebration in a new exhibition at T欧 Pawb, the arts centre in Wrexham. Curator James Harper discusses how contemporary artists have found inspiration in the beautiful game.
Presenter: Samira Ahmed
Producer: Ekene Akalawu
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Gentleman Jack
Rebalancing the Modern and Contemporary Art Canon
#BeMoreMartyn
Hope Theatre Company's play opens at the Pleasance Islington on May 21st before going on to Brighton, Newcastle, Sheffield and Salford
Futbolka
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Samira Ahmed |
Interviewed Guest | Philippa Gregory |
Interviewed Guest | Caroline Douglas |
Interviewed Guest | Helen Legg |
Interviewed Guest | James Harper |
Interviewed Guest | Lyn Gardner |
Interviewed Guest | Mike Lee |
Producer | Ekene Akalawu |
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- Wed 15 May 2019 19:15麻豆社 Radio 4
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