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Black Swan; Crime fiction round up; Art you can touch

With Mark Lawson, who explores the issues raised by art you can touch, selects new crime fiction and reviews the film Black Swan.

With Mark Lawson. Black Swan, directed by Darren Aronofsky, stars Natalie Portman as a dancer. Adam Mars-Jones reviews the film.

A report on art you can touch. Jessica Morgan, curator of Tate Modern's new display of work by Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco and Ralph Rugoff, director of the Hayward Gallery, discuss the issues raised by interactive art.

Jeff Park selects new crime fiction from authors including Ann Cleeves, Martin Cruz Smith and Jo Nesbo.

A Brief Encounters Radio 4 Film Season report on Danish cinema.

Producer Robyn Read.

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30 minutes

Chapters

  • Black Swan

    • Black Swan

      Adam Mars-Jones reviews the film Black Swan, starring Natalie Portman.

      Duration: 05:15

  • Art You Can Touch

    • Art You Can Touch

      Mark Lawson reviews Art You Can Touch at the Tate Modern.

      Duration: 11:39

  • Sir Peter Hall

    • Sir Peter Hall

      To listen to the full length Front Row interview with Sir Peter Hall see Front Row Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Page.

      Duration: 01:10

  • Crime Fiction Selection

    • Crime Fiction Selection

      Jeff Park with his selection of the New Year's crime fiction.

      Duration: 06:54

  • Brief Encounters Film Season - Denmark

    • Brief Encounters Film Season - Denmark

      Matthew Sweet reports on the Vester Vov Vov cinema in Copenhagen.

      Duration: 03:00

Broadcast

  • Tue 18 Jan 2011 19:15

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