Cities and Resilience, Daisy Hay, Brian Clarke on Robert Fraser
Anne McElvoy presents. With New Generation Thinker Daisy Hay on the relationship between Disraeli and his wife, and Judith Rodin and Ricky Burdett on cities and disaster planning.
New Generation Thinker Daisy Hay talks to Anne McElvoy about the relationship between Disraeli and his wife. Judith Rodin discusses cities and disaster planning with Ricky Burdett - director of LSE Cities and the Urban Age Programme. Glass artist Brian Clarke outlines the role played by the art dealer Robert Fraser who showcased the work of emerging American and European artists from the 60s onwards. Fraser, who was painted being arrested alongside Mick Jagger in Richard Hamilton's Image Swingeing London '67, hosted avant garde art openings and supported artists including Jean Michel Basquiat, Gilbert and George, Bridget Riley and Eduardo Paolozzi.
Judith Rodin's book is The Resilience Dividend.
Daisy Hay's book is called Mr and Mrs Disraeli: A Strange Romance
Brian Clarke is curating an exhibition at Pace Gallery in London: A Strong Sweet Smell of Incense runs from February 6th - March 21st at 6 Burlington Gardens. Brian Clarke's own work is on show at Pace London at 10 Lexington Street from February 13th - March 21st.
Producer: Craig Templeton Smith.
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Cities & Resilience
Judith Rodin discusses cities and disaster planning with Ricky Burdett
Duration: 24:42
Disraeli
New Generation Thinker Daisy Hay talks about the relationship between Disraeli & his wife
Duration: 09:11
Robert Fraser
Glass artist Brian Clarke outlines the role played by the art dealer Robert Fraser
Duration: 09:41
Credits
Role Contributor Interviewed Guest Daisy Hay Interviewed Guest Judith Rodin Interviewed Guest Ricky Burdett Interviewed Guest Brian Clarke Presenter Anne McElvoy Producer Craig Templeton Smith Broadcast
- Thu 22 Jan 2015 22:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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