11/03/2015
Curator Lucy Askew talks about the enduring appeal of Roy Lichtenstein ahead of a new exhibition, plus Will Gompertz discusses the V&A's Alexander McQueen retrospective.
Key works by American artist Roy Lichtenstein will appear in a special exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Senior Curator Lucy Askew discusses his enduring appeal.
Savage Beauty- the V&A's breathtaking Alexander McQueen retrospective opens on Saturday. Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Arts Editor Will Gompertz explains the record-breaking advance ticket sales and the clamour to attend.
Scottish Opera continue their work of reaching out to ever younger audiences with KidO, their new show for 3-4 year olds. Director Lu Kemp and performer Andrew McTaggart talk about engaging small children with opera.
Returning with a brand new novel is a bookseller turned author who is well known for his gigantic beard. However, Joseph Connolly's latest novel 'Style' isn't about his own fashion choices but instead casts a critical an eye on today's celebrity culture. He'll be in studio with Janice.
Artist Anthony Schrag on his modern-day pilgrimage: walking for three months from Huntly in Aberdeenshire to Venice for the 2015 Biennale.
Women's history writer Jean Debney talks about Far Away Hills, her latest novel. It's a tribute to her Grandmother who moved from Glasgow to the Canadian Prairies in the twilight years of the nineteenth century.
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Roy Lichtenstein
Lucy Askew discusses American artist Roy Lichtenstein
KidO
Scottish Opera discuss their new work KidO
Style
Joseph Connolly discusses his latest novel 'Style'
Far Away Hills
Women's history writer Jean Debney discusses her latest novel Far Away Hills
Savage Beauty
Will Gompertz reviews the V&A's Alexander McQueen retrospective
Anthony Schrag & the 2015 Biennale
Artist Anthony Schrag on walking Huntly Aberdeenshire to Venice for the 2015 Biennale
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- Wed 11 Mar 2015 14:05Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland
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