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Mrs Wilson, Vegan Art, Akwaeke Emezi

A review of Ruth Wilson in the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ drama Mrs Wilson, in which she plays her own grandmother. And as veganism gains popularity, we consider how it is applied to the art world.

Golden Globe Award winner Ruth Wilson stars in the new Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ drama Mrs Wilson in a uniquely challenging role: she is playing her own grandmother, Alison Wilson. The drama follow Alison's investigation into the mysterious multiple lives of her husband Alec, which only come to light after his sudden death. TV critic Alison Graham gives her verdict.

As veganism gains more popularity in the UK, we consider how it is applied to the art world; both in terms of how animals are represented and how animal products are used in creating work. We speak to novelist cultural academic Alex Lockwood from the University of Sunderland and Aisha Eveleigh who runs a vegan art festival Liberation Arts in Bristol.

Plus Nigerian author Akwaeke Emezi on their debut novel, Freshwater, which is about a person inhabited by Igbo spirits. Emezi explains how the book explores ideas of identity using their own life experience and Nigerian mythology.

Presenter: Stig Abell
Producer: Hilary Dunn

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Mrs Wilson

Mrs Wilson

Mrs Wilson, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ1's new 3-part drama, starts on 27 November 2018, and on the 2 following Tuesdays at 9.00pm, and is also on the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ iPlayer.

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Main image above: Ruth Wilson as Alison Wilson in Mrs Wilson

Image credit: Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ /WP Films/Steffan Hill

Image to the left:Β  Ruth Wilson and Iain Glen as Alison and Alec Wilson in Mrs Wilson

Image credit: Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ/WP Films Ltd

Awaeke Emezi

Awaeke Emezi

Awaeke Emezi's book is out now in hardback.

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Image credit: Elizabeth Wirija

Veganism and art

Veganism and art

Artist Aisha Eveleigh has set up , a festival which combines veganism with art and culture.Β  It runs from 09 -11 February 2019 in Bristol.

book The Chernobyl Privileges is available now.

Image: An Aisha Eveleigh artwork. Β She uses a combination of ceramics and textiles to create domestic dinner items. Themes include Ethics, Politics and Animal Rights.

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  • Fri 23 Nov 2018 19:15

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