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Joachim Trier, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Angus Robertson

Director Joachim Trier on his Oscar-nominated film The Worst Person in the World. And the first major UK exhibition of US sculptor Robert Indiana at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

Director Joachim Trier has been nominated for the Best Original Screenplay and Best International Film Oscars for The Worst Person in the World. If the title refers to his protagonist that’s rather harsh. Julie is, after all, only trying to navigate relationships and career and find happiness and meaning in her life in contemporary Oslo. Trier talks to Nick Ahad about using a novelistic form – prologue, chapters, epilogue – in the creation of a film, working with Cannes Best Actress winner Renate Reinsve, and how his film is full of light, warmth and humour - the very opposite of Scandi Noir.

Clare Lilley, curator and new director of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park discusses the first major UK exhibition of American painter, sculptor and printmaker Robert Indiana and the Park's future.

There have been several announcements recently from the Scottish Government about funding and supporting the revival of Scotland’s cultural landscape in the wake of the pandemic. We talk to Angus Robertson, the Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, about his Government’s plans for culture, north of the border.

Presenter: Nick Ahad
Producer: Ekene Akalawu

Image: Robert Indiana, LOVE (Red Blue Green), 1966–1998, installation view at Yorkshire Sculpture Park,
2022. Photo: Β© Jonty Wilde, courtesy of Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Artwork: Β© 2022 Morgan Art
Foundation Ltd./ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/DACS, London

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  • Tue 22 Mar 2022 19:15

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