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18/09/2012

An exhibition focusing on human rights abuses opens at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. We talk about GΓΌnther Uecker's work and what it means to Iranians to be able to see it.

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On today's programme, an exhibition focusing on human rights abuses at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art.

The first novel from a Cambodian princess about the horrors of life under the Khmer Rouge and the Bronze exhibition at London's Royal Academy.

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18 minutes

Last on

Wed 19 Sep 2012 08:32GMT

Chapters

  • GΓΌnther Uecker

    An exhibition focusing on human rights abuses opens at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. We talk about GΓΌnther Uecker's work and what it means to Iranians to be able to see it.

    Duration: 05:48

  • Vaddey Ratner

    The first novel from a Cambodian princess about the horrors of life under the Khmer Rouge - the deaths of her family members, starvation, forced labour - and her flight to the US.

    Duration: 05:50

  • Bronze at London's Royal Academy

    Art critic Louisa Buck discusses a new show of Bronze masterpieces from Ancient Greece to era-defining Medieval and Renaissance treasures to works by iconic figures such as Rodin and Picasso.

    Duration: 05:50

Broadcasts

  • Tue 18 Sep 2012 14:32GMT
  • Tue 18 Sep 2012 22:32GMT
  • Wed 19 Sep 2012 02:32GMT
  • Wed 19 Sep 2012 08:32GMT