In Talks With Danielle Radojcin
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- Arts
Adventures in visual culture. With journalist Danielle Radojcin
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Carpenters Workshop Gallery and transformative design
Designer Harry Nuriev and Carpenters Workshop Gallery co-founder Loïc Le Gaillard discuss challenging traditional boundaries around design.
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Lee Alexander McQueen's Sarabande Foundation
Alexander McQueen's Sarabande Foundation was set up before the late fashion designer's death to support and nurture multidisciplinary artistic talent. Chief Executive Trino Verkade speaks to Simon Chilvers about its mission and future plans.
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Reframing Pauline Boty
Who was Pauline Boty? With her blonde, backcombed hairstyle and It Girl charm, this pioneer of Pop Art embodied the 1960s scene in London, hanging with Bob Dylan, posing for David Bailey, and acting with Michael Caine. As a new generation discovers her work, Danielle Radojcin and guests explore the tragically short life and burgeoning legacy of this extraordinary woman.
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Filling in the gaps: Lubaina Himid
Of her work, which addresses legacies of colonialism and slavery, British artist Lubaina Himid says she is "filling in the gaps of history." The Turner Prize winner, who turns 70 this year, discusses her new show.
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David Remfry reflects
British artist David Remfry reflects on his life as an artist, from 60s London, to 20 years spent living in the Chelsea Hotel to a triumph at the Royal Academy - and the famous people who have sat for him along the way.
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The collaborative fashion spirit behind Marni
Francesco Risso, the creative director at fashion house Marni, and the brand's stylist Carlos Nazario, discuss inspiration and life journeys with guest host Simon Chilvers.