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Coming from the 60th anniversary celebrations for the Festival of Britain where Nancy Durrant talks to Tracey Emin about her new show at the Hayward.

Coming from the 60th anniversary celebrations for the Festival of Britain where Nancy Durrant talks to Tracey Emin about her new show at the Hayward. Also, Andrew Graham-Dixon travels north to the new Hepworth Wakefield exhibition space designed by David Chipperfield, while Tom Dyckhoff explores the militarisation of urban architecture.

Mark Kermode tries the new video game LA Noire, which draws its inspiration from film noir, while record producer Danger Mouse talks about his new album Rome, spawned from the spaghetti western soundtrack.

Alastair Sooke checks out the four shortlisted for the Art Fund Prize Museum of the Year and choreographer Wayne McGregor selects his own prize moments from the BBC archives.

59 minutes

Last on

Sun 22 May 201101:50

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterAndrew Graham-Dixon
PresenterTom Dyckhoff
PresenterMark Kermode
PresenterAlastair Sooke
PresenterWayne McGregor
Interviewed GuestTracey Emin
Series EditorJanet Lee
Series ProducerEmily Kennedy
Series ProducerEmma Cahusac

Broadcasts

  • Thu 19 May 201119:00
  • Fri 20 May 201100:05
  • Fri 20 May 201101:05
  • Sun 22 May 201101:50

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