Anselm Kiefer and Sigmar Polke, Henry IV, Patrick Modiano
Anne McElvoy considers Phyllida Lloyd's all-female Henry IV, Anselm Kiefer and Sigmar Polke's response to German history, and Patrick Modiano's contribution to film and literature.
An all new Henry IV runs at the Donmar Warehouse until 29th November and Anne McElvoy talks to Phyllida Lloyd about playing Shakespeare in a female prison and what this particular history play has to tell us about territory and britain's porous borders.
Two great german artists go head to head; Anselm Kiefer is at the Royal Academy until December 14th whilst the late Sigmar Polke has a huge retrospective called Alibis at Tate Modern. Tim Marlow, Head of the R.A. together with art historian, Karen Lang, and experienced Germany-watcher and Standpoint Editor, Daniel Johnson discuss reading history through the paintings of Kiefer and Polke ahead of next month's 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall.
And the man often touted as France's greatest writer has just won this year's Nobel prize for Literature. Anne talks the contribution of Patrick Modiano to film as well as literature with Ian Christie and Akane Kawakami.
Producer: Jacqueline Smith.
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German artist Georg Baselitz
Duration: 09:02
Chapters
Kiefer, Polke & Germany
Tim Marlow, Karen Lang, and Daniel Johnson discuss reading history through paintings
Duration: 22:50
Phyllida Lloyd
Anne McElvoy talks to Phyllida Lloyd about playing Shakespeare in a female prison
Duration: 11:25
Nobel Prize winner: Patrick Modiano
Ian Christie & Akane Kawakami discuss Patrick Modiano's contribution to film & literature
Duration: 09:08
Henry IV
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Henry IV starring Harriet Walter is on at the Donmar Warehouse, London until Saturday 29 November 2014.
Image: Harriet Walter (King Henry) and Jade Anouka (Hotspur) rehearsing in Henry IV
Photo credit: Helen Maybanks
In Tune
In Tune will be broadcasting live from the British Museum, London at 16:30 on Friday 17 October 2014. To be a part of the audience, visit the British Museum's website.Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Anne McElvoy Interviewed Guest Phyllida Lloyd Interviewed Guest Tim Marlow Interviewed Guest Karen Lang Interviewed Guest Daniel Johnson Interviewed Guest Ian Christie Interviewed Guest Akane Kawakami Producer Jacqueline Smith Broadcast
- Thu 9 Oct 201422:00BBC Radio 3






