Iggy Pop; The Lion King; Marcel Duchamp
John Wilson talks to the godfather of punk, Iggy Pop, ahead of this year's BBC Music John Peel Lecture.
Disney chief Thomas Schumacher on creating The Lion King and a stage version of Frozen.
Artists Cornelia Parker and Keith Tyson in praise of surrealist Marcel Duchamp.
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Gallery: What Duchamp Taught Me
Images of Cornelia Parker's and Keith Tyson's work from the exhibition.
Chapters
Iggy Pop
Iggy Pop discusses his upcoming John Peel Lecture on Free Music In A Capitalist World
Duration: 11:55
Marcel Duchamp
Cornelia Parker and Keith Tyson discuss Marcel Duchamp's influence on the art world
Duration: 07:07
The Lion King
The President of Disney’s Theatrical division discusses the success of The Lion King
Duration: 07:25
Iggy Pop
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Iggy Pop will be delivering the fourth annual John Peel Lecture, which is broadcast live on BBC 6 Music on Monday 13 October at 7pm. It will also be filmed for BBC Four to be broadcast on Sunday 19 October at 8pm.
What Duchamp Taught Me
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What Duchamp Taught Me is showing at The Fine Art Society in London until Wednesday 5 November, 2014.
Photograph by Gina Soden.
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Iggy Pop Interviewed Guest Thomas Schumacher Interviewed Guest Cornelia Parker Interviewed Guest Ketih Tyson Interviewed Guest Tim Robey Broadcast
- Fri 10 Oct 201419:15BBC Radio 4
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