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Liverpool Art Biennial

Matthew Sweet and Natalie Haynes report from the Liverpool Biennial. With artists Marvin Gaye Chetwynd, Betty Woodman and Krzysztof Wodiczko, plus poet Sandeep Parmar.

Matthew Sweet and the critic, Natalie Haynes report from Liverpool where art has taken over the city. They talk to the artists, Marvin Gaye Chetwynd, Betty Woodman and Krzysztof Wodiczko as well as the Biennial director, Sally Tallant and the poet and 2015 New Generation Thinker Sandeep Parmar, who is curating a literary programme for the festival.

The Liverpool Biennial runs until October 16th
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Sandeep Parmar is the author of two poetry books: The Marble Orchard and Eidolon (a rewriting of Helen of Troy in modern America).

Producer: Zahid Warley

(Image: Momentary Monument - The Stone by Lara Favaretto / Credit: Joel Fildes).

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45 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterMatthew Sweet
Interviewed GuestNatalie Haynes
Interviewed GuestMarvin Gaye Chetwynd
Interviewed GuestBetty Woodman
Interviewed GuestKrzysztof Wodiczko
Interviewed GuestSally Tallant
Interviewed GuestSandeep Parmar
ProducerZahid Warley

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  • Tue 12 Jul 201622:00

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