Statues and sculptures
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- Posted12 March 2019
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- Posted6 March 2019
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- Posted27 February 2019
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- Posted25 February 2019
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A host of prehistoric sculptures made entirely of Lego has come to the South. Julian Clegg. Audio, 00:04:25
The Bright Bricks factory in Bordon let us wander around their Jurassic Park
- AttributionBBC Radio Solent
- Posted19 February 2019
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- Posted19 February 2019
Shaped by the River Clyde. Audio, 28 minutes
A portrait of the artist on the river, George Parsonage.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Pursuit of Beauty. The Spider Orchestra. Audio, 28 minutes
The art of Tomás Saraceno who makes sculptures and music with spiders and their webs
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Open Country. Ash to Ash. Audio, 25 minutes
Ash trees are dying from ash dieback. Helen Mark hears how Kent is preserving their memory
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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More or Less. Heart age calculator; Danish sperm imports; The size of the services sector; The 'safest car on the road'; Counting goats. Audio, 28 minutes
Tim Harford questions the usefulness of a popular heart age calculator.
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Great Exhibition of the North. Art. Audio, 28 minutes
How artists at the Great Exhibition of the North are embracing its theme of innovation.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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The World in 3D. Audio, 27 minutes
Seeing the Kathe Kollwitz sculpture Mother and Her Dead Son can change your life.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Street Art. Series 1, People. Audio, 30 minutes
The public art series continues with a look at public art - and who gets to join in?
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- Posted11 February 2018
Street Art. Series 1, Place. Audio, 30 minutes
Dr Cadence Kinsey asks how 'place' informs contemporary public art in the UK.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Why the Moon, Luke? Audio, 30 minutes
Artist Luke Jerram is obsessed with the Moon, so he has made one to take around the world.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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In the Studio. Doris Salcedo: Weeping names. Audio, 28 minutes
Colombian sculptor Doris Salcedo's artwork weeps the names of migrants who have died
- AttributionBBC World Service
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Sunday Feature. A Column for Infinity. Audio, 44 minutes
Patrick McGuinness discusses Brancusi's war memorial, the Endless Column in Romania.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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The Essay. Ten Artists that Shook the World, 5 Tatlin. Audio, 15 minutes
Art historian Christina Lodder describes the influence of sculptor Vladimir Tatlin.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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George Orwell Back at the BBC. Audio, 30 minutes
A new statue of George Orwell is created to stand outside New Broadcasting House.
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Punt PI. Series 10, Taking the Pissoir? Audio, 30 minutes
Why would anyone submit a urinal as a work of art to a gallery, and then lie about it?
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Great Lives. Germaine Greer on Dame Elizabeth Frink. Audio, 30 minutes
Germaine Greer nominates sculptor Dame Elizabeth Frink. Presented by Matthew Parris.
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Sunday Feature. New Generation Thinkers. Audio, 45 minutes
Euphemism and eroticism in Gaelic songs and reappraising sculptor Joseph Nollekens.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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