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A profile of Turkish painter Hanefi Yeter, who lives in Berlin. His art moves freely between the different artistic traditions of east and west, and he is shown at work on three large canvases depicting th...
About a newly restored radical mural by Jack Hastings, the 15th Earl of Huntingdon, entitled ‘An Interpretation of Marxism’ in the Marx Library.
Collectors and scholars discuss the tradition of Indian miniatures, often regarded as the most beautiful paintings in the world. Shows the work of copyists living in Rajasthan, which has fooled the experts.
Looks at the life and work of Namibian artist John Muafangejo, who died in 1984 at age 44. Using lino cuts, he described his own life and that of his country in a remarkable series of prints.
Milton Rogovin, age 82 and living in Buffalo, New York, began taking photographs in the 1950s. The programme looks at his work and talks to subjects of his photos.
How white Americans and a native American commemorated the 100th anniversary of the battle of Wounded Knee in which Sioux Indians were massacred by the US Army in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
Discusses elitism in art, with contributions from composer Harrison Birtwistle, novelist Iain Sinclair, and artist Sonia Boyce. Patrick Wright traces the emergence of a new 1980s’ culture which equates...
Salsa is a fusion of Latin and Afro-Caribbean rhythms. Shows the lives and music of Latin ‘Salseros’ in Britain.
A protrait of Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano in which he discusses his understanding of the Indian, African and European roots of contemporary Latin American culture.
Profiles Tahar Ben Jelloun, a Moroccan novelist whose controversial work has won the French Prix Goncourt. Ban Jelloun is interviewed in Paris and extracts of his work are dramatised.
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