The Guardian Culture Podcast
Summary: Interviews, news and reviews on all aspects of the arts from Guardian.co.uk. Plus, hear art critic Adrian Searle's gallery and exhibition tours. New for October 2009: A series of podcasts from the Cambridge Festival of Ideas
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Podcasts:
The latest instalment of Adrian Searle's weekly audio series on major contemporary artworks. This week: Christian Marclay's The Watch (2008)
The latest instalment of Adrian Searle's weekly audio series on major contemporary artworks. This week: John Currin's Bruges (2008)
The latest instalment of Adrian Searle's weekly audio series on major contemporary artworks. This week: John Davies' Trafford Centre (2005)
The latest instalment of Adrian Searle's weekly audio series on major contemporary artworks. This week: Jackson Pollock's Phosphorescence (1947)
The latest instalment of Adrian Searle's weekly audio series on major contemporary artworks. This week: Roni Horn's Blue by Blue (2007)
The latest instalment of Adrian Searle's weekly audio series in which he comes face to face with major artworks. This week: Juan Muñoz's Shadow and Mouth
Adrian Searle begins a new weekly audio series in which he comes face to face with major artworks. This week: Peter Doig's Man Dressed As Bat (2007)
Francesca Panetta meets some of the artists who have taken part in the Imagine Art After project, which unites artists who come from the same country but are now geographically and politically separated.
In the Guardian's daily comedy podcast from Edinburgh, Lucy Porter hangs out with Phil Nichol at a sushi bar, plus poetry from Tim Key and the worst Eminem tribute band in the world.
In the Guardian's daily podcast from Edinburgh, Lucy Porter and Brian Logan mull over mistaken identities with Phill Jupitus and Andre Vincent and comedy bigwigs report on this year's if.comedy awards, plus Phil Nichol.
In our daily comedy podcast from Edinburgh, Brian Logan and Lucy Porter get to grips with all the fun of the Fringe's opening weekend and Arthur Smith tells us why he really should have been an artist.
Art historian Jonathan Harris, artist Heather Ackroyd, columnist David Aaronovitch and radical opera director Peter Sellars discuss whether art and politics mix.
The Guardian's Adrian Searle talks to artist Sophie Calle about her installation, Take Care of Yourself, on display at the Venice Biennale 2007.
Politics vs the arts: which has the most influence? Artist Anthony Gormley and film-maker Penny Woolcock, and politicians Matthew Taylor and Rushanara Ali deabte the issues. The panel is chaired by Madeleine Bunting, associate editor of The Guardian.
Andrew Dickson talks to playwright Arnold Wesker about a revival of his play Four Seasons in London.