Reopening of The Whitworth with Cornelia Parker, Richard Wilson, Daniel Evans, Barrie Rutter, Maria Balshaw
A special edition of Front Row from the reopened Whitworth Art Gallery, with Cornelia Parker, Richard Wilson, Daniel Evans, Barrie Rutter, Maria Balshaw and the Halle Youth Choir.
Cornelia Parker discusses her new exhibition at the re-developed Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester. The show features some of the works which brought Parker to public attention including her blown-apart shed - Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View - and some new commissions such as Blakean Abstract, a collaboration with Nobel Prize-winning scientist, Professor Kostya Novoselov.
As part of Sheffield Theatres' Sarah Kane season, marking the 20th anniversary of the premiere of her play Blasted, the actor and director Richard Wilson directs a new production of this controversial work. The season has been programmed by Sheffield Theatres' artistic director Daniel Evans. Both talk to John Wilson about the late Sarah Kane's work, and her legacy as a playwright.
Barrie Rutter, founder and artistic director of Northern Broadsides, first played the role of King Lear in 1999 for a Northern Broadsides production. 16 years later he's playing Lear for the second time in his career. Barrie Rutter talks to John Wilson about taking on the leading role in the play that many feel is Shakespeare's greatest tragedy.
Maria Balshaw, Director of the Whitworth Art Gallery, on how the building's £15m redevelopment has stayed true to the Victorian instincts of its founders but provided a bridge to the needs of its 21st century visitors.
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Images of the architectural redevelopment of the Manchester gallery
Images from her exhibition at the Whitworth Art Gallery
Chapters
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Maria Balshaw
Duration: 01:49
Cornelia Parker
Duration: 06:26
Halle Youth Choir
Duration: 02:47
Sheffield Theatres' Sarah Kane Season
Duration: 07:44
Barrie Rutter
Duration: 06:26
Maria Balshaw on Manchester's investment in the arts
Duration: 02:08
Whitworth Art Gallery
The in Manchester reopens on Saturday 14 February.
Photographs (main and left) by Alan Williams
Cornelia Parker
’s exhibition is showing at the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester from 14 February until 31 May 2015.
Cold Dark Matter by Cornelia Parker, image courtesy of The Whitworth Art Gallery
Sarah Kane
As part of Sheffield Theatres’ , Blasted is showing at the Studio until 21 February. Crave and 4.48 Psychosis both open March.
Image: Jessica Barden as Cate in Blasted. Photograph by Mark Douet
King Lear
King Lear opens at the Viaduct Theatre in Halifax on Friday 27 February and then goes on a national tour, dates available on the .
Image: director Jonathan Miller and Barrie Rutter who plays Lear. Photograph by Nobby Clark.
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Cornelia Parker Interviewed Guest Richard Wilson Interviewed Guest Daniel Evans Interviewed Guest Barrie Rutter Interviewed Guest Maria Balshaw Producer Ekene Akalawu Broadcast
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