New Tracey Emin exhibition, The Crown controversy, Walter Presents: The Announcer
Tracey Emin and Edvard Much at the Royal Academy, The Crown controversy and Walter Presents: The Announcer reviewed.
The fourth in the Netflix series of The Crown, written by Peter Morgan and starring Olivia Coleman as the Queen, has raised questions about its historical accuracy, including from Britain’s Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden. Award winning novelist Naomi Alderman and journalist Simon Jenkins discuss the controversy in the context of the number of recent dramas set in the very recent past about real people.
The Royal Academy in London has reopened its doors and is preparing to show Tracey Emin/Edvard Munch: The Loneliness of the Soul, in which 25 of Emin’s works sit alongside a series of oils and watercolours by the Norwegian artist Emin has been in love with since she was 18, in a shared exploration of grief, loss and longing.
Described as somewhere between Mad Men and Agatha Christie, ‘The Announcer’ launched on All 4 this week. TV presenter Christine Beauval crashes against the glass ceiling in 1960s France, as she tries to outrun sinister threats on her life. Hannah McGill reviews.
Presenter: Kirsty Lang
Producer: Hilary Dunn
Studio Manager: Emma Harth
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Tracey Emin/Edvard Munch
is at the Royal Academy of Arts, London until 28th February 2021
Main image - Tracey Emin in front of I am The Last of my Kind, 2019 (left) and You Came, 2018 (right), on display at the Royal Academy of Arts, London,  Private collection, courtesy of Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Roma © Tracey Emin. Photo: © David Parry
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