Dorothy Bohm, Edward Burtynsky, Sean Scully, Dada, Elizabeth Price, Edmund de Waal All of these programmes are available as Arts and Ideas podcasts via the Downloads tab.
Naomi Paxton and guests on exhibitions at Tate Britain, the Barbican and Modern Art Oxford
Directors of the National Portrait Gallery, London and MACBA, Barcelona join Anne McElvoy
Kathleen Collins’ film scripts and women sculptors working in wax
From classic myths rewritten by Natalie Haynes to the art of John Craxton in Crete.
Nandini Das visits Colour Revolution at the Ashmolean in Oxford and talks to a jeweller.
Artist Mat Collishaw, composer Jimmy López Bellido, academics Vid Simoniti and Sarah Casey
Jago Cooper, Barbara Paca, Jim Scown and Camilla Allen talk trees, soil, art and advocacy.
Teju Cole, Noo Saro-Wiwa and Tate curator Osei Bonsu talk to Laurence Scott.
Curator Ekow Eshun, academic Sarah Jilani and sculptor Zak Ové with Shahidha Bari.
The V&A has re-opened its museum of childhood as Young V&A plus how kids learn to speak.
Artist Jaqueline Bishop and curator of an exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge.
Catherine Fletcher talks to three artists with new works at the Liverpool Biennial.
The spiritual paintings of the Swedish artist are discussed by Matthew Sweet and guests.
Matthew Sweet and guests visit a Tate Britain show and look at Pater's Renaissance ideas.
As the V&A opens an exhibition about performers, Naomi Paxton discusses what makes a diva.
Sarah Kent, Marianne Hem Eriksen, Melanie Williams and Angela Hui join Matthew Sweet.
The NPG re-opens. A look at portraiture in art, photography, documentary and oral history.
New research into ideas about decadence and connections with France, England and Iran.
Shahidha Bari and guests on a Royal Collection exhibition and the new Bridgerton spin-off.
Exploring the flow of cultural influences in both directions across the Atlantic.
From Treasure Island to Kynance Cove, Anne Bonney to Captain Pugwash. Anne McElvoy hosts.
Tartan at V&A Dundee, RL Stevenson's Kidnapped on stage, and the Highland Book Prize 2022.
Turner Prize shortlist, the vogue for surround-sound projections, and shows about sight.
Lisa Mullen and guests compare the extraordinary uses of two contrasting materials.