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.
With artist Taryn Simon, a discussion about circuses and a debate about 'deglobalisation'.
New Generation Thinker Shahidha Bari visits exhibitions opening in Gateshead and Newcastle
Anne McElvoy and her guests assess the role and legacy of art in the Russian Revolution.
Artists Sonia Boyce, Isaac Julien, Eddie Chambers and Harold Offeh talk to Anne McElvoy.
Exploring identity through the lens of literature, art and everyday 21st-century life.
Graphic novelist Art Spiegelman and jazz composer Phillip Johnston on their collaboration.
With a play about Enoch Powell, the US Supreme Court and the visual language of war.
William Kentridge, Vivienne Koorland and Gavin Jantjes discuss South Africa and art.
With a review of the 2016 Artes Mundi show, actress Harriet Walter and author Amitav Ghosh
With a graphic novel based on Paul Nash's dreams, plus religion and revolution in Hungary.
Including the Nobel Prize in Literature, Dario Fo's plays and Caravaggio's art.
With a discussion about medieval illuminated manuscripts, plus author Emma Donoghue.
Philip Dodd is joined by artist Edward Burtynsky and playwright Ella Hickson.
Philip Dodd explores the art of Bhupen Khakhar as a retrospective opens at Tate Modern.
With dramatist Suzan-Lori Parks, plus gun culture and abstract expressionism at the RA.
Anne McElvoy is joined by curators, artists and an audience at Nottingham Contemporary.
With the Carry On film as social history and a photography show charting the 20th century.
Philip Dodd and artist Bruce McLean on the history and politics of British conceptual art.
Anne McElvoy and Laura Cumming on a 19th-century court case involving a Velazquez portrait
Jonathan Lynn talks about his new play exploring Petain's relationship with de Gaulle.
Including Dadaism, an exhibition about time, and the celebrity as a 'national treasure'.
Tom Shakespeare and Peter Greenaway join Matthew Sweet to discuss Hieronymus Bosch.
Anne McElvoy discusses Russian cultural figures on show at the National Portrait Gallery.
Philip Dodd explores the way we look at art, talking to documentary maker Fred Wiseman.