S3 Ep3: Experiments in Art Writing: Maria Fusco

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S3 Ep4: Experiments in Art Writing: Roger Robinson

This series, Experiments in Art Writing, features a set of highly innovative UK-based art writers, asking them to describe the encounters, materials, voices and texts that have shaped the very form of their writing. Episode image: Bartholomew Dandridge, A Young Girl with an Ensla ...  Afficher plus

S3 Ep2: Experiments in Art Writing: Adrian Rifkin

This series, Experiments in Art Writing, features a set of highly innovative UK-based art writers, asking them to describe the encounters, materials, voices and texts that have shaped the very form of their writing. This programme contains a description of suicide taken from the ...  Afficher plus

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