Seve reviewed; Dennis Hopper's photographs; composer David Arnold
Eamonn McCabe considers the Royal Academy's exhibition of photographs by Dennis Hopper; David Arnold discusses his career; a review of a biopic about golfer Seve Ballesteros.
Dennis Hopper starred in cult films like Easy Rider and Apocalypse Now - but he was also a fine photographer. In tonight's Front Row, Eamonn McCabe and John Wilson consider a new exhibition of Hopper's images.
Also in the programme: composer David Arnold - whose soundtracks include Bond films, Sherlock and the London 2012 Olympic closing ceremony - on his new musical Made in Dagenham; a review of the biopic Seve - the rags-to-riches story of charismatic golfer Seve Ballesteros.
Plus a look at the art market's incredible growth over the past twenty years: some contemporary pieces now sell for tens of millions of pounds - can these prices ever be justified?
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Dennis Hopper
Duration: 05:42
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Seve reviewed by Iain Carter
Duration: 06:01
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David Arnold
Duration: 08:28
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The growth of the art market
Duration: 08:31
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Dennis Hopper: The Lost Album reviewed by Eamonn McCabe
Duration: 04:25
Dennis Hopper
Dennis Hopper starred in cult films like Easy Rider and Apocalypse Now - but he was also a fine photographer. In tonight's Front Row, Eamonn McCabe and John Wilson consider a new exhibition of Hopper's images.
Dennis Hopper: The Lost Album is showing at The , London from 26 June - 19 October 2014.
David Arnold
Seve
The growth of the Art Market
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | John Wilson |
Producer | Claire Bartleet |
Interviewed Guest | Eamonn McCabe |
Interviewed Guest | David Arnold |
Interviewed Guest | Iain Carter |
Interviewed Guest | Philip Hook |
Interviewed Guest | Georgina Adam |
Broadcast
- Tue 24 Jun 2014 19:15成人快手 Radio 4
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