Creativity, performance, debate
Screenwriter and playwright David Henry Hwang makes his choice from MoMA's collection.
Matthew Sweet and guests are upstairs and downstairs in the stately home.
Philip Dodd with Douglas Murray, David Goodhart, Beatrix Campbell and Maya Goodfellow.
Swiss designer Yves Behar makes his choice from the MoMA collection.
Award-winning chef Ruth Rogers makes her choice from the MoMA collection.
Rana Mitter looks at the ideologies surrounding climate disaster.
30 of the world's sharpest minds choose a work from MoMA's collection. How do they see it?
A journey along the Thames from Tower Bridge to the North Sea by field recordist Ian Rawes
Liz Diller offers her perspective on Marcel Duchamp's Network of Stoppages.
Isabella Boylston gives her view on Deren and Beatty's 1945 study of choreography.
Matthew Sweet asks how did the English language grow & what are the key election phrases?
Ian McMillan is joined by novelist Barbara Kingsolver.
Orhan Pamuk gives his view on Taglioni's Jewel Casket by Joseph Cornell.
Laurence Scott and Alice Kelly re-read Wharton's 'gilded-age' novel The Age of Innocence.
Sculptor Sarah Sze and oncologist Siddhartha Mukherjee discuss Bourgeois's Quarantania, I.
Shahidha Bari discusses pan-Africanism in plays, films, literature and politics.
Fashion designer to Hollywood, Zac Posen, makes his choice from the MoMA collection.
Stettheimer's Costume Design for Orph茅e is Mark Morris's choice of works from MoMA.
Blood, revenge and the inevitability of fate in this dramatisation of an Icelandic saga.
With flickering candles to dispel the darkness, Fiona Shaw illuminates stage light.
With Frank Skinner, Zaffar Kunial, Rob Drummond and Joseph Bond.
Booker-nominated author Madeleine Thien chooses Vija Celmins鈥檚 Bikini.
Historian William Dalrymple, Wasafiri editor Susheila Nasta and novelist Romesh Gunesekera
Sculptor Richard Serra reflects on his favourite work by Jackson Pollock.