Front Row: Archive 2014 - Terry Gilliam; Siri Hustvedt; Michael Craig-Martin at Chatworth House

Terry Gilliam; Siri Hustvedt; Michael Craig-Martin at Chatworth House

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With John Wilson

Terry Gilliam discusses his new film The Zero Theorem set in a dystopian future where a computer hacker tries to find the meaning of life, and reflects on the Monty Python reunion.

Artist Michael Craig-Martin joins John at the grounds of Chatsworth House to discuss his latest exhibition. From contemporary sculpture based on a series of line drawings by the artist and made from vibrantly coloured steel, to a curated series of head portraits from the estate's collection of old master drawings.

Siri Hustvedt's best-selling novels include What I Loved and The Summer Without Men. Her new book is The Blazing World, a feminist fable about an artist who assumes the identity of various young men in order to prove that her work is taken more seriously. Siri reflects on the recurring themes of creative process and gender dynamics within her work.

Produced by Ella-mai Robey.

Published on Thursday, 13th March 2014.

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