For many budding creative types, being tethered to a day job is a sign of not having “made it” in your chosen discipline. But what if the relationship between artists and their day jobs is more complicated than that? On today’s show we explore this dynamic by heading to an unusual exhibition in Texas on the topic and hearing from an array of artists discussing the jobs that they’ve held – or continue to hold – alongside their practice.
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‘The Goldman Case’ and ‘Sugarcane’
Ukraine’s musical heritage, Agnes Varda and Marina Abramovic’s new London show
‘Street-Level Superstar, A Year With Lawrence’
David Peace
‘Sing Sing’
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the ‘Hafla’ exhibition at Sotheby’s
Review: ‘Tuesday’
Summer films: ‘Agent of Happiness’, ‘Daughters’ and ‘Kneecap’
Summer reading: John Niven’s ‘O Brother’ and Mariel Franklin’s ‘Bonding’
Summer art special: Lonnie Holley, Ukrainian modernism and Les Rencontres d’Arles
Leading the charge: a journey down the French Riviera in the Cadillac Lyriq, part three
Summer music: Cassandra Jenkins and a new documentary about Blur
Leading the charge: a journey down the French Riviera in the Cadillac Lyriq, part two
Looking ahead to the summer in culture
Leading the charge: a journey down the Côte d’Azur in the Cadillac Lyriq, part one
Pearl Lam
Art and democracy: Agnieszka Holland and Nadya Tolokonnikova
‘Bye Bye Tiberias’, artist Zanele Muholi’s new exhibition and a novel by Gabriel García Márquez’s grandson
Richard Linklater
The inescapable influence of Franz Kafka
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