The Reith Lectures 2013 start on Tuesday 15 October on BBC Radio 4 at 09:00
The four lectures have the overall title Playing To The Gallery and the lecturer is Grayson Perry.
If Perry's public work and television series on Channel Four about class in Britain are anything to go by, this should be a stimulating series of lectures.
As part of the run-up to this year's lectures, Grayson Perry took part in a Q&A session for The Observer. Here's an interesting answer to a question that it is just as pertinent to Radio 3 as it is to the world of Art.
Q: Can anyone appreciate art?
A; Well, not instantly. That's the mistake people make, that you're going to walk into an art gallery and have a fantastic time the first time. Same as a lot of culture – classical music, ballet, literature – you've got to work at it a bit. Get used to the language and the conventions and history. I've been looking at art all my life and there are still artists I don't feel up to liking yet. I've always struggled with all those mythical fluffy paintings like Titian, partly because I'm an inverted snob.
Full interview here ...
The four lectures have the overall title Playing To The Gallery and the lecturer is Grayson Perry.
If Perry's public work and television series on Channel Four about class in Britain are anything to go by, this should be a stimulating series of lectures.
As part of the run-up to this year's lectures, Grayson Perry took part in a Q&A session for The Observer. Here's an interesting answer to a question that it is just as pertinent to Radio 3 as it is to the world of Art.
Q: Can anyone appreciate art?
A; Well, not instantly. That's the mistake people make, that you're going to walk into an art gallery and have a fantastic time the first time. Same as a lot of culture – classical music, ballet, literature – you've got to work at it a bit. Get used to the language and the conventions and history. I've been looking at art all my life and there are still artists I don't feel up to liking yet. I've always struggled with all those mythical fluffy paintings like Titian, partly because I'm an inverted snob.
Full interview here ...
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