The RT blurb states:
Where can you go to find the avant-garde today? Does it still exist? Paul Morley meets artists, musicians, comedians and writers who think it still lives - just. With former head of Central St Martin's Willie Walters; pianist Steve Beresford, Gregor Muir, Tate's director of collection, international art; and ex-Gang of Four member Jon King. Evolutionary neuropsychologist Gilly Forrester throws some evolutionary bombshells into the debate.
Notwithstanding Steve Beresford's inclusion I don't hold out a lot of hope for this programme, particularly if Ms Forrester is brought onto deliver the final coup de grĂ¢ce (we've asked our gardener not to undertake the latter in this hot weather), telling us that capitalist realism is final - the outcome of millions of years of human evolution... But it could provide enough disputatious comment to ignite a healthy discussion on here.
Where can you go to find the avant-garde today? Does it still exist? Paul Morley meets artists, musicians, comedians and writers who think it still lives - just. With former head of Central St Martin's Willie Walters; pianist Steve Beresford, Gregor Muir, Tate's director of collection, international art; and ex-Gang of Four member Jon King. Evolutionary neuropsychologist Gilly Forrester throws some evolutionary bombshells into the debate.
Notwithstanding Steve Beresford's inclusion I don't hold out a lot of hope for this programme, particularly if Ms Forrester is brought onto deliver the final coup de grĂ¢ce (we've asked our gardener not to undertake the latter in this hot weather), telling us that capitalist realism is final - the outcome of millions of years of human evolution... But it could provide enough disputatious comment to ignite a healthy discussion on here.
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