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France's Salon de l'Agriculture

Stephen Clarke critiques France's Salon d'agriculture in Paris this year. A big event about intensive agriculture where politicians can be seen campaigning throughout yet still remains to be at the heart of French Culture.

Literature: a tribute to Iain Banks
13/06/2013 - CULTURE

Literature: a tribute to Iain Banks

Part of the joy of browsing in a bookshop is finding unusual titles jostled together. In that spirit, our book critic Sylvia Whitman combines a tribute to the late, great Scottish writer Iain Banks with a few other eclectic recommendations.
Contemporary Art : From Basel Art Fair to Versailles' Trees
12/06/2013 - CULTURE

Contemporary Art : From Basel Art Fair to Versailles' Trees

The 44th edition of Art Basel opens today and is on till Sunday16th. Representing over 300 galleries from across the globe, Art Basel is the world’s biggest contemporary art fair. And an Italian, Giuseppe Penone from the Arte Povera movement, is the guest artist of Versailles’ contemporary art program after Jeff Koons, Murakami or Joana Vasconcelos. He has planted his poetic bronze trees in the gardens of the Sun King.
Luxury Goods Not Needed in a Dark Movie Theater
11/06/2013 - CULTURE

Luxury Goods Not Needed in a Dark Movie Theater

Coming up in our Culture segment, our film critic Lisa Nesselson is here to tell us whether the best way to obtain luxury goods is to shop in stores or to shop in the homes of celebrities when they're away. Sofia Coppola's "The Bling Ring" is one of our topics today.
Erwin Olaf at La Sucrière in Lyon
07/06/2013 - CULTURE

Erwin Olaf at La Sucrière in Lyon

Lyon’s La Sucrière stages "Emotions", a solo show of Dutch artist Erwin Olaf. Olaf combines photographic works and videos. His aesthetic deals with notions of the bizarre and the the quirky. His images look like stills from a David Lynch movie. The visitor is often thrown into the middle of a scene, and is forced into the position of a voyeur spying on somebody else’s action. The idea of peeping through a keyhole is very much at the heart of Erwin Olaf’s work.
Cities and Literature
06/06/2013 - CULTURE

Cities and Literature

Cities have been inspiring great literature for centuries – and continue to do so today. Today our book critic, Sylvia Whitman, looks at four recently published titles that explore the ways we engage with, represent, and understand our urban environments.

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