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Andrew Graham-Dixon presents from the ceremony at the Royal Institute of British Architecture as the judges deliberate and then reveal the winner of the 20,000 pound prize.
DetailsA round up of the Culture Show highlights of the year. Andrew Graham-Dixon meets British artist Chris Ofili to discuss his career.
DetailsSue Perkins presents the first of three Culture Show specials from the Edinburgh Festival, featuring a major retrospective of Turner Prize-winning artist Martin Creed.
DetailsSue Perkins presents the hottest tickets at the Edinburgh Festival, including Opera de Lyon's production of Porgy and Bess, and abstract expressionist painter Joan Mitchell.
DetailsSue Perkins presents the final show from the Edinburgh Festival, featuring Bliss by Opera Australia, based on Peter Carey's blackly comic novel, and US photographer Edward Weston.
DetailsComing from the Brighton Festival, artistic director Brian Eno talks about his line-up, and Miranda Sawyer drops in at rehearsals of Simon Stephens's new play Marine Parade.
DetailsAndrew Graham Dixon presents an edition from Glasgow featuring writer and artist Alasdair Gray on the publication of his autopictography, A Life in Pictures.
DetailsAndrew Graham Dixon visits the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence to view a landmark exhibition of work by Bronzino, artist and poet to the Court of Medici. Mark Kermode meets Mike Leigh.
DetailsTom Dyckhoff visits Horace Walpole's Strawberry Hill House and Sarfraz Manzoor investigates the winning images of the 2010 World Press Photo competition.
DetailsAndrew Graham Dixon looks at the work of German artist Caspar David Friedrich and Clemency Burton Hill meets with choreographer Wayne McGregor.
DetailsAndrew Graham-Dixon talks to Bridget Riley about her new show, Tim Samuels investigates the Gateshead Grannies, and Tom Uglow guides us round intriguing corners of the net.
DetailsThis edition features an interview with director Danny Boyle about his latest film 127 Hours and how to get involved in World Book Night next March. Andrew Graham-Dixon presents.
DetailsAndrew Graham-Dixon discovers the history of gargoyles at Westminster Abbey and travels to Llandudno, Wales for a preview of the new Mostyn Gallery.
DetailsAndrew Graham-Dixon contemplates the past, present and future of British comic art, and artist Grayson Perry looks at the dwindling craft of potting.
DetailsAn edition dedicated to the relationship between science and art. Andrew Graham-Dixon investigates the science behind fakes, misattributed art and lost masterpieces.
DetailsArt critic Matthew Collings celebrates the birthday of one of the most successful modern art museums in the world. With contributions from artists Tracey Emin and Grayson Perry.
DetailsAndrew Graham-Dixon goes behind the scenes of the selection process and picks out four artists he hopes will make it into the show. Tom Dyckhoff explores the architecture room.
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