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Front Row
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Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music

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Society & Culture
Arts
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2025 Turner Prize winner; remembering Martin Parr; Bradford’s year as the UK City of Culture
Front Row
43 minutes
1 month ago
2025 Turner Prize winner; remembering Martin Parr; Bradford’s year as the UK City of Culture

Tonight, the winner of the 2025 Turner Prize will be announced in Bradford, this year’s City of Culture. Joining Nick to discuss the runners and riders is arts journalist at the Yorkshire Post, Yvette Huddleston.

The death of the photographer Martin Parr was announced over the weekend. His reputation was established with his colourful1980s seaside holiday pictures. To remember his life and legacy, we hear from photographer Stephen McCoy who currently has a show at the Martin Parr Foundation in Bristol.

Egyptian Queen Nefertiti is rumoured to have been one of the most desirable women in the ancient world but could things turn ugly over the location of the bust of Nefertiti? With the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, there have been renewed calls for it to be returned to Egypt from the Berlin’s Neues Museum where it’s currently on display. Heba Abd el Gawad, Senior Curator of Anthropology at London’s Horniman Museum, and Professor Sebastian Conrad, who has written extensively on Nefertiti, discuss the issues. Punchdrunk is a theatre company that has been pushing at the boundaries of theatre for over two decades. It pioneered fully immersive experiences, creating worlds where audiences become active participants rather than passive spectators. Their latest show is Lander 23, a live-action video game, set on a distant planet where a previous crew has mysteriously vanished. Nick paid a visit to the company’s home in Woolwich, London.

Arts journalist Yvette Huddleston reflects on Bradford’s year in the spotlight.

Presenter: Nick Ahad Producer: Ekene Akalawu

Front Row

Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music