Project Detail

Unpopular Culture: Grayson Perry's interview at De La Warr Pavilion

Synopsis

An informal interview with Turner Prize winner British artist Grayson Perry prior the opening of his groundbreaking exhibition Unpopular Culture at the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea. Here he talks about his impressions, opinions and reasons for selecting the artworks from the Art Council collection contained in this distinctive show. Produced by Plush Prodcutions Limited in collaboration with De La Warr Pavilion and Arts Council Of England.

Details

Year
2008
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
13min
Format
DV
Director
Barbara Parise Browton
Producer
Ben Browton
Co-Producer
Ben Browton
Editor
Ben Browton
Director of Photography
Barbara Parise Browton
Sound
Plush Prodctions
Composer
Blue Eyed Sounds
Principal cast
Grayson Perry, Ben Browton

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Production Status

Production Company

Plush Productions Ltd

8 Emmanuel Road
Hastings TN34 3LB
East Sussex
UK

T: +44 (0)1424 428 927

info@plushproductions.co.uk

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