ArtWorks Scotland - Season 3 / Year 2008

Season 3 / Year 2008

Episodes

Danger! New Opera!
Scottish Opera has commissioned five new operas from Scotland's top writers and composers, including Ian Rankin, Alexander McCall Smith and Craig Armstrong.

Alison Watt: A Painter's Eye
A revealing insight into the mind of one of the art world's brightest stars. Alison Watt made her name when commissioned to paint the Queen Mother.

Tracey Emin: Sex Success and Celebrity
The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh showcases 20 years of work by the controversial artist Tracey Emin and Artworks Scotland debates her worth.

Class Enemy: A Message from Sarajevo
The programme follows the journey of a production of Nigel Williams' play Class Enemy performed by Sarajevo's East West company to the Edinburgh International Festival.
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