Artsnight

Artsnight (2015-2016)

EndedVariety show

Art magazine show in which a different guest editor each week gives their perspective on arts.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 21:30 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Artsnight premiere?

Artsnight premiered on May 29, 2015.

Who hosted the first episode of Artsnight in 2015?

The first episode of Artsnight in 2015 was hosted by writer and broadcaster Tim Marlow.

How long was each episode of Artsnight?

Each episode of Artsnight was one hour long.

What was the focus of the first episode of Artsnight in 2015?

The focus of the first episode of Artsnight in 2015 was on the relationship between art and conflict.

Who were the guests on the first episode of Artsnight in 2015?

The guests on the first episode of Artsnight in 2015 were artist and filmmaker Isaac Julien, art critic Rachel Campbell-Johnston, and artist and photographer Edmund Clark.

What kind of art did Artsnight feature?

Artsnight featured various kinds of art, including visual arts, performance art, music, and literature.

How did Artsnight differ from other arts television programs?

Artsnight differed from other arts television programs because it had a late night/early morning time slot, which allowed it to explore challenging, edgy, and experimental art.

Did Artsnight have any recurring segments or themes?

Artsnight did not have any recurring segments or themes, but it did feature a mix of interviews, performances, documentaries, and essays.

Was Artsnight only focused on British art?

While Artsnight mainly focused on British art, it also covered art from other countries and cultures.

Did Artsnight have any critics reviews?

Yes, Artsnight had some critics reviews, which generally praised it for being bold, innovative, and thought-provoking.

Did Artsnight have any celebrity guests?

Yes, Artsnight had some celebrity guests, including actor Simon Callow, musician PJ Harvey, and author Hanif Kureishi.

Was there an Artsnight spin-off or related series?

No, there was no Artsnight spin-off or related series.

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