
Monocle 24: The Monocle Arts Review Podcast
1) Sunday Brunch’s new home
‘Sunday Brunch’ has moved. To continue getting your weekly cultural feast, search for the show on the Monocle website, or via your favourite podcast provider, and subscribe for free.
2) Sunday Brunch: ‘Effigies of Wickedness’
We look at a play bringing back cabaret banned by the Nazis and discuss a visual opera coming to London. Plus: James MacManus on the affair between General Eisenhower and his driver in the Second Worl...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.3) Sunday Brunch: Artistic anonymity
We speak to Steve Lazarides – a colleague of Banksy for more than a decade – who tells us how artists can reinvent a genre and remain hidden in the process. Plus: sound art with Tamar Harpaz, Claire C...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.4) Sunday Brunch: Classic cinema, design and literature
We bust out the classics as we rediscover some icons of British cinema, learn how album art is designed with Rick Froberg and John Reis of Hot Snakes, and leaf through a transcript of ‘The Great Gatsb...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.5) The grand finale
In the last ever episode of the ‘Monocle Arts Review’, Robert Bound is joined by writer Lucy Jones and Toby Earle, TV editor for ‘The Evening Standard’ and London Live, to discuss some of the latest f...Show More
6) Films on-screen and art to be seen
Film critic Jason Solomons reviews this week’s film releases and Jane Morris, editor at large of the ‘Art Newspaper’, talks London art exhibitions with Monocle’s Ben Rylan. Plus: we meet artist Celia ...Show More
7) From the stage to the bookshelf
We get to grips with this week’s theatre openings in London with the critic Matt Wolf and leaf through some new book releases with John Mitchinson, publisher at Unbound. Plus: we visit an exhibition i...Show More
8) Sunday Brunch: Invisible cities
We explore concepts of the ideal city with former Tate curator Flavia Frigeri. We visit a royal art collection. Damien Rudd tells us about the saddest place names in the world, and we try some Hong Ko...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.9) Film: from the Berlinale to the Oscars
Film critics Tim Robey and Jason Solomons recap their highlights from this year’s Berlin Film Festival and predict what they think might happen at this weekend’s Oscars. Plus we review ‘A Fantastic Wo...Show More
10) Sunday Brunch: What can you see from your window?
We get tower-block residents’ visions for future London and head to the Tate Modern to see Modigliani. Meanwhile, Ian Williams gets lost in Beijing’s smog. Plus: handmade kitchen gifts and a look at t...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.