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Radio 4,23 Nov 2020,28 mins

The Detroit Industry Murals by Diego Rivera

Moving Pictures

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Cathy FitzGerald invites you to discover new details in old masterpieces, using your phone, tablet or computer. Each thirty-minute episode of Moving Pictures is devoted to a single artwork - and you're invited to look as well as listen, by following a link to a high-resolution image made by Google Arts & Culture. Zoom in and you can see the pores of the canvas, the sweep of individual brushstrokes, the shimmer of pointillist dots. This episode takes a closer look at the 'Detroit Industry Murals' by the Mexican artist, Diego Rivera. The masterpiece covers four walls in the Detroit Institute of Arts and gives viewers a glimpse into Ford's massive industrial complex in Detroit, known as The Rouge. How did Rivera - communist activist - come to create an artwork for the Fords - one of the wealthiest families in the world? To see the high-resolution image, visit www.bbc.co.uk/movingpictures and follow the link to explore Detroit Industry. Interviewees: Benjamin Colman, Tyler Taylor, Mark Castro, Barbara Haskell Producer and presenter: Cathy FitzGerald Art consultant: Leah Kharibian Exec producer: Sarah Cuddon Mix engineer: Mike Woolley With thanks to Renato Gonz谩lez A White Stiletto production for 麻豆社 Radio 4 Diego M. Rivera, Detroit Industry Murals North Wall (detail), 1932-1933, frescoes. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Edsel B. Ford, 33.10.

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