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Examines style in art, discussing the meaning of ‘classical’ and ‘romantic’ art and using as examples the work of David and Friedrich.
A portrait of Joseph Beuys, a pioneer of new approaches to art.
A documentary examining the influential career of art patron, dealer and critic Siegfried Bing. Considered the father of the late 19th century art nouveau movement, Bing helped shape a new visual sensibility...
Steve Edwards looks at some of the intellectual issues associated with different ways of displaying modern art and some of Tate’s displays. There are also interviews with the curators responsible for...
Art historian T J Clark interviews Clement Greenberg, well-known art critic, about writing art criticism and opinion on artists. Questions such as what might be the essential qualities that made for great...
Roy Lichtenstein was a leading exponent of the American pop art movement of the 1960s, and his monumental paintings of comic-strip images have become modern icons. In a rare interview he discusses both his...
Even after a century of abstract art, many people have difficulty making sense of works of art that do not depict recognisable objects. The programme investigates different types of abstract art and...
American figurative painter John Currin presents his views on figurative painting, representation and masculine identity.
A detailed biography of artist Manet and a look behind-the-scenes at the creation of the exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts.
What role do intuition, emotion, fantasy and escapism play in contemporary art? ROMANCE explores these questions in the work of the artists Pierre Huyghy, Judy Pfaff, Lari Pittmann and Laurie Simmons. Art...
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