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Feature length film about controversial American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, featuring previously unreleased interviews with Mapplethorpe himself as well as family, friends and lovers.
Throughout history depictions of the naked human body have been totemic, reverential, religious, salacious or immoral, depending on when, where and why they were created. In this documentary contemporary art...
Hosted by art historian, broadcaster and writer Tim Marlow, THE NUDE IN ART explores the depiction and symbolic resonance of the naked body throughout history. The four part series takes an in-depth look at...
Filmed at Tate Britain, curator Alison Smith explores the contradictions of Victorian attitudes to the nude. She considers the aspirations of artists who sought to create a specifically English idea of the...
Shot in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the programme deals with the nude bathers that Renoir and Cezanne painted in the 1870s. The programme adopts a feminist angle in trying to understand how the nude...
Profiles photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, with contributions from body-builder Lisa Lyons, singer Patti Smith, novelists Kathy Acker and Edmund White. Mapplethorpe’s studies of nude black men were a...
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