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Using, for the first time ever, Hockney’s personal archive of film and photographs, this documentary chronicles the artist’s vast career, from his early life in working-class Bradford, where his love for...
Francisco de Goya was certainly the most relentless chronicler of his epoch. As a court painter, satirist, war reporter and topographer of the inner self, he created an incredibly varied oeuvre over the...
Inventor Tim Jenison seeks to understand the painting techniques used by Dutch Master Jan Vermeer, specifically how Vermeer managed to paint in such a realistic manner 150 years before the invention of...
The filmmaker Corinna Belz was granted unprecedented access to Gerhard Richter’s studio over a two-year period while he worked on a series of large abstract paintings. The result is a thoughtful and...
Collection of documentary films about David Hockney, revealing the artist at three different stages of his career. PLEASURES OF THE EYE looks at Hockney’s philosophy, life and work, discussing the large...
Presented by art historian Waldemar Januszczak, SICKERT V SARGENT contrasts the work of two major Edwardian artists, Walter Sickert and John Singer Sargent and portrays the differing styles and outlooks of...
In the aftermath of the French Revolution, the French public turned to British history as a way of making sense of its recent past. History books written in an accessible and popular style brought the...
Henri Toulouse-Lautrec is the great chronicler of the Belle Epoque and Montmartre’s nightclub district in Paris. Close to his motifs, the dwarfish son of a wealthy aristocrat led his short, excessive life...
John Baldessari revolutionised contemporary art in the 1960s and his artwork is still a profound influence on young artists today. Baldessari’s work often attempts to point out irony in contemporary art...
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