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Four 15-minute dance programmes made for television, attempting to confront and extend the boundaries of dance on television: ‘Outside In’, choreographed by Victoria Marks with dancers from the CandoCo...
A dramatic entry into the dreamscape of Muhammad Iqbal, poet/philosopher of the Indian subcontinent and spiritual founder of the separate Muslim state of Pakistan.
David Mach creates provocative sculptures made from discarded consumer objects. This film shows the entrepreneurial, logistical and persuasive skills the artist must deploy in order to get his art seen by...
Series examining how ppinters paint. Contemporary artists share their secrets and skills and reveal how they were influenced by the masters. Each programme follows a work from start to finish. 1: London...
Series looking at works of art commissioned for public places. 1: The city of Birmingham raised almost £1m to commission new art works for public spaces. Anthony Gormley’s ‘Iron Man’, cast in a local...
Celebrates and debates the idea that films need not tell stories. Offers an illustrated overview of a tradition of ‘abstract’ film-making, from the earliest decades of the century to the present....
Portrait of Grazia Deledda, whose novels won her the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926. Includes dramatised scenes from her novels and her life.
Shows a day in the life of London seen through the paintings of Walter Sickert, one of Britain’s most controversial artists, who introduced a European flavour to British art. Sickert’s work was...
Looks at the work of sculptor Andy Goldsworthy, who uses leaves, stick and rocks to capture the rhythms of time and place. Filmed on location in Scotland and Japan and shows the artists at work during the...
Ecamines how Rembrandt’s works are now being reattributed to his pupils by scientists and scholars, bringing in controversial debates about authenticity and the nature of connoisseurs.
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