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Film exploring the life and work of the late writer and art critic John Berger. The film is an intimate portrait of a man who has shaped our understanding of the concept of seeing.
Two programmes combined on one tape/disc. JASPER JOHNS - Professor Fred Orton looks at ‘Flag’ (1954-1955), the object that established Jasper Johns as one of the most important contemporary artists,...
Video Art emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s with artists like Bruce Nauman, as part of a counter-culture that opposed both the culture industry and the Fine Art Tradition. This is why Video Art is...
The series addresses great questions philosophers have pursued down the ages, showing the diverse ways varous philsophers have approached each question. Aims to encourage the development of critical thinking...
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...
Art historian T J Clark interviews Clement Greenberg, the eminent critic of modern art, on the subject of the painter Jackson Pollock. Greenberg speaks of his first meeting with Pollock, Pollock’s early...
Art historian T J Clark and art critic Michael Fried in the past occupied opposing positions. Clark was the eminent protagonist of the social history of art, structured on a Marxist approach to history which...
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