Abstract Artists in Their Own Words
Documentary which tells the story of abstract art in Britain through the words of some of its leading lights and documents the often-uncertain public response to abstract art.
Documentary which unlocks the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ archives to tell the story of abstract art in Britain through the words of some of its leading lights.
From Barbara Hepworth's abstract geometric forms and Bridget Riley's op art imagery to Anthony Caro's bold new ideas about sculpture, the film reveals the remarkable and varied ways in which British artists explored the idea of abstraction in the 20th century.
As well as offering insights into the ideas and working practices of some of Britain's most acclaimed artists, the film also documents the often-uncertain public response to abstract art and considers the legacy of the artists today.
Featuring interviews with artists Howard Hodgkin and Gillian Ayres, Tim Marlow of the Royal Academy, art historian James Fox, Iwona Blazwick from the Whitechapel gallery, Andrew Marr and Colm Toibin.
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Barbara Hepworth
A look at how Cornish landscapes have influenced sculptor Barbara Hepworth's work. (1961)
Clips
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Hepworth at work in St Ives
Duration: 01:21
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John Hoyland decides what to do next
Duration: 00:42
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Anthony Caro’s Bike Rack
Duration: 02:03
Music Played
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David Bowie
Suffragette City
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Philip Glass
Opening
Performer: Bruce Brubaker.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Executive Producer | Richard Bright |
Director | Ben Harding |
Assistant Producer | John O'Rourke |
Broadcasts
- Mon 8 Sep 2014 21:00
- Mon 26 Jul 2021 22:10
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