Main content
Sorry, this episode is not currently available

Following Michael Landy as he takes his Art Bin project to Yokohama, this film is a portrait of artistic exchange as artists fragment their failures in his giant bin.

Famous for destroying all his possessions, Michael Landy's thought-provoking art installations have often shown fascination with the idea of destruction. In 2010 his Art Bin project gave artists the chance to throw away their failed artworks and in summer 2014 he was invited to bring the Art Bin to the Yokohama Triennale in Japan.

Following Michael as he takes his 'monument to creative failure' to Yokohama, this film is an entertaining portrait of artistic exchange as artists from Japan and beyond crash, shatter and fragment their artistic failures in his giant bin.

As artists queue to condemn their works to what Michael calls 'Landyfill', he reflects on attitudes to the value of art, consumerism and creativity - and the experience of bringing his own work to a new audience.

30 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Michael Landy
Producer Ian Denyer
Director Ian Denyer
Executive Producer Richard Bright

Broadcasts

The best of British art and culture at your fingertips

More from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Arts.

The Big British Asian Summer

The Big British Asian Summer

A season of programmes across the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ exploring what it means to be British and Asian.