Jake and Dinos Chapman
Film following Jake and Dinos Chapman as they prepare for a new show in their home town of Hastings, including new works expected to generate controversy.
Jake and Dinos Chapman have built an international reputation with their provocative, morally unsettling art. From grotesque childlike mannequins with misplaced genitalia to apocalyptic dioramas of decapitated Nazi soldiers, their work has shocked and challenged audiences around the world.
This film follows the brothers as they prepare for a new show in their home town of Hastings, which will include some new works expected to generate controversy. We see them at work in their London studio, overseeing the painstaking, handcrafted work on their 'hellscape' installations, discussing their defaced Goya prints and new pieces including One Day You Will No Longer Be Loved, a series of old portraits they've sourced from junk shops and given a Chapman Brothers makeover.
We discover who does what in this artistic partnership and hear their views on the criticism they have faced. As they return to Hastings to open the exhibition, we find out how they feel to be bringing their art home.
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Clips
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Goya's etchings
Duration: 01:23
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Remaking Hell
Duration: 01:35
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The Chapman Brothers recreate Tracey Emin’s tent
Duration: 04:21
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Producer | Ben Harding |
Director | Ben Harding |
Executive Producer | Richard Bright |
Broadcasts
- Wed 5 Nov 2014 22:00
- Thu 6 Nov 2014 02:30