From Old Masters to Modern Art, clips featuring leading artists and their work
Andrew Graham Dixon meets legendary performance artist Marina Abramovic who stars in a play about her own life directed by Robert Wilson and featuring Willem Dafoe and Antony Hegarty.
James Fox examines some of Holbein's most intimate preparatory drawings.
Andrew Graham-Dixon and veteran comic Alexei Sayle look at a late Turner painting which bemused critics at the time, but whose style Monet embraced.
Alastair Sooke talks to Damien Hirst about the ideas behind his most famous sculptures.
The folk singer turned artist on the TV programme Scope, 30 June 1970
Simon Schama examines JMW Turner as a painter of chaos and looks at the story behind one of his most apocalyptic paintings: The Slave Ship.
Matthew Collings watches artist Paul Tonkin throwing paint to make a piece of art.
The Rembrandthuis's wry look at the career of Rembrandt and his soon-to-be-famous pupils
Jake and Dinos Chapman reveal why they remade a lost Emin work for their new exhibition.
Allan McClelland narrates this 1959 film from the Monitor series
Newsnight's Fran Morrison reports from London on 5 December 1980.
Holbein's return to England, this time to work for King Henry VIII
Anne Webber explains how leading Nazis picked paintings for their personal collections.
The story behind Holbein's portrait of Anne for King Henry VIII, ahead of their marriage
Andrew Graham-Dixon meets David Lynch in 2007 to talk about his retrospective exhibition
How families need help to find artworks lost during the war.
Jake Chapman explains why they remade "Hell" after it burned in the Momart fire in 2004.
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Arts at a major exhibition on the life and work of William Blake
Dinos Chapman describes the process of painting over etchings by Francisco Goya.
Alexei Sayle visits John Moores Painting Prize nominee Alessandro Raho in Hastings.
Newsnight's Kirsty Wark speaks to the artist at her exhibition at White Cube, Bermondsey.
Alexei Sayle travels to Hastings to visit shortlisted artist Alessandro Raho.
Alexei Sayle visits shortlisted artist 80-year old Rose Wylie for an art class.
Alexei Sayle visits Sir Peter Blake, who won the Junior John Moores Prize in 1961