Artists at the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ - from the old masters to the modern greats
Andrew Graham-Dixon considers the work of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. (2003)
A rare insight into the world and work of artist Cindy Sherman.
Alan Yentob meets Anish Kapoor, one of Britain's most accomplished and popular sculptors.
Roy Lichtenstein revolutionised art with his cartoon images of American culture. (2004)
Lucian Freud talks for the first time about his work and ambitions.
The story of Joe Rush, iconic artist of festival culture.
Huw Wheldon attempts to uncover the motivation behind Henry Moore's art in 1960.
Visual artist Rita Duffy tells how she has reflected NI society and politics in her work.
Profile of John Hoyland, seen by many as England's finest abstract painter. (1979)
Celebrated artist Bridget Riley talks to Kirsty Wark.
Exploring the life of Sidney Nolan, one of the best-known names in Australian modern art.
Ken Russell's film on the Young British Artists of the Pop Art movement. (1962)
Germaine Greer interviews pioneer abstract artist Paule VΓ©zelay. (1984)
A film study of Francis Bacon's paintings, which have been called sick and corrupt. (1966)
A look at how Cornish landscapes have influenced sculptor Barbara Hepworth's work. (1961)
Malcolm Muggeridge interviews Spanish surrealist artist, Salvador Dali. (1955)
Maggi Hambling compares her life-drawing sessions to a musician practising scales. (1990)
A profile of Howard Hodgkin, one of Britain's most successful living painters.
The story of Augustus John and his sister Gwen. (1975)
Aubrey Beardsley's drawings still retain their power to amuse and to shock. (1982)
Modern artists using new methods of producing art and sculpture are seen at work. (1969)
A focus on abstract artists, including William Hayter and Patrick Heron.