Rise of the Cities
With the industrial revolution transforming the British Isles, the cities and country are divided, and artists respond to the upheavals to lives and the landscape.
The 19th century saw a decisive shift in power from the countryside to the cities. With the industrial revolution transforming the British Isles, a divide opened up between the urban and the rural, forcing artists to respond to the upheaval to lives and the landscape. Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson reflects on the inspiration of JMW Turner, arguably the first environmental artist, and we encounter Penry Williamsβs attempt to capture the beauty of industry with paintings like Cyfarthfa Ironworks Interior at Night.
Some artists attempt to capture the poverty and squalor caused by the rapid urbanisation around them. Actress Maxine Peake reads from Elizabeth Gaskellβs campaigning novel North and South, architect Fiona Sinclair assesses Alexander βGreekβ Thomsonβs architecture for the people of Glasgow, and artist Jeremy Deller explores William Morrisβs drive to bring nature back into Victorian homes through his hand-crafted wallpaper designs.
As art becomes appropriated by commerce in the late 19th century, some artists fight back with new individuality and flair. Writer and drag performer Amrou Al-Kadhi explores the meaning and inspiration of Oscar Wildeβs writing, and artist Shani Rhys James reflects on the quiet anger that simmers underneath Walter Sickertβs Camden Town Nudes, an unflinching vision of the grimy realities of working-class lives at the turn of the 20th century.
Last on
More episodes
Previous
Clip
-
βThe most influential artist of the Victorian eraβ
Duration: 01:44
Music Played
-
BΔlΔnescu Quartet
Aria
-
Public Service Broadcasting
Every Valley
-
Air
Astronomic Club
-
Leftfield
21St Century Poem
-
Doves
Black And White Town
-
Elbow, Richard Jupp
Loneliness of A Tower Crane Driver
-
Paul Englishby
΄‘±τΎ±³¦±πΜύ
-
Michael Nyman, The Michael Nyman Band
A Satire Against Reason
-
The Orb
No Ice Age (feat. Lee βScratchβ Perry)
-
JΓ³hann JΓ³hannsson
Melodia (Guidelines For A Space Propulsion Device)
-
Pulp
This Is Hardcore
-
Leftfield
Original
-
Neu!
Hallogallo
-
Lisa Gerrard
Celon
-
Bonobo
Animals
-
Mogwai
Auto Rock
-
Sons of Kemet
My Queen is Anna Julia Cooper
-
The Orb
Makin Love In Dub (feat. Lee βScratchβ Perry)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Narrator | David Threlfall |
Director | Duncan Singh |
Producer | Ewan Roxburgh |
Series Producer | Melanie Fall |
Executive Producer | Michael Jackson |
Executive Producer | Denys Blakeway |
Production Company | ClearStory Ltd |
Broadcasts
- Thu 12 May 2022 21:00
- Tue 24 May 2022 01:05
- Mon 27 Nov 2023 21:00
- Tue 28 Nov 2023 02:50
Saxons to Stormzy: Eight creative moments that defined their era
Be inspired by some of the incredible individuals who disrupted history with their creativity with The Open University
Nine inspiring creative women that history overlooked