Visual Arts

State of the Art 2: Value

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How is value created in the art world of the 1980s? Who determines what’s “good” and how are reputations built and sustained? Episode t2 of State of the Art includes interviews with, Michael Werner, Mary Boone, Douglas S. Cramer, Richard Koshalek, Thomas McEvilley, and Mary Miss

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State of the Art 3: Imagination

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What is it that artists do? Is it just skilled labour or pure inspiration? Do artists have a special kind of creativity? What is the work in art, and in what ways do we find art in work? State of the Art 3 features, Joseph Beuys, Antony Gormley, Miriam Cahn, Howard Hodgkin, and Susan Hiller.

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State of the Art 4: Sexuality

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The five major artists featured in State of the Art 4 question our understandings of ideas of female and male, of fantasy and desire and power. Artists include Cindy Sherman, Alexis Hunter, Eric Fischl, Mary Kelly, and Barbara Kruger.

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State of the Art 5: Politics

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How can art self-consciously engage with urgent social and political questions? How might art contribute to social and political change? A wide range of practices is featured here in the work of artists in the United States and Britain. State of the Art 5 features Leon Golub, Hans Haacke, Peter Dunn, Loraine Leeson, Victor Burgin, and Terry Atkinson.

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State of the Art 6: Identity

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The final film in the State of the Art series travels to Australia and to the sixth Biennale of Sydney to explore questions about the national and the international, the global and the local. Artists featured include, the Ramingining Performance Group, Nabuo Nakamura, Michael Nelson Tjakamarra, Imants Tillers, Lubaina Himid, Kumari Burman, Tam Joseph, Shanti Panchal, Donald Rodney, Sonia Boyce, Sutapa Biswas, Andy Warhol, and Jean-Michel Basquiat.

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The Art of Antony Gormley

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In the summer of 2009, artist Antony Gormley, best known for his iconic Angel of the North, created One & Other for the 4th Plinth in London’s Trafalgar Square. The work is a unique portrait of contemporary Britain and the documentary reveals the background to this living monument and explores its origins in the sculptor’s beautiful and mysterious art.

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The Art of Barbara Hepworth

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Barbara Hepworth is a major British artist of the twentieth century. Our film, The Art of Barbara Hepworth, reveals the beauty and the power of her sculptures, and the ideas which motivated her throughout her creative life.

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The Art of Eric Gill

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Eric Gill was one of the twentieth century’s most admired sculptors. He was also a letter-cutter, typographic designer (of Gill Sans, among other typefaces), calligrapher, architect, writer, and teacher.

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Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes

Matthew Bourne brings his unique take on the legendary 1948 feature film.

Matthew Bourne’s Romeo + Juliet

Shakespeare’s classic love story is given a novel twist by being set in the dystopian “Verona Institution”.