Having worked together for more than 30 years, the Boyle Family has produced art that scrutinises and replicates fragments of reality and landscapes with the aim to embrace all aspects of an ever-changing world.
View Details >>Stuart Brisley is probably best known for his disturbing performance art that pushed his body to extremes but less is known about his previous four decades as an artist in which he embraced a diverse range of artistic expression.
View Details >>In the early 1960s Anthony Caro led a revolution in sculpture in Britain. His abstract steel constructions, often painted in bold colours, forged a new and internationally influential sculptural language.
View Details >>In a distinguished career since the mid-1970s, Tony Cragg has produced a strikingly diverse range of sculptures in the widest variety of materials and this film offers something of a retrospective on the preceding quarter century of his career.
View Details >>Michael Craig-Martin’s style is one of detached conceptualism and minimal construction.
View Details >>Martin Creed is one of Britain’s most engaging contemporary artists. His self-effacing work reflects an anxiety to communicate in a world already full of too many things.
View Details >>Artists Dalziel + Scullion have worked together since 1993, based in the remote north east of Scotland.
View Details >>Shakespeare’s Globe is a film offering an intimate look at the working life of a unique theatrical institution. The film explores a day in the life of this remarkable enterprise: behind-the-scenes preparations, rehearsals, backstage drama and performance extracts from a production of Romeo and Juliet, together with glimpses into Globe Education workshops and activities, the exhibition and tours!
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Matthew Bourne brings his unique take on the legendary 1948 feature film.
Shakespeare’s classic love story is given a novel twist by being set in the dystopian “Verona Institution”.