Containing unique footage of places Van Gogh lived and worked, experts at the Van Gogh Museum in The Netherlands provide insight into his sources of inspiration and struggles to become a truly modern artist.
View Details >>Paul Cézanne arguably counts as the father of modern painting.
View Details >>Best known for his colourful and joyous Fauvistic paintings, Raoul Dufy also produced a dazzling array of ceramics, wall-hangings, dress fabrics and furniture designs.
View Details >>A key pioneer of abstract painting, Kandinsky’s use of colour, form and area paved the way for the modern art movement.
View Details >>The leading figure of the Belgian Surrealists, Magritte had a brilliant way of showing the viewer the phenomena of art, reality, perception and language.
View Details >>Georges Seurat was the founder of Post-Impressionism and developed the technique of “pintillism” using dots of colour to create whole-colour surfaces.
View Details >>Henri Toulouse-Lautrec is the great chronicler of the Belle Epoque and Montmartre’s nightclub district in Paris. Famously using placards and lithographs, he depicted the debauched world of cabarets and brothels using only minimal lines and colours.
View Details >>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”.