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1960s magazine series delving into the world of films, plays, books, art and music.
Pop Goes To The Hayward (29 mins)
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- The Visual SceneModern artists using new methods of producing art and sculpture are seen at work. (1969)27 mins
- Gaga for Dada: The Original Art RebelsAn irreverent trip into the world of influential avant-garde art movement Dada.58 mins
- Making Their Mark: Six Artists on DrawingMaggi Hambling compares her life-drawing sessions to a musician practising scales. (1990)28 mins
- MonitorKen Russell's 1962 film on the young British artists of the pop art movement.42 mins
- Artists on Film: Scenes from Working LivesA focus on abstract artists, including William Hayter and Patrick Heron.30 mins
- Barbara HepworthA look at how Cornish landscapes have influenced sculptor Barbara Hepworth's work. (1961)29 mins
- What Do Artists Do All Day?A rare insight into contemporary artist Michael Craig-Martin at work in his London studio.29 mins
- Bridget Riley - Painting the LineA portrait of a true visionary and one of our greatest living painters.59 mins
- The Firing LineCelebrating the work of freelance journalists, Anna Foster presents the Rory Peck Awards.26 mins
- Vivienne Westwood Talks to Kirsty WarkInventive. Influential. Iconic. A classic interview – reflecting on a life in fashion29 mins
- Greer Ralston - Giving It All to ArtAn intimate portrait of a figurative artist, a study of nature, drawing and devotion1h 1m
- Romeo and Juliet with Rudolf Nureyev and Margot FonteynThe greatest love story, the finest dancers. The Royal Ballet’s classic production2h