We Are Making a New World
James Fox looks at British art in the early 20th century, when a radical generation of painters pioneered a style that made sense of the modern experience.
In a major re-calibration of 20th-century British paintings, art historian James Fox argues that British painting from 1910 to 1975 was an extraordinary flowering of genius. He predicts that art historians of the future will rank the period alongside the Golden Ages of Renaissance Italy and Impressionist France.
Drawing upon the work of Paul Nash, Graham Sutherland, Francis Bacon, Stanley Spencer and David Hockney, among others, Fox explores why, during the 20th century, British painters were often dismissed for being old-fashioned. He reveals how these artists carefully reconciled tradition and modernity, providing a unique creative tension that now makes the period seem so exciting.
Over the course of the three-part series, Fox presents his theory that this period of artistic excellence was closely linked to a dramatic shift in Britain's fortunes. He suggests that the demise of the British Empire, as much as the two world wars, defines Britain's unique take on modern art: a determination to rediscover and cling on to 'Britishness' while the country's territorial assets and global influence fell away.
In the years immediately before and during the First World War, a radical generation of painters determined to eject Victorian sentimentality and nostalgia from their art pioneered a new style of painting that would capture and make sense of the modern experience. Walter Sickert shocked the public by making the low-lives of Camden Town and a brutal murder the subject of his gaze. Wyndham Lewis and David Bomberg broke with centuries of realist tradition, reducing humanity to cold geometric forms. But as the country descended into war, three painters - Christopher Nevinson, Paul Nash and Stanley Spencer - reconciled what was best of the avant-garde with Britain's rich painterly tradition to create powerful images of war that would speak to us all.
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Mornington Crescent Nude
Duration: 01:25
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Bomberg's East London
Duration: 00:56
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Lewen
Prosthetics
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Andrew Blaney
Freak Show
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Debbie Wiseman
Eclipse
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Debbie Wiseman
Dark Shadow
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Debbie Wiseman
Hoc Est Bellum
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Benjamin Britten
4 Sea Interludes, Op. 33A Dawn
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Alec Gould
Country Village Fete
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James McConnel
Ellis Island
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Anthony Phillips
Anthony Phillips - Conspiracy Theory Catastrophe
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Andrew Blaney
Aurora Borealis Epic Adventure
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Ilan Eshkeri
Shadows, Mysteries & Beliefs
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James McConnel
Sherlock Holmes
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Anthony Phillips
Fire Mountain-Soundscapes
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James McConnel
Depression
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John Ashton Thomas
Treacherous Return
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Alan Lethbridge
Mysteries Of The Sea Inspiring Worlds
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J贸hann J贸hannsson
Dying City
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J贸hann J贸hannsson
Escape
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Luke Richards
Morning of the Attack
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Lali Puna
Satur-nine
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Dario Marianelli
Atonement: With My Own Eyes
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Ian David & Regan Ryzuk - The Dead Sea
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Paul Mottram
Passing Time
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Wyndham Lewis
Sympathy
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Luke Richards
It's Happening
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J贸hann J贸hannsson
The Gift
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J贸hann J贸hannsson
The Flat
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Paul Mottram
Cumulo Nimbus
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Kinsey Quintet
British Grenadier March No. 2
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Debbie Wiseman
Edge of Paradise
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Orlando Jopling
Sunrise (swell)
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Igor Dvorkin / Duncan Pittock / Ellie Kidd
Ballet of the Bears
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Paul Mottram
Mercurial Flight
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Debbie Wiseman
Lest We Forget
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Nick Ingman / Terry Devine-King
Asteroid
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Helen Jane Long
Frog
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Jean Sablon
J'attendrai
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Gavin Bryars
Les Fiancailles
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Debbie Wiseman
Blue Mist
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Oliver Ledbury
Lethal Injection
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Debbie Wiseman
Forbidden Forest
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Barrie Gledden / Chris Bussey
The Drowning
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Alan Lethbridge
Calm And Storm War & Struggle
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Gavin Bryars
Cello Concerto Farewell To Philosophy
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Alan Lethbridge
Powerful Land Inspiring Worlds
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Max Richter
Lullaby from the Westcoast Sleepers
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Bernard Becker
Terrae Incognitae
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Nils Frahm
Dedication, Loyalty
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | James Fox |
Producer | Matthew Hill |
Director | Matthew Hill |
Broadcasts
- Mon 11 Jul 2011 21:00
- Tue 12 Jul 2011 00:00
- Tue 12 Jul 2011 03:00
- Thu 14 Jul 2011 01:0091热爆 HD
- Thu 14 Jul 2011 23:00
- Sat 16 Jul 2011 22:0091热爆 HD
- Fri 22 Jul 2011 00:3091热爆 HD
- Sat 18 May 2013 20:00
- Sun 19 May 2013 00:20
- Mon 8 Jun 2020 00:30