Episodes
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What Is Art Good For?
S1 E9 - 52m 50s
Explore art in the age of revolution, war and profound scientific change and consider the question: Should art create a separate realm, a place of escape, or should it plunge into the chaos, transforming the way we see and live in the world?
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The Cult of Progress
S1 E8 - 53m 18s
Examine the rise and fall of “progress” as an ideology, and see how the “civilizing” project that arose from Enlightenment ideas was fraught with contradictions that troubled European artists in different ways.
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Color and Light
S1 E7 - 52m 44s
Explore the story of light and color in art - both in the search for greater realism and spiritual ecstasy. Journey from Gothic cathedrals and Indian courtly painting to modern art.
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Paradise on Earth
S1 E6 - 53m
Explore one of humanity’s deepest artistic urges: the depiction of nature. But landscape painting is seldom a straightforward portrayal of observed nature; it's a projection of dreams, idylls, escapes and refuges—the elusive paradise on earth.
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Renaissances
S1 E5 - 53m 20s
Travel east and west to explore the connections and rivalries between Renaissance Italy and the Islamic empires that experienced their own cultural flowering in the 15th and 16th centuries. Both spheres were open to influences flowing both ways.
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Encounters
S1 E4 - 53m 30s
See how advances in seafaring and a thirst for trade and exploration sent human beings around the planet. Distant and disparate cultures met for the first time, and art became the great interface by which civilizations understood each other.
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God and Art
S1 E3 - 53m 20s
Trace the relationship between religion and art, which has inspired some of the most ingenious, affecting, majestic and breathtaking works of art ever made. Yet beneath great works of religious art often lie conflict, intrigue and divine mysteries.
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How Do We Look?
S1 E2 - 53m 20s
Explore the many functions of the human image in art. Portraits, paintings and sculptures, both life-size and colossal, perform a role—assuaging loss, expressing strength, inspiring fear—and were instrumental in depicting the human body today.
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The Second Moment of Creation
S1 E1 - 53m
Examine the formative role of art and the creative imagination in the forging of humanity itself. Images and artifacts found in Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia and South America testify to the urge to develop civilizations. Liev Schreiber narrates.
Extras + Features
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Venetians Embrace Color Over the Drawn Line
S1 E7 - 1m 56s
For Renaissance art theorists, drawing always came before color. But Venetians see art and the world quite differently.
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Three Aspects of the Absolute
S1 E7 - 2m 8s
Out of the absolute of Hindu metaphysics comes the nearest visualisation you can get to of a trance.
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Japan's 18th Century Commercial Art Revitalizes Color
S1 E7 - 1m 53s
Ukiyo-e began with only a few colors, but combined them in increasingly sophisticated ways to create vivid depictions of a rapidly growing urban life. Wildly popular in all its forms, it demonstrated that every day transitory objects could be considered art.
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Episode 6 Preview | Paradise on Earth
S1 E6 - 30s
Explore one of humanity’s deepest artistic urges: the depiction of nature. But landscape painting is seldom a straightforward portrayal of observed nature; it's a projection of dreams, idylls, escapes and refuges—the elusive paradise on earth.
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Heavenly Paradises on Earth
S1 E6 - 55s
In Islamic architecture, landscapes reflect a mastery over the natural world.
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Nature Becomes the Story
S1 E6 - 3m 1s
Albrecht Altdorfer sidesteps religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics by using nature.
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Landscape as Ideology
S1 E6 - 34s
In Li Cheng's hands, landscape art became not a depiction of the natural world, but a kind of official ideology, promoting order.
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Building the Suleymaniye Mosque
S1 E5 - 2m 26s
Mimar Sinar became the greatest military engineer of his day, but he always felt himself destined for something greater than being the builder of bridges and fortresses.
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Artemisia's Most Subversive Work
S1 E5 - 2m 8s
Rebelling against any notion that women shouldn't speak until spoken to, Artemisia refuses to shut her portrait up.
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The Madonna Di Loreto
S1 E5 - 1m 55s
At the Church of San Agostino in Rome, Caravaggio breaks the social and aesthetic rules of his generation.
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Episode 5 Preview | Renaissances
S1 E5 - 30s
Travel east and west to explore the connections and rivalries between Renaissance Italy and the Islamic empires that experienced their own cultural flowering in the 15th and 16th centuries. Both spheres were open to influences flowing both ways.
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The Distinction Between Craft and Genius
S1 E5 - 2m 3s
University of London scholar Jerry Brotton discusses how the the Renaissance creates a contrast between ars and invenio.
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