Episode 40: The Miracles of Maria PrymachenkoNow a symbol of peace and resistance, Maria Prymachenko was one of Ukraine’s greatest artists. Self-taught, she became a legendary example…Apr 26, 2022Apr 26, 2022
Episode 39: Rebecca Horn’s Body of WorkAfter being locked down for a year recovering from a lung infection, the artist Rebecca Horn emerged from her cocoon to embark on a 40-plus…Mar 9, 2022Mar 9, 2022
Episode 38: Alexander Liberman’s Modern LifeA modernist through and through, Alexander Liberman was not only one of the greatest art directors in history –legendary for his…Jan 3, 2022Jan 3, 2022
Episode 37: Les XX: The Belgian SupergroupAfter having his painting of a woman eating oysters alone barred from an exhibition in Antwerp, the artist James Ensor banded together with…Dec 20, 2021Dec 20, 2021
Episode 36: Cabaret Voltaire: Bar DadaThe Cabaret Voltaire was arguably the epicentre of modern art’s big bang. A brief but bright party that developed the playful, anarchic and…Dec 1, 2021Dec 1, 2021
Episode 35: Ruth Asawa: Weaving a LegacyAfter her time at the legendary Black Mountain College, Ruth Asawa went on to create incredible sculptures — way ahead of their time…Nov 9, 2021Nov 9, 2021
Episode 34: Egon Schiele’s Naked AmbitionCandid and controversial and yet with filled with delicate sensitivity, Egon Schiele’s artworks and in particular his nudes are brutally…Oct 25, 2021Oct 25, 2021
Episode 33: Fairfield Porter’s Beautiful RealityDespite being part of the hip to be avant-garde New York School, Fairfield Porter went against the conventional cool of the period and…Oct 10, 2021Oct 10, 2021
Episode 32: Sonia Delaunay’s Sublime PoetryOvershadowed but not to be underestimated, Sonia Delaunay had a truly free creative spirit that saw her become not only an influential…Sep 20, 2021Sep 20, 2021
Episode 31: De Chirico & Nietzsche: Let’s Get MetaphysicalIt’s an interesting time to look at Giorgio Di Chirico and the influence of Nietzsche on his work. The streets outside are looking mighty…Sep 6, 2021Sep 6, 2021