Great Art Cities Explained Season 1

November. 18,2021      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis

James Payne and Joanne Shurvell combine their love of Art and Travel, as they look at less well known museums in cities around the world.

Episode 7 : Istanbul
February. 02,2024
Episode 6 : Gustav Klimt and the Nazis: Great Art Cities: Vienna
September. 15,2023
Episode 5 : Three Michelangelos in Florence
November. 25,2022
Episode 4 : New York
July. 29,2022
Abstract Expressionism would emerge from a post-war mood of anxiety and trauma. These were artists who, like the surrealists before them had a profound interest in the unconscious mind. They produced work that may have been abstract but was also emotional, expressive and universal. Despite their differences, the physical act of painting united them. The work they produced came straight from the gut. It was an art form that was monumental in scale and an expression of the individual. It would run alongside (and be inspired) by that other great improvisational American art form: Jazz.
Episode 3 : Venice Special (Biennale)
April. 28,2022
In the third of a new series, James Payne and Joanne Shurvell combine their love of Art and Travel, as they travel to Venice for the world’s oldest and greatest art exhibition, the Venice Biennale.
Episode 2 : Paris
January. 17,2022
In the second of a new series, James Payne and Joanne Shurvell combine their love of Art and Travel, as they look at less well known museums in cities around the world. In "Great Art Cities Explained: Paris", we look at three small museums which were originally artist's ateliers, or studios: Eugène Delacroix, Suzanne Valadon and Constantin Brancusi. We discuss works by Delacroix, Cezanne, van Gogh, Suzanne Valadon and Constantin Brancusi, and how those artist's works connect.
Episode 1 : London
November. 18,2021
We look at three museums whose collections were started by Mavericks. The Sir John Soane's Museum, The Wallace Collection and Kenwood House.

Seasons

Season 1
Season 1 2021