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[Channel 4系列]:英国艺术的天才The Genius of British Art-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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大卫·史塔基(David Starkey)主持的艺术纪录片,由第4频道在2010年出版-英语旁白Arts Documentary hosted by David Starkey, published by Channel 4 in 2010- English narration
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英国艺术的天才英国艺术的历史就是英国的故事。几个世纪以来,艺术家一直在反思我们的时代,并塑造了我们看待自己的方式。该系列提出了六种关于英国艺术如何使我们成为今天的人并给我们带来自我愿景的激情辩论。大卫·史塔基(David Starkey)考虑了皇家肖像对人格标志性力量的持久影响。奥古斯都·凯斯利·海福德博士(Augustus Casely-Hayford)探索威廉·霍加斯(William Hogarth)为人民所做的革命性艺术先驱。霍华德·雅各布森(Howard Jacobson)突破了维多利亚时代的骗局,以寻求色情手段,因为其道德模棱两可的态度更加有效。罗伊·斯特朗爵士(Sir Roy Strong)展示了英国人如何发明风景画。珍妮特·波特·波特(Janet Street Porter)重新审视了自己的青年时代,向人们展示了1950年代以来的现代艺术如何站在当今社会和文化变革的最前沿。乔恩·斯诺(Jon Snow)及时提醒我们英国艺术家如何表达和定义我们对战争恐怖的反应。[编辑]??权力和人格???历史学家戴维·斯塔基博士(David Starkey)研究了从亨利八世到戴安娜王妃的皇家肖像画如何对人格的标志性力量产生了持久的影响。亨利迷上了罗马艺术所反映的帝国力量。他与天主教会的破裂促使他拥抱宗教改革的最高艺术家汉斯·霍尔拜因(Hans Holbein),并结成伙伴关系,这一影响力在今天引起了共鸣。[编辑]???人民的艺术???Gus Casely-Hayford博士向我们展示了这个国家有史以来最独特的英国艺术家William Hogarth如何永远改变了我们的身份意识。直到18世纪,在我们的艺术中,唯一的英伦风尚就是沿着街道走走。他们想要对英国身份更加优雅,纯洁的看法。霍加斯想艺术,在其所有的丑陋,粗鲁的现实描绘了英国。[编辑]???肉???作家霍华德·雅各布森(Howard Jacobson)庆祝英国艺术家描绘性和欲望的方式,并认为最引人注目的表达方式是在我们最不期望的地方找到的:维多利亚时代的艺术。我们喜欢讽刺维多利亚女王时代的伪君子,对于他们来说,尸体不过是一种尴尬。事实上,由于像威廉·蒂,谁介绍的裸体到英国在19世纪20年代艺术的艺术家,维多利亚时代成为一个黄金时代绘画野生和绝望的性欲。[编辑]???英格兰的愿景???在英国当代艺术世界被达米恩·赫斯特(Damien Hirst)和特蕾西·艾敏(Tracey Emin)的“感觉”时代所主导的时候,很容易就把英国的风景艺术视为茶巾文化而已。罗伊·斯特朗爵士认为,那将是一个大错误。英国景观艺术的天才之处远非一连串的巧克力盒陈词滥调,而是它提供了有时令人震惊和颠覆性的洞察力,使人们对该国最深切的担忧。[编辑]???现代???现代艺术使我们成为了我们,我们当然也使珍妮特街波特成为了她。从令人窒息的1950年代开始,珍妮特(Janet)回顾了她十几岁的年纪,展示了现代艺术如何处于当今社会和文化变革的最前沿,从帕特里克·赫伦(Patrick Heron)到弗朗西斯·培根(Francis Bacon),大卫·霍克尼(David Hockney),彼得·布雷克(Peter Blake),乔·蒂尔森(Joe Tilson),理查德·汉密尔顿(Richard Hamilton) ,吉尔伯特(Gilbert)和乔治(George)以及性手枪,以及达明安·赫斯特(Damien Hirst)和英国艺术家的“感觉”一代。珍妮特(Janet)与赫斯特(Hirst),特蕾西(Tracey Emin)和格雷森(Grayson Perr)交谈The Genius of British ArtThe history of British art is the story of Britain. For centuries, artists have reflected our times and shaped the way we see ourselves. This series presents six passionate polemics on how British art makes us who we are today and gives us a vision of ourselves. David Starkey considers how royal portraiture has had an enduring influence on the iconic power of personality. Dr Augustus Casely-Hayford explores William Hogarth's revolutionary pioneering of art for the people. Howard Jacobson breaks through the frost of Victorian prudery in search of an eroticism all the more potent for its moral ambiguity. Sir Roy Strong shows how the English invented a landscape art. Janet Street Porter revisits her own youth to show how modern art since the 1950s has been at the forefront of the social and cultural changes that define our world today. And Jon Snow presents a timely reminder of how British artists have expressed and defined our response to the horror of war.[edit] Power and Personality Historian Dr David Starkey examines how royal portraiture from Henry VIII to Princess Diana has had an enduring influence on the iconic power of personality. Henry was enamoured with the imperial power reflected by the art of Rome. His break with the Catholic Church prompted him to embrace the supreme artist of the Reformation, Hans Holbein, and form a partnership whose influence resonates to this day.[edit] Art for the People Dr Gus Casely-Hayford shows how our sense of identity was changed forever by the most distinctively British artist this country has ever produced: William Hogarth. Until the 18th century, the only vision of Britishness that was available in our art was for and about the toffs streets. They wanted a more elegant, chaste vision of British identity. Hogarth wanted art that depicted Britain in all its ugly, rude reality.[edit] Flesh Writer Howard Jacobson celebrates the way British artists depict sex and desire, and argues that the most compelling expression is to be found where we might least expect it: in the art of the Victorians. We like to caricature the Victorians as hypocrites for whom the body is nothing but an embarrassment. In fact, thanks to artists like William Etty, who introduced the nude into British art in the 1820s, the Victorian era became a golden age for painting a wild and desperate sexuality.[edit] Visions of England At a time when Britain's contemporary art world has been dominated by the 'Sensation' generation of Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, it's easy to dismiss English landscape art as nothing more than tea towel culture. That would be a big mistake, argues Sir Roy Strong. Far from being a succession of chocolate box cliches, the genius of English landscape art is that it affords a sometimes shocking and subversive insight into the country's deepest fears.[edit] Modern Times Modern Art has made us who we are and it has certainly made Janet Street Porter who she is. Beginning in the stifling 1950s, Janet revisits her teenage years to show how modern art has been at the forefront of social and cultural changes, which define Britain today, from Patrick Heron through Francis Bacon, David Hockney, Peter Blake, Joe Tilson, Richard Hamilton, Gilbert and George, and the Sex Pistols, to Damien Hirst and the 'Sensation' generation of British artists. Janet speaks to Hirst, Tracey Emin and Grayson Perry about how art has seeped into the very heart of British culture.[edit] The Art of War Former war reporter Jon Snow presents a timely reminder of how British artists have expressed and defined our response to the horror of war and, in the process, have triggered a debate about the role of art in British life. As the grandson of a First World War general, it's a story with a personal resonance for Jon. A hundred years ago, artists were the first to challenge the view that war was all about victory and glory. Jon, a keen amateur artist himself, traces this legacy from the artists of the First World War - Richard Nevinson, Paul Nash, Stanley Spencer - right up to the work of contemporary artists such as John Keane, Jeremy Deller and Steve McQueen.
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Art of the United Kingdom
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