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The shock of the new

Summary: Focuses on modernism in art as a reflection of changing social history in the 20th century. Includes interviews, with among others, Matisse, Picasso and Dali.

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  • "Culture as nature, v.7: In the mid-20th. century, symbols of modern culture reflecting the power of mass media, advertising, radio and TV became subjects for artists"@en
  • "View from the edge"@en
  • "Culture as nature"@en
  • "Mechanical paradise, v.1: The period, 1870-1914 was one of the hinge points in Western culture, the time of the engineer, the inventor"@en
  • "Landscape of pleasure, v.3: The south of France and the Mediterranean became a generator of color-filled images of well-being that permeated the work of Monet, Cezanne, and other impressionists"@en
  • "Powers that be, v.2: Dada and Expressionism were set against the collapse of Germany after W.W.I. The avant-garde's energy was about to be used in political revolutions"@en
  • "Future that was, v.8: The new age of modernism that began with this century is now the establishment, as are its consequences"@en
  • "Landscape of pleasure"@en
  • "Threshold of liberty"@en
  • "Future that was"@en
  • "Trouble in Utopia"@en
  • "View from the edge, v.6: Figurative expressionism was ruined by the realities of the Nazi death camps"@en
  • "Powers that be"@en
  • "Mechanical paradise"
  • "Mechanical paradise"@en
  • "Threshold of liberty, v.5: Surrealism was the last revolutionary art movement of the 20th. century, much like a religion"@en
  • "Trouble in Utopia, v.4: The glass palaces of Germany gave way to the functionalists"@en

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  • "The century of change from 1875-1975 has been one of the most creative periods in human history. This program takes a look at human nature and culture in the age of technology."
  • "Summary: Focuses on modernism in art as a reflection of changing social history in the 20th century. Includes interviews, with among others, Matisse, Picasso and Dali."@en
  • "This provocative series on modern art picks up at the threshold of the 20th century. Includes interviews with, among others, Matisse, Picasso, and Dali."@en
  • "Each reel explores a different aspect of modern art and the social history related to these various twentieth century artistic movements."@en
  • "Focuses on modernism in art as a reflection of changing social history in the 20th century. Includes interviews with, among others, Matisse, Picasso, and Dali."@en
  • "An 8-part series presenting a social history of the impact and development of the visual arts in the 20th century by art critic and writer Robert Hughes. In each episode, Hughes examines the forces which monitored the directions painting, architecture and photography took from the late 1800's to the present."@en
  • ""Robert Hughes' history of modern art from cubism to pop and the avant-garde. The sequel to the BBC's Civilization series, picks up at the threshold of the 20th century. It is written and presented by Robert Hughes, art critic and senior writer for Time. Hughes draws on a wealth of documentary materials from the archives of the BBC, including rare footage and interviews with noted artists. The range of major figures includes Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, le Corbusier, Maz Ernst, Francis Bacon and Jackson Pollock."--Container."@en
  • "A series of programs presenting a social history of the impact and development of the visual arts in the 20th century by art critic and writer Robert Hughes. In each episode, Hughes examines the forces which monitored the directions painting, architecture and photography took from the late 1800's to the present."@en
  • "Robert Hughes' history of modern art from cubism to pop and the avant-garde. The sequel to the BBC's Civilization series, picks up at the threshold of the 20th century. It is written and presented by Robert Hughes, art critic and senior writer for Time. Hughes draws on a wealth of documentary materials from the archives of the BBC, including rare footage and interviews with noted artists. The range of major figures includes Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, le Corbusier, Maz Ernst, Francis Bacon and Jackson Pollock."@en

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  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Interviews"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Videocassettes"@en
  • "DVD-Video discs"@en

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  • "The shock of the new"
  • "The shock of the new"@en
  • "The Shock of the new"
  • "The Shock of the new"@en
  • "Shock of the new"@en
  • "Shock of the new (Television program)"@en