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The Private John Singer Sargent
- Narrated by: David Micklem
- Length: 25 mins
- Release date: 15-11-17
- Language: English
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Yayoi Kusama
- Studies in World Art, Book 89
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Tim Carper
- Length: 9 mins
- Unabridged
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Yayoi Kusama is now one of Japan’s best-known contemporary artists. She was the recipient of her country’s Praemium Imperiale for painting in 2006 - the most prestigious award Japan can offer to any painter, native or foreign. Her rise to fame has been unconventional, even by the standards of the art world of the 21st century, where eccentricities of all kinds pass without question.
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Yayoi Kusama
- Studies in World Art, Book 89
- Narrated by: Tim Carper
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 89
- Length: 9 mins
- Release date: 09-01-18
- Language: English
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Magical Thinking: Why the Avant-Garde Is Now History
- Studies in World Art, Book 140
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Jack Wynters
- Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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The word avant-garde, so much used in connection with the various manifestations of contemporary art, is starting to have a strange, ironic ring to it. One might even claim that it is starting to signify what is behind the times, rather than in front of them. Like all such terms, it is in fact a metaphor, rather than a direct description. Borrowed from old-fashioned military terminology, it seeks to describe a situation where social norms are being perpetually challenged by artists. In the military sphere, where it originated, it is long out of use.
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Magical Thinking: Why the Avant-Garde Is Now History
- Studies in World Art, Book 140
- Narrated by: Jack Wynters
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 140
- Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
- Release date: 26-02-18
- Language: English
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Renoir Landscapes
- Studies in World Art, Book 67
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Willis Miller
- Length: 7 mins
- Unabridged
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Renoir’s reputation has long been in decline with intellectuals. He is seen as sugary and self-indulgent, to the point where his work gives the whole of the Impressionist Movement a bad name. The thing that has contributed to this fall from grace is, of course, the late work, with its bloated nudes and curiously hot colors. Yet even the work of Renoirís best period tends to seem uneven, despite the continuing popularity of undoubted masterpiece such as La Loge [1874].
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Renoir Landscapes
- Studies in World Art, Book 67
- Narrated by: Willis Miller
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 67
- Length: 7 mins
- Release date: 27-12-17
- Language: English
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The Liberation of Paris
- How Eisenhower, de Gaulle, and von Choltitz Saved the City of Light
- By: Jean Edward Smith
- Narrated by: Fred Sanders
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged
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Prize-winning and bestselling historian Jean Edward Smith tells the “rousing” (Jay Winik, author of 1944) story of the liberation of Paris during World War II—a triumph achieved only through the remarkable efforts of Americans, French, and Germans, racing to save the city from destruction...
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Very dry with soporific delivery.
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The Liberation of Paris
- How Eisenhower, de Gaulle, and von Choltitz Saved the City of Light
- Narrated by: Fred Sanders
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
- Release date: 23-07-19
- Language: English
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Ai Weiwei: And the Evolution of Political Art
- Studies in World Art, Book 90
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Anthony Howard
- Length: 21 mins
- Unabridged
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Ben Luke, resident art critic of the London Evening Standard, calls Ai Weiwei "probably the most famous artist in the world. He has transcended the world of museums and galleries, and exerts a newsworthiness that no other artist competes with." This statement, if one bothers to look through the kind of publicity that Ai now attracts - thanks to the digital revolution most of this is easily available with a few clicks on one’s computer - is self-evidently true.
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Ai Weiwei: And the Evolution of Political Art
- Studies in World Art, Book 90
- Narrated by: Anthony Howard
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 90
- Length: 21 mins
- Release date: 16-12-17
- Language: English
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Edvard Munch
- Studies in World Art, Book 26
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Joe Van Riper
- Length: 8 mins
- Unabridged
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As a working critic, I find the most difficult exhibitions to write about are those that combine an evidently important subject with a faintly dispiriting result. The new Edvard Munch show at Tate Modern is a case in point. Munch is undoubtedly a major Modernist artist, a Norwegian cultural icon who was the precursor and to some extent the inventor of what came to be known as Expressionism. One version of his composition, The Scream, very recently made a record price.
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Edvard Munch
- Studies in World Art, Book 26
- Narrated by: Joe Van Riper
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 26
- Length: 8 mins
- Release date: 28-12-17
- Language: English
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David Hockney: British National Treasure
- Studies in World Art, Book 141
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Charles Johnston
- Length: 16 mins
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An essay by Edward Lucie-Smith on David Hockney's portraits exhibited at the Royal Academy's "82 Portraits and One Still-Life", and also "David Hockney and the Yorkshire Landscape" at RA in 2012.
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David Hockney: British National Treasure
- Studies in World Art, Book 141
- Narrated by: Charles Johnston
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 141
- Length: 16 mins
- Release date: 04-02-21
- Language: English
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Matisse: The Cut-Outs
- Studies in World Art, Book 47
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: David Bernard
- Length: 8 mins
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The big exhibition of Matisse's Cut-Outs at Tate Modern in London was, certainly on the face of it, everything that a major museum of modern and contemporary art should be doing. It was beautifully presented, very professionally curated, had an extremely thorough, excellently illustrated catalogue, and was greeted with ecstatic reviews.
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Matisse: The Cut-Outs
- Studies in World Art, Book 47
- Narrated by: David Bernard
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 47
- Length: 8 mins
- Release date: 11-03-19
- Language: English
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The Decline and Fall of the Avant-Garde
- Cv/Visual Arts Research, Book 170
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Frank Knutson
- Length: 3 hrs and 1 min
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One of the commonest and most loosely used terms in any discussion of contemporary art is the word avant-garde. Indeed it often seems to be taken for granted that valid contemporary art and avant-garde art are synonymous.
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The Decline and Fall of the Avant-Garde
- Cv/Visual Arts Research, Book 170
- Narrated by: Frank Knutson
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 170
- Length: 3 hrs and 1 min
- Release date: 11-03-19
- Language: English
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Avant-Garde
- Studies in World Art, Book 15
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Jason Zenobia
- Length: 17 mins
- Unabridged
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The term avant-garde continues to be used, in my opinion with far too much frequency, in discussions of contemporary art. It derives, of course, from military terminology, and implies that the art to which it is applied is somehow ahead of the game. It’s worth taking a look at how this assumption works in practice. Essentially, Western and now world art has witnessed the emergence of a series of avant-gardes since just before the third quarter of the 19th century.
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Avant-Garde
- Studies in World Art, Book 15
- Narrated by: Jason Zenobia
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 15
- Length: 17 mins
- Release date: 29-01-18
- Language: English
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Men Looking at Men
- Studies in World Art, Book 50
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Joe Van Riper
- Length: 8 mins
- Unabridged
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In 1975, the American critic, Laura Mulvey, published an article entitled "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema". This has over the years been one of the most influential of all feminist texts. In it, Mulvey made use of a version of Freudian theory, as reinterpreted by the French philosopher and psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. Freud referred to scopophilia - the pleasure of look at other people’s bodies as erotic objects. Mulvey applied this to the cinema.
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Men Looking at Men
- Studies in World Art, Book 50
- Narrated by: Joe Van Riper
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 50
- Length: 8 mins
- Release date: 28-12-17
- Language: English
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Aubrey Beardsley: A Bridge Between Artistic Worlds
- CV/Visual Arts Research, Book 285
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Christopher Selbie
- Length: 19 mins
- Unabridged
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A study of Aubrey Beardsley's work exhibited at Tate Britain until May 25, 2020. The author considers the darkly vigorous imagery of the short lived genius, his graphic work for the notorious Yellow Book, and sublimely erotic illustrations for Lysistrata by Aristophane and Salome by Oscar Wilde, which frank imagery even shocked the author.
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Aubrey Beardsley: A Bridge Between Artistic Worlds
- CV/Visual Arts Research, Book 285
- Narrated by: Christopher Selbie
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 285
- Length: 19 mins
- Release date: 01-08-20
- Language: English
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The Way We Are
- Studies in World Art Book 78
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: James Tavegia
- Length: 18 mins
- Unabridged
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This article is essentially a follow-up to a piece by The Jackdaw’s revered editor, David Lee, published in The Times on July 25, 2013. In it, he detailed just what a fiasco the Arts Council’s contribution to an otherwise successful Olympic year was, with £5.4 million spent and nothing to show for it.
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The Way We Are
- Studies in World Art Book 78
- Narrated by: James Tavegia
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 78
- Length: 18 mins
- Release date: 12-02-18
- Language: English
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Joseph Beuys
- Studies in World Art, Book 42
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Ian Kingsley
- Length: 12 mins
- Unabridged
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Many people - among them, most art-world insiders - think that Joseph Beuys was the most important artist of the second half of the 20th century. Beuys was many things - a shaman, a trickster, a charismatic social and political activist. He spearheaded the return to prominence of the German avant-garde post-World War II, and his impact on both the European and American art worlds continues to be felt today, nearly 20 years after his death in January 1986.
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Joseph Beuys
- Studies in World Art, Book 42
- Narrated by: Ian Kingsley
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 42
- Length: 12 mins
- Release date: 02-01-18
- Language: English
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Andy Warhol at Tate Modern
- CV/Visual Arts Research, Book 294
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Mark Rice-Oxley
- Length: 30 mins
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An essay by Edward Lucie-Smith considers the Andy Warhol exhibition re-opening at Tate Modern on July 27. He puts forward a provocative view of the relevance of the art in an time of turbulent disruption. When the Warhol show returns to Tate Modern on July 27, almost the first thing you’ll meet if you go to see it will be a large painting, on two paired canvases, entitled Marilyn Diptych. It features repeated images the film star Marilyn Monroe.
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Andy Warhol at Tate Modern
- CV/Visual Arts Research, Book 294
- Narrated by: Mark Rice-Oxley
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 294
- Length: 30 mins
- Release date: 02-09-20
- Language: English
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Body Art and Abjection
- Studies in World Art, Book 1
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Rick Paradis
- Length: 22 mins
- Unabridged
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The first body art performer, as well as the first professional bodybuilder, was the showman Eugene Sandow (1867-1925). Though Sandow’s heyday occurred before the birth of the Modern Movement, there are compelling reasons for giving the primacy to him. Sandow, born Friedrich Wilhelm Müller in Prussia in 1867, left his native country in 1885 in order to avoid military service and first appeared on the London stage in 1885. His real celebrity began when the American impresario Florenz Ziegfield hired him to appear at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exhibition in Chicago.
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Body Art and Abjection
- Studies in World Art, Book 1
- Narrated by: Rick Paradis
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 1
- Length: 22 mins
- Release date: 27-02-18
- Language: English
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Art, Poetry and WW1
- Cv/Visual Arts Research, Book 191
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: David Micklem
- Length: 36 mins
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In this study, Art, Poetry, and WW1 by Edward Lucie-Smith of writing, poetry, and painting in the centenary year of the outbreak of the First World War, the author considers the historical impact on the general psyche of the calamitous events, reflected in the expression of poets and visual artists. He establishes a continuity to the theme with reference to works by Velázquez, Watteau, Goya, and others, in their treatment of the spectacle of battle and the horrors of war and human conflict.
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Art, Poetry and WW1
- Cv/Visual Arts Research, Book 191
- Narrated by: David Micklem
- Length: 36 mins
- Release date: 25-01-18
- Language: English
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Cultivating the Body
- Studies in World Art, Book 115
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Stephen Floyd
- Length: 7 mins
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The first thing to be said about the new exhibition at the British Museum, Defining Beauty: The Body in Ancient Greek Art, is that it is genuinely spectacular and deserves the hosannas it has already been greeted with in the press. The second thing is that it is highly political. It is political in all sorts of ways. The most obvious of these can be found in the fact that it plucks a number of the so-called "Elgin marbles".
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Cultivating the Body
- Studies in World Art, Book 115
- Narrated by: Stephen Floyd
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 115
- Length: 7 mins
- Release date: 30-01-18
- Language: English
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Before Damien Hirst: There Was Salvador Dali
- Studies in World Art, Book 112
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Jack Wynters
- Length: 11 mins
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When I visited the huge Damien Hirst exhibition staged by the Gagosian Gallery in New York in 1996, one of the most striking pieces was a large glass tank full of live fish. Dumped among the fish were an obstetrical couch, in a rather decayed condition, and various obstetrical implements. For some time after I had seen the show, this image tugged at my mind. It reminded me of something - but of what? Finally, memory dragged up the reference I needed: Hirst's piece was a direct descendant of Salvador Dali's installation, "Rainy Taxi".
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Before Damien Hirst: There Was Salvador Dali
- Studies in World Art, Book 112
- Narrated by: Jack Wynters
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 112
- Length: 11 mins
- Release date: 15-01-18
- Language: English
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