This Is the Modern World
In the final episode of the series, France is changing at a helter-skelter pace and its angry young artists are reinventing how to paint.
In the final episode, Andrew begins with the impressionists. He plunges into one of the most wildly creative periods in the history of art, when France was changing at a rapid pace and angry young artists would reinvent how to paint, finding their muses in the bars, brothels and cabarets of belle epoque Paris and turning the world of art on its head. Monet, Degas and friends launched a febrile conversation about the role of painting in the modern world that would pave the way for just about every modern art movement of note, from the cubists to the Fauves, from the surrealists to the existentialists and from conceptual artists to the abstract expressionists.
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A Palace built by a Postman
Duration: 05:21
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En Plein Air
Duration: 04:06
Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:01The Cure
Pictures of You
00:01The Jam
The Modern World
00:03Pierre Terrasse, Mariana Toutziarakis
Petit Bal
00:07Throbbing Gristle
Walkabout
00:15Radiohead
Glass Eyes
00:36Radiohead
Ful Stop
00:51Joy Division
Atmosphere
00:52Joy Division
Atmosphere
00:53Joy Division
Atmosphere
00:58Robert Chauvigny & Édith Piaf
Non, je ne regrette rien
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Andrew Graham-Dixon |
| Production Manager | Imogen Stringer |
| Executive Producer | Basil Comely |
| Series Producer | Silvia Sacco |
| Director | Tim Dunn |
Broadcasts
- Mon 13 Feb 201721:00
- Tue 14 Feb 201703:00
- Mon 12 Mar 201800:30
- Mon 29 Oct 201800:00
- Mon 22 Jul 201923:00
- Mon 9 Mar 202023:30
- Mon 12 Apr 202122:30
- Tue 13 Apr 202102:30
- Thu 20 Jan 202200:00
- Mon 13 Mar 202321:00
- Tue 14 Mar 202303:00
- Mon 5 Aug 202420:00
- Tue 6 Aug 202403:00
- Tue 22 Apr 202501:25



