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Mary Beard - forbidden art

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SerendipityJane · 06/02/2022 10:24

One of my out and out heroines, and a very interesting start to a series.

ADVISORY

Not for those that like unchallenging art.

www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001447x/mary-beards-forbidden-art-series-1-1-vile-bodies

Classicist and broadcaster Professor Mary Beard explores a broad range of thought-provoking and sometimes controversial works of art that tackle unsettling subjects – works that have been fought over, removed from view or simply 'forbidden'. She delves into the questions of what, why and how art gets forbidden, who gets to decide and how that has changed over time.

In the first programme, Mary explores some of the challenging ways that artists have shown the human body. She begins with the Romans, heading to the British Museum to discuss a statue of the god Pan having sex with a she-goat, and from there moves through art from the Renaissance to the present day that portrays sex, death, violence and beyond.

Mary meets renowned portraitist Daphne Todd as well as contemporary artists Tracey Emin and Martin Creed to discuss works they’ve produced which feature usually private bodily acts or experiences that, for some, have seemed to go too far. She asks why art which depicts some of those actions common to us all can be so disturbing – and what confronting these works might tell us about being human

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Hallelujah2020 · 06/02/2022 16:47

I thought it was a really interesting documentary although not always an easy watch but only switched off right at the end with the vomiting bit

Will definitely watch episode 2

JohannSebastianBach · 06/02/2022 16:48

Love Mary, she's brilliant. I'll check it out.

Bookridden · 06/02/2022 20:43

God that painting of the woman being raped was horrific

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