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From Old Masters to Modern Art, clips featuring leading artists and their work
Simon Schama tells how Bernini's "Ecstasy of Saint Teresa" pushed the baroque boundaries in 17th Century Rome.
Alastair Sooke meets Turner Prize-winning artist Martin Creed at Edinburgh's Fruitmarket Gallery.
Dr James Fox analyses one of Vienna's most famous artists - Egon Schiele.
Kirsty Wark in conversation with Alison Watt
Grayson Perry meets Spartacus Chetwynd after watching her Frieze Art Fair performance.
Watch a clip about the first UK solo exhibition of abstract expressionist Joan Mitchell at the Edinburgh Festival on The Culture Show.
If you want to understand Dutch pride in their land, this painting encapsulates it.
Tim Samuels examines how art therapy can help sufferers of post-traumatic stress disorder to recover.
Andrew Graham-Dixon comments on the work of Ilya Repin.
Andrew Graham-Dixon looks at examples of the work of Alexander Rodchenko and his collaboration with Vladimir Mayakovsky.
Andrew Graham-Dixon and Lauren Laverne visit the Velazquez exhibition at the National Gallery
Meschac Gaba shows Morgan around his Cotonou base.
Jann Haworth talks about being a woman at the Slade School of Fine Art in the 1960s
A reminder of the genius of 17th century Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens
Alastair Sooke explores the world of Catherine the Great in a major exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland with Miriam Margolyes.
Andrew Graham-Dixon goes on a pilgrimage to Long Island to visit the perfectly preserved studio of painter Jackson Pollock. This is the room where Pollock created his first drip paintings and such iconic works as Autumn Rhythm (1950) and Lavender Mist (1950). Evidence of Pollock鈥檚 idiosyncratic painting technique is clearly visible on almost every inch of floor space.
Alastair Sooke examines the two sculptures that once adorned the gates of Bedlam.
Ibrahim El-Salahi and Meschac Gaba respond to each other鈥檚 shows at Tate Modern.
Andrew Graham-Dixon contemplates the past, present and future of British comic art.
The neatest man in the world? James goes inside Mondrian's studio, at Tate Liverpool.
Kalle Runistare is the nearest equivalent to a modern day Viking Artist.
Alastair Sooke looks back on the work of American pop artist Roy Lichtenstein.
Dr James Fox talks about how Whistler's Venice pictures caused controversy.
Andrew Graham-Dixon considers the work of Flemish master, Peter Paul Rubens