Oceans Apart: Art and the Pacific

Oceans Apart: Art and the Pacific

It’s a story of exploration and exploitation. 250 years ago, Captain Cook voyaged into the Pacific region for the first time. While this encounter between the West and Pacific peoples undoubtedly devastated indigenous communities, it also opened the world’s eyes to their images and ideas, forever changing the global imagination. Art historian James Fox looks at this momentous meeting of cultures.
Cast: James Fox
TV-PG
Season 1
3 (na) mga episode
  • 1. Australia

    1. Australia

    Australia's indigenous culture is the oldest continuous culture anywhere in the world. But it was nearly wiped out when Europeans colonized the region. As the new nation of Australia was developed, Aboriginal peoples, and their ideas, were destroyed or marginalized. But slowly, this indigenous art was globally appreciated and helped Aboriginal people to reimagine an Australia of their own.
    Australia's indigenous culture is the oldest continuous culture anywhere in the world. But it was nearly wiped out when Europeans colonized the region. As the new nation of Australia was developed, Aboriginal peoples, and their ideas, were destroyed or marginalized. But slowly, this indigenous art was globally appreciated and helped Aboriginal people to reimagine an Australia of their own.
    7+
    59min
    Set 9, 2018
  • 2. Polynesian Islands

    2. Polynesian Islands

    The West created a myth of Polynesia as a paradise and, in so doing, destroyed the riches of its indigenous culture. European missionaries and colonizers destroyed what they didn't understand and appropriated what was left. These islands were reimagined as an explorer's playground, with women available for exploitation. But then the artists started to fight back.
    The West created a myth of Polynesia as a paradise and, in so doing, destroyed the riches of its indigenous culture. European missionaries and colonizers destroyed what they didn't understand and appropriated what was left. These islands were reimagined as an explorer's playground, with women available for exploitation. But then the artists started to fight back.
    TV-PG
    59min
    Set 16, 2018
  • 3. New Zealand

    3. New Zealand

    Unlike other nations in the region, New Zealand's indigenous Maori people resisted colonization and protected their precious culture. Now this art is an integral part of the modern country’s identity and thrives around the world. This melding of ideas has created a fascinating artistic hybrid that includes items such as a Madonna and Child statue adorned with the sacred Maori facial tattoo.
    Unlike other nations in the region, New Zealand's indigenous Maori people resisted colonization and protected their precious culture. Now this art is an integral part of the modern country’s identity and thrives around the world. This melding of ideas has created a fascinating artistic hybrid that includes items such as a Madonna and Child statue adorned with the sacred Maori facial tattoo.
    7+
    59min
    Set 23, 2018
  • Oceans Apart: Art and the Pacific
    IMDb 8.2/1020181 season
    It’s a story of exploration and exploitation. 250 years ago, Captain Cook voyaged into the Pacific region for the first time. While this encounter between the West and Pacific peoples undoubtedly devastated indigenous communities, it also opened the world’s eyes to their images and ideas, forever changing the global imagination. Art historian James Fox looks at this momentous meeting of cultures.
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    Ben Harding
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    Ben HardingRussell Barnes
    Cast
    James Fox
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    ClearStory Ltd
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