Exhibition on Screen

Exhibition on Screen

Every year more people visit art galleries than football stadiums. Rare collections result in queues longer than working days and museums keep their doors open into the wee, small hours to accommodate throngs of visitors. This monumental series takes you into the world's biggest art exhibitions and on location to enjoy, marvel and delight at the stories and works of history's greatest artists.
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Episodes

  1. S1 E1 - Leonardo

    December 31, 2012
    52min
    TV-14
    A remarkable event at London's National Gallery assembled the largest ever collection of Da Vinci's surviving paintings. Gain exclusive access to the opening night of the exhibition the film captures the excitement of the occasion and provides a fascinating exploration of Leonardo's great works.
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  2. S1 E2 - Manet

    December 31, 2012
    52min
    TV-14
    Explore the craft of one of the worlds all-time great artists. The Royal Academy of Arts has been hosting a magnificent exhibit of Manet, the 'father of modern art'. Manet's portraiture has never been explored in exhibition form and now we get to see exclusive behind-the-scenes moments of the exhibition's preparation
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  3. S1 E3 - Munch

    December 31, 2012
    51min
    TV-14
    Many know Munch as the man who painted The Scream but his complete works are remarkable and secure his place as one of the greatest artists to have ever lived. In honor of its 150th birthday, the exhibition Munch 150 was co-hosted by the National Museum and the Munch Museum. With 220 paintings on show, it brought together the greatest number of Munch's key works in one place.
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  4. S1 E4 - Vermeer

    December 31, 2012
    50min
    TV-14
    The National Gallery, London, offered a fresh look at one of the most startling and fascinating artists of all - Johannes Vermeer. The National Gallery chose to focus on Vermeer's relationship with music. It is one of the most popular themes of Dutch painting and reveals an enormous amount about the sitter and the society they lived in.
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