The Impressionists and their cycle have become the international superstars of Western ... more
painting. The works of Manet, Monet, Renoir, Degas, Toulouse - Lautrec, Cezanne, Ganguin and Van Gogh appear everywhere and are well loved by the public and academic...
Advantages: Interview with Carsten Holler Disadvantages: None
A definate recommendation that you watch this new arts programme with TimMarlow, whether you're young, old, interested in art or not it is still both entertaining and informative.
With the all important interview with Holler himself the energetic Marlow guides you from start to finish of his latest installation, the 'Test Site' at the Tate Modern.
If you haven't already managed a trip to go down the slides, this programme will most definately fuel your desire to go down the fifth floor slide!
The lively Marlow interviews Holler himself, watches and talks to members of the public who have experienced the slides and even attempts the biggest slide himself. It is both informative and laughable as we watch the renowned art critic shoot down the biggest slide and very professionally compose himself to continue presenting ...
Advantages: Great range of shows, nice layout, good facilities Disadvantages: None
About The Marlowe Theatre
The Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury was redeveloped in 2005 and currently it is spread across three floors. Inside, there are two auditoriums, one of which has 1,200 seats and the other one has around 200 seats. Also inside is a bar on each of the three floors, a café and a hospitality suite.
Where Is The Theatre Located
The Marlowe Theatre is at the lower end of the City centre and is easily accessible whatever you choose at your mode of transport. There are plenty of car parks only a few minutes walk away and there is even a car park behind the theatre. The train and bus stations are also only a 5-7 minute walk away.
What Can You Do At The Marlowe Theatre
There is a large variety of performances held at the Marlowe Theatre and these include plays, concerts, festivals, musicals, dance shows and of course ...
Released in 2004, Tim Vine ? exquisitely entitled ?The Man With The Golden Pun? by The Independent newspaper ? Holds the Guinness World Record for telling the most jokes in an hour ? apparently it?s 499!! Of course, what constitutes a ?joke? would theoretically be something to make someone laugh?here on his first ever live DVD stand-up, which includes 377 jokes, he certainly does that.
Stood in front of an audience surely no more than a 100, on a small stage whilst pouring with sweat, he reels off joke after joke after joke after joke?predominantly one-liners that can be cringe-worthy at times. But the majority of the time, after a couple of seconds you?ll laugh. That?s the genius of the man?by the time you?ve ?got? a joke, he?ll be half way through the next. Hence, you can?t just watch this DVD once!
He splits up his session ...
SEVENTH ART PRODUCTIONS; PIAS UK; LACE GROUP; SONY DADC
Release date
02/04/2007
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
SEV 136
Barcode
5060115340083
Pres/Narr
Tim Marlow
Languages
Main Language
English
Technical information
Special Features
Interactive menu
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Sound
Dolby Digital
Professional reviews
Review
Scarcely a minute passed that was not packed with information, insight and enthusiasm (Daily Mail, 15/02/2007)
Unpretentious and straightforward art history (Financial Times, 15/02/2007)
Marlow’s easy style and accessible language are as enjoyable as ever (Time Out, 15/02/2007)
DVD Description
Documentary exploring one of the most important and intriguing movements in art history: Impressionism. Like the ripples in a Monet painting, the influence of The Impressionists continues to be felt today. Manet, Renoir, Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec, Cezanne, Gauguin and Van Gogh were essentially the bad boys of Western painting, adopting a radical new approach that flew in the face of convention. In doing so, they have created some of the most beautiful and enduring paintings of all time. Hosted by Tim Marlow, this 8-part series looks at this aesthetic revolution in context of the late 19th Century.
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