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BBC - 墙上的艺术

评分:7.4 / 地区:英国/ 片长:59分钟 导演: / 热度:13871℃
类型:纪录片/ 语言:英语 编剧:
主演: Sue Perkins
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Sue Perkins是个有趣的主持人,善自嘲,抖机灵,采访机敏。艺术品的大量复制确实走进大众生活的有效渠道。商品化和平民化,一举两得。你家墙上挂的是什么装饰画?

1.太喜欢女解说那范儿了 2.刚发现英式幽默才是一直伴我同行的许多人无法理解的冷幽默 3.BBC虽然是总结帝 但一直都是开放式总结所以我喜欢

批量生产 随波逐流 不求甚解 糊里糊涂 基础技巧 浮华喧闹 逃避主义……说的是大众艺术也是常人常态 但是片子里偶尔挑起大众艺术和严肃艺术之间那层说不清的纱帘时 也能带动很多思考 终于看了一部不再“美则美”的纪录片 不同的味道感觉也还好

就是把流行画作作为出发点探讨当代摄影及绘画艺术呗。片名叫做arts on ur wall,其实没有那么单一。典型的topic广泛而不深入的纪录片代表。

Sue太帅了!!我看第一眼就喜欢上她了!!她打网球,穿格瓦拉的T恤,去艺术画廊自嘲自己是唯一一个在那里上楼梯感到费劲的人。纪录片本身也挺好看的~

以年代来划分,按照时间线介绍了一些有影响力的畅销的墙壁装饰艺术品,节奏感很好,着眼于大众艺术,这个视角也蛮有趣的。女主持是我喜欢的型更是加分ヾ(☆▽☆)

标题太大了货不对版。结语说得很委婉,在挂画上,大众所谓“艺术品位”大都是escapism, nostalgia and sentimentality 开头那个动画比基尼灯箱真好看

很有意思,跟Walter Benjamin说到的很多观点有呼应。市场改变生产,即使改变观者口味。印刷的技术革新和摄影术的出现对架上绘画的影响尤为甚大……这里也谈到kitsch Value在文化中的影响以及对艺术的一些改变

1.主持超可爱!像姬佬;2.很好诠释了艺术是被观者定义的,不可计划的;3.这里很好地展现了『画廊艺术家』与『流行艺术家』的区别,也是现在很多人在讨论的事情。总体而言这部片子拍的各种观点都让人思考,可以讨论很多。

“艺术品”的喜欢、选择总是要与自身产生情感的共鸣,是时而唤起我们情感的媒介,也是时而带领我们走进梦想,走进向往世界的阶梯。

有位女士因为一幅画而爱上一个男人 觉得他很有品位很浪漫 后来嫁给了他 现在已生儿育女 结果这个片子的主持人对她说 这幅画其实烂大街了……然后主持人很自觉地滚了……

很有意思~ Escapism, nostalgia and sentimentality are not to be sniffed at. You can hang whatever you like on your walls.

BBC - 墙上的艺术完整版剧情介绍

Sue Perkins带你一起探究英国室内装饰的变革。
  The Art on Your Wall
  Sue Perkins charts the changes in British taste towards domestic art by delving into the stories of contemporary bestsellers, charting the history of post-war prints and aiming to see first hand what the average British person displays above their mantelpiece. Half of British living rooms have art on their wall bought from high street stores, and many of the British artists who created them are among the country's most successful - but we've never heard of them.
  Sue also tracks down the creators of recent history's most popular prints to discover their opinions on the images that changed their lives. Some of these iconic images are reproductions of famous artists, and some are unknowns, but who are these artists, and why are they so popular?
  She discusses Tretchikoff, the artist behind the bestselling prints of the 50s and 60s such as the Green Lady, with Red or Dead founder Wayne Hemmingway, and meets Scottish miner-turned-painter Jack Vettriano, the artist who created the popular Singing Butler. Sue tracks down Ullswater snapper Mel Allen and chats to Spencer Rowell, the photographer behind Athena's Man and Baby, before heading to Cornwall to get to the bottom of the two million selling Tennis Girl by meeting its flamboyant creator Martin Elliot. Finally, Sue meets Sam Toft, creator of Mr Mustard, the quirky figure featured in a series of bestselling prints.
  Sue also meets Terence Conran to find out about the revolution in interior design that took place after the Second World War, including the introduction of Habitat onto the high street, which made good design accessible to the whole community, and how that in turn has influenced the post-war taste of Great Britain.