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Season 1

  • S01E01 The Mechanical Paradise

    • September 21, 1980
    • BBC Two

    Traces how developments in technology inspired art between 1880 and the end of WWI, leading to movements like cubism and futurism.

  • S01E02 The Powers that Be

    • September 28, 1980
    • BBC Two

    Hughes explores the interplay between art and politics, seeing how artists were affected by the development of mechanised warfare and ideologies like fascism and communism.

  • S01E03 The Landscape of Pleasure

    • October 5, 1980
    • BBC Two

    The French artists who attempted to reconcile man with nature, from the determination of the impressionists to paint outside to Matisse's vibrant use of colour.

  • S01E04 Trouble in Utopia

    • October 12, 1980
    • BBC Two

    How modern architects in the wake of the Bauhaus aspired to change societies with their designs, a move represented both by Le Corbusier and the plans for the city Brasilia.

  • S01E05 The Threshold of Liberty

    • October 19, 1980
    • BBC Two

    The art movement that gripped its exponents with the fervor of a religion: surrealism. Artists like Di Chirico, Ernst, Miró and Dalí; brought the subconscious to the fore and attempted to tap into innocent and irrationality.

  • S01E06 The View From the Edge

    • October 26, 1980
    • BBC Two

    Expressionism sprung out of the harsh, secular atmosphere of the 20th Century and evolved, through the strong colors and often somber moods of artists like Munch, to the non-figurative work of Pollock and De Kooning.

  • S01E07 Culture as Nature

    • November 2, 1980
    • BBC Two

    Artists began to take man-made images as their inspiration, leading to the pop art of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein as well as Stuart Davis' collages inspired by jazz.

  • S01E08 The Future That Was

    • November 9, 1980
    • BBC Two

    The final episode in the series explores the decline of modernism and how various artists have reacted to the consequent commercialization of their art.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 The New Shock of the New

    • July 30, 2004
    • BBC Two

    Twenty-five years ago the renowned art critic Robert Hughes made The Shock of the New, a landmark television series that examined the key cultural movement of the 20th Century. Now he's back to look at more recent work and to question whether modern art can still be shocking in its originality and understanding.