Eric Gill was one of the twentieth century’s most admired sculptors. He was also a letter-cutter, typographic designer (of Gill Sans, among other typefaces), calligrapher, architect, writer, and teacher.
View Details >>Francis Bacon is the essential British painter of the twentieth century. This film is a rigorous and revealing portrait of one of the few artists who has truly changed the way we see and understand ourselves.
View Details >>Produced alongside a major retrospective exhibition, organised by London’s Barbican Art Gallery, this film provides a rare chance to experience Helen Chadwick’s works.
View Details >>Henry Moore is arguably the greatest sculptor of the twentieth century and his large-scale sculptures are centrally sited in many major cities across Europe and North America.
View Details >>The Victorians were obsessed by the nude in art. For many nineteenth century painters and sculptors the naked body, both male and female, was central to exotic historical fantasies and elaborate allegories of imperial power.
View Details >>Matthew Bourne brings his unique take on the legendary 1948 feature film.
Shakespeare’s classic love story is given a novel twist by being set in the dystopian “Verona Institution”.