Second Moment of Creation . BBC Radio 3. Simon Schama looks at the pivotal role art has played in the forging of humanity itself.

Watch TV programmes from the Civilisations collection on BBC iPlayer. 2 / 9 Professor Mary Beard explores images of the human body in ancient art. — Series 1, The Eye of Faith. David Olusoga explores the artistic reaction to imperialism in the 19th century. More. Duration: 28:50. Simon Schama starts his meditation on colour and. More.

Simon Schama starts his meditation on colour and civilisation in Amiens and Chartres. JavaScript seems to be disabled. Duration: 1:30. Duration: 9:10.

Simon Schama explores the fate of art in the machine- and profit-driven world. our deepest artistic urges - the depiction of nature. Read about our approach to external linking. Simon Schama explores one of our deepest artistic urges - the depiction of nature. pivotal role art has played in the forging of humanity itself. Simon Schama explores one of our deepest artistic urges - the depiction of nature. Series 1: 1. JavaScript seems to be disabled. the controversial topic of religion and art. Read about our approach to external linking. the controversial topic of religion and art. Series 1: 2. How Do We Look? Simon Schama looks at the formative role art and the creative imagination have played in the forging of humanity itself. BBC Two. Second Moment of Creation — Civilisations, Series 1. Professor Mary Beard broaches the controversial topic of religion and art. A look at the formative role art and imagination have played in the forging of humanity. Professor Mary Beard explores images of the human body in ancient art. Professor Mary Beard explores images of the human body in ancient art. Professor Mary Beard broaches the controversial topic of religion and art. Simon Schama looks at the formative role art and the creative imagination have played in the forging of humanity itself. Read about our approach to external linking. Please enable JavaScript to take full advantage of iPlayer. It is now nearly half a century since Kenneth Clark's series Civilisation thrilled audiences with its authoritative interpretation of the glories of Western art. What are the worshippers worshipping? Simon Schama explores one of our deepest artistic urges - the depiction of nature. was always on the frontline when distant cultures met. The epic story of the art that makes us human. Civilisations. Civilisations. artistic reaction to imperialism in the 19th century. Please enable JavaScript to take full advantage of iPlayer. of art in the machine- and profit-driven world. Civilizations is a 9-episode documentary series that surveys the history of art, from antiquity to the present, on a global scale. the controversial topic of religion and art. our deepest artistic urges - the depiction of nature. Mary Beard explores images of the human body in ancient art, from Mexico and Greece to Egypt and China. David Olusoga shows how art was always on the frontline when distant cultures met. Civilisations App. BBC Augmented Reality App; Simon Schama meets the next generation . our deepest artistic urges - the depiction of nature. Nine-part series telling the story of art from the dawn of human history to the present day, for the first time on a global scale. With Liev Schreiber, Simon Schama, Maya Jasanoff, Mary Beard. Simon Schama examines how traditions developed in the years following the Renaissances. A look at the formative role art and imagination have played in the forging of humanity. Mary Beard explores images of the human body in ancient art, from Mexico and Greece to Egypt and China. Thousands of years of visual culture explored on the BBC and beyond. art and imagination have played in the forging of humanity.

Second Moment of Creation 1 / 9 A look at the formative role art and imagination have played in the forging of humanity. traditions developed in the years following the Renaissances. More.

Professor Mary Beard broaches the controversial topic of religion and art.