Art critic Tim Marlow gives the lowdown on the latest blockbuster exhibition at Tate Britain - 'Constable: The Great Landscapes'. Tim's accessible and engaging take gets to the heart of why the great master's famous 'six-footer' landscapes are among the most iconic paintings in the history of British art.
Tim Marlow guides viewers around the Tate Modern's 'Kandinsky: The Path to Abstraction 1908 - 1922', the first major exhibition in the UK to focus on the paintings of Wassily Kandinsky, one of the most important figures in the evolution of the abstract movement.
Tim Marlow gives his engaging take on the largest exhibition in 50 years of the work of Hans Holbein, a man regarded as the father of British art. With an incredibly deft touch, Holbein documented one of the most turbulent periods in British history, painting the good, the bad and ugly of Tudor politics, all which is brought together in Tate Britain’s latest blockbuster show. If you thought that the great achievements of the Renaissance passed Britain by, then this is the programme to watch.
Tim Marlow continues his series of exhibition programmes with an examination of the vast Turbine Hall gallery of London's Tate Modern. Marlow has gained unique access to the construction of this year's Turbine installation – a set of five stainless steel slides intended to propel members of the public down from the highest floors of the Tate Modern to the very bottom.
Tim Marlow revisits Tate Modern, one of Europe's most successful museums, following its first re-hang since it opened in 2000. Marlow explores the history of the key artistic movements and sets the new works at the Tate Modern in context.