Roland Collection - Techniques of the Artist


Techniques of the Artist






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55 programs




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Art in the Making: Italian Painting before 1400

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Art in the Making: Italian Painting before 1400


Art in the Making: Rembrandt

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Art in the Making: Rembrandt


Art in the Making: Impressionism

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Art in the Making: Impressionism


Genesis

Bridget Riley

Brendan Neiland: Evolution of a Commission

Nature and Nature: Andy Goldsworthy

Snow Dream

Sculpture 58, the Story of a Creation

Chadwick

The Spinney by Jean Dubuffet

The Genesis of a Sculpture

If Brains Were Dynamite

The Paradise of Cornelius Kolig

Submarine

Image of Light

Bernard Faucon: Fables - N/A

Krzysztof Wodiczko: Projections

Photomontage Today: Peter Kennard

Homage to Humanity

Larsen - Light - Now

The Seasons

Artists' Techniques - N/A

Enameling

Master of Glass

Screenprinting

Lithography

Etching

Stonecarving

Making Shapes

Cartoon Forms

Coloring Cartoons

Caricatures

Pen and Ink Techniques

Pen and Brush Techniques

Nature Drawings

Drawing Animals

Drawing Birds

Painting Birds

Landscape Painting

Creative Painting

Creative Drawing

Poster Lettering

Poster Drawing

Making a Collage

Fun Techniques

Painting on Stones



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The playwright Tom Stoppard has observed that `technique without ideas gives us wicker baskets; ideas without technique gives us modern art.' In fact, while the distinction between arts and crafts and the rôle of technique within them is an area of controversy among contemporary craftspeople and artists, most fine art involves technical skills, and most crafts can be carried to the level of an art. Certainly the training of a traditional African carver or a sculptor working on a Romanesque church would have been almost entirely a training in practical techniques, yet the inspiration and expression in their works is undeniable.


Tom McKendrick at work
From the program 'Submarine'

In the nineteenth century the Arts and Crafts movement sought to reintroduce handicraft techniques into manufacturing to raise design products to the level of art. Clearly, as long as artists and designers continue to produce physical objects of any kind, issues of technique will remain important.

This section features films which look at technique, whether giving insights into the procedures of artists and craft workers of the past and present, or giving in-depth introductions to specific art and craft techniques.


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