Alastair Sooke champions pop art as one of the most important art forms of the twentieth century, peeling back pop's frothy, ironic surface to reveal an art style full of subversive wit and radical ideas. In charting its story, Alastair brings a fresh eye to the work of pop art superstars Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein and tracks down pop's pioneers, from American artists like James Rosenquist, Claes Oldenburg and Ed Ruscha to British godfathers Peter Blake and Allen Jones. Alastair also explores how pop's fascination with celebrity, advertising and the mass media was part of a global art movement, and he travels to China to discover how a new generation of artists are reinventing pop art's satirical, political edge for the 21st century.

Outtakes, commentary from Zefier's third film: Jo; or The Act of Riding a Bike.

In French Polynesia, there is a place where every year, thousands of groupers gather in secret follo...
A documentary film about Oscar-nominated animator Bill Plympton. This is a portrait piece that inclu...

The short documentary ‘Complexos‘ features intimate and emotional views on how residents of favelas ...

Penthesilea, the first of six films made by Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen, traverses thousands of ye...

Michael Palin heads for rural Pennsylvania and Maine to explore the extraordinary life and work of o...

This is the rare UK Channel 4 documentary about Blade Runner, giving insights into it's history with...

Documentary about the work of Claude Lorius, who began studying Antarctic ice in 1957, and, in 1965,...

Constructing freestone buildings on the cheap, Pouillon made a name for himself at the end of the 19...

A fascinating look at the intersection of art, commerce, and digital ownership through the rise and ...

Right to Wynwood is an investigative documentary that explores the causes and effects of gentrificat...
In this interview with contemporary witnesses, painter and director Jürgen Böttcher talks about some...

A story about the relationship between independent Soviet art and the West. It recalls a time when a...

"What we were trying to do was the ultimate form of architecture, which was predicting how society w...

Jackson Pollock said, “he makes the rest of us look academic,” Mark Rothko acknowledged him as a “my...

A movie about James Tissot (1836-1902), a French painter and portraitist

A documentary about the French photographer Nadar aka Gaspard-Félix Tournachon

This rare film tells the strange, disquieting and protracted story of the restoration of Leonardo da...