In the UK: Fridays, 9pm, BBC2, 9pm. Repeated Fridays, BBC1, 1.40am
In the US: Nowhere yet
There’s a certain quality of being thrown in the deep-end with Simon Schama’s Power of Art. Unless you look at the web site, you’ll be at a loss to know what the point of the show actually is. There’s no introduction, no explanation, just Simon Schama bleating on about Caravaggio from the word go. I thought I’d missed an episode at first. But no. We’re here to watch Simon Schama and it’s about art: that’s all we need to know apparently.
The actual explanation for the show, “This is not a series about things that hang on walls, it is not about decor or prettiness. It is a series about the force, the need, the passion of art… the power of art,” makes approximately no sense whatsoever. Instead, it’s best to think of the show as “Art: The Rock and Roll Years”, a series about ‘interesting’ artists and their lives. On the schedule: Caravaggio, Bernini, Rembrandt, David, Turner, Van Gogh, Picasso and Rothko. And, so far, it’s pretty good.
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