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6.30 Perspective: What Photography Did to Painting
The current exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum on the beginnings of photography a century ago is provocatively entitled From Today Painting is Dead. Has this happened?
TREWIN COPPLESTONE, art historian, JOE TILSON, artist, and G.S. LEWINSKI, photographer, discuss how photography has in fact helped rather than hindered the development of painting and has become an art form in itself.
Introduced by Michael CANNEY Producer ROY HAYWARD
7.0 Workface
Script by BENNETT STRUTTON
Analytical commentary, PAT LOWRY
15: Problem on the Doorstep
Demonstrations outside the gates of the Birmingham plant and accusations of racial discrimination within Astleys continue. Will there be a strike and what can Pearce do? with SAEED JAFFREY, JOHN ROWE, JON ROLLASON, JOHN HOLLIS, SEAN BARRETT, MALCOLM HAYES, and MICHAEL MCCLAIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Museum
Unknown:
Trewin Copplestone.
Artist:
Joe Tilson
Introduced By:
Michael Canney
Introduced By:
Pioducer Roy Hayward
Script By:
Bennett Strutton
Unknown:
Saeed Jaffrey
Unknown:
John Rows
Unknown:
Jon Rollason
Unknown:
John Hollis
Unknown:
Sean Barrett
Unknown:
Malcolm Hayes
Unknown:
Michael McClain
Producer:
John Turtle

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