Fyfe Robertson is slowly recovering, he says, from his encounter With the way-out practitioners of avant-garde art and their way-out critics, and warns you that this programme could bring on an acute attack of indignation and stupefaction if viewed on an empty stomach. The Tate Gallery's famous Bricks were a joke, he says, because we didn't know what they heralded in Performance Art and Minimal Art and other exercises in the Phoney Art he has labelled amusingly Phart.
But he doesn't find it funny. Nor will you, he thinks, when you see what your tax money is supporting.
Film cameraman ROY GLADISH
Film editor MAX WHEELER
Producer TOM SAVAGE