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Cubism and After: 2: A Sum of Destructions

on BBC Television

Written by David Sylvester and Michael Gill.

Modern art has been the destroyer of many accepted conventions in painting and sculpture. The style known as Cubism, which came into being 50-odd years ago, has been the chief agent of destruction. Pablo Picasso, one of the original Cubists, has remained in the forefront of the shock troops of modern art.
BBC film

10.10-10.40 In View: Paper Roots: an account of a country newspaper.
(Rowridge, Brighton)

10.10-10.40 Farming Club: for East Anglia
(Manningtree)

Contributors

Writer:
David Sylvester
Writer/producer:
Michael Gill
Narrator:
Frank Duncan
Reader:
Patrick Troughton
Film editor:
Jesse Palmer

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