“The Art Game”: Television, Monitor, and British Art at the turn of the 1960s

DOI This article examines the coverage of the visual arts by Monitor, the pioneer arts magazine series broadcast by the BBC between 1958 and 1965. It explores Monitor’s place in the evolution of approaches to visual art on British television and assesses Monitor’s wider impact on the “art support sy...

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Main Author: Michael Clegg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Yale University 2018-06-01
Series:British Art Studies
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BBC
Online Access:http://britishartstudies.ac.uk/issues/issue-index/issue-8/the-art-game
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spelling doaj-1fdebf5924e44b62a762078aad4e2d632020-11-25T01:09:09ZengYale UniversityBritish Art Studies2058-54622018-06-01810.17658/issn.2058-5462/issue-08/mclegg“The Art Game”: Television, Monitor, and British Art at the turn of the 1960sMichael Clegg0University of BirminghamDOI This article examines the coverage of the visual arts by Monitor, the pioneer arts magazine series broadcast by the BBC between 1958 and 1965. It explores Monitor’s place in the evolution of approaches to visual art on British television and assesses Monitor’s wider impact on the “art support system” (in Margaret Garlake’s phrase) of the late 1950s and 1960s. Through readings of three Monitor films (“Scottish Painters”, about Robert Colquhoun and Robert MacBryde, “George Chapman: Painter in Wales”, and “Private View”) it argues, firstly, that a new emphasis on story or parable by programme makers came at the expense of engagement with critical debate of the kind maintained by print media and radio, and, secondly, that by the turn of the 1960s television was shaping the approach of commercial galleries whilst simultaneously masking its institutional power to viewers in favour of a disinterested, everyman pose.http://britishartstudies.ac.uk/issues/issue-index/issue-8/the-art-gameBBCBritish Broadcasting CorporationMonitortelevisionart historyKen Russell
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“The Art Game”: Television, Monitor, and British Art at the turn of the 1960s
British Art Studies
BBC
British Broadcasting Corporation
Monitor
television
art history
Ken Russell
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title “The Art Game”: Television, Monitor, and British Art at the turn of the 1960s
title_short “The Art Game”: Television, Monitor, and British Art at the turn of the 1960s
title_full “The Art Game”: Television, Monitor, and British Art at the turn of the 1960s
title_fullStr “The Art Game”: Television, Monitor, and British Art at the turn of the 1960s
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series British Art Studies
issn 2058-5462
publishDate 2018-06-01
description DOI This article examines the coverage of the visual arts by Monitor, the pioneer arts magazine series broadcast by the BBC between 1958 and 1965. It explores Monitor’s place in the evolution of approaches to visual art on British television and assesses Monitor’s wider impact on the “art support system” (in Margaret Garlake’s phrase) of the late 1950s and 1960s. Through readings of three Monitor films (“Scottish Painters”, about Robert Colquhoun and Robert MacBryde, “George Chapman: Painter in Wales”, and “Private View”) it argues, firstly, that a new emphasis on story or parable by programme makers came at the expense of engagement with critical debate of the kind maintained by print media and radio, and, secondly, that by the turn of the 1960s television was shaping the approach of commercial galleries whilst simultaneously masking its institutional power to viewers in favour of a disinterested, everyman pose.
topic BBC
British Broadcasting Corporation
Monitor
television
art history
Ken Russell
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