Episodes (9)

The Second Moment of Creation
S01E01 · The Second Moment of Creation

Mar 01, 2018

Historian Simon Schama claims art is an essential part of civilization in general and each one's identity. A retired Iraqi archaeology director preferring decapitation by ISIS to betraying where he hid unique treasures at Palmyra in Syria. Then he takes us to several early sparks of Ancient civilizations, like the possibly earliest cave paintings in Spain and France. We know the Nabataeans, an Arab desert people, settled to establish the fabulously wealthy city Petra in Jordan, having seized a monopoly on frankincense, and for lack of writings its architecture is ...

How Do We Look
S01E02 · How Do We Look

Mar 01, 2018

The role of portraits, paintings and sculptures in forming early civilizations. Examples include the Olmecs, ancient Eygpt, the Greeks, the Qin Dynasty and the Romans.

Paradise on Earth
S01E03 · Paradise on Earth

Mar 01, 2018

Simon Schama looks into the artistic history of depictions of landscapes, both natural or idealized and man-altered. While often represented ad background, nature would only become a full Western genre in its own right during the religious wars between Catholics and protestants with Altendorfer, while in China it was ancient, especially in the form of cartoon-like scrolls. IN Islamic art, with its ban of depicting living creatures -still exceptions were allowed, as in Persian tapestry- nature was rather suggested in geometric motives and color patterns. The mills-won ...

Picturing Paradise
S01E04 · Picturing Paradise

Mar 01, 2018

Religion is a major domain in art history, possibly from the start in cave paintings, with cosmogony, cultic and magical purposes, votive and funeral, even political practices. It could completely dominate a society and civilization, as in theocratic Pharaonic Egypt. Representation of divinity vary enormously, like zoomorphism, anthropomorphism, stylized or idealized, as in Classical Greek art. It could serve sacrificial, community-building, prestige and didactic purposes; even a whole theological and (socio-)political agenda. Fear of hubris may lead to banning ...

The Triumph of Art
S01E05 · The Triumph of Art

Mar 01, 2018

The fifth film in Civilisations goes east and west with Simon Schama: to Papal Rome but also to Ottoman Istanbul and Mughal Lahore and Agra.

First Contact
S01E06 · First Contact

Mar 01, 2018

Art plays a major part in recording or even shaping the cultural and general contacts between societies and their civilizations. Sometimes it testifies to the lack of knowledge about each-other, even stuck in legend and superstition, notably when contacts are rare. Sometimes it's at the core of imperialist annihilation, as the Spanish Conquistadores intentionally crushed the pagan Precolumbian cultures but ironically in the process left precious rare records of largely destroyed Inca, Aztec and Maya empire heritages. Complex relationships develop in the course of ...

Radiance
S01E07 · Radiance

Mar 01, 2018

Throughout art history, achieving radiance by color and light interacting has played major part. Colorite has its own history, linked to the symbolical meaning and material composition of pre-industrial natural (mineral, vegetal or animal) pigment ingredients, sometimes as precious and exotic as Afghan lapis lazuli (for ultramarine), often traded from the Orient, contributing to the wealth and artistic prowess of Venice. On the other hand, claire-obscure dominates certain traditions, notably Gothic architecture suggesting uplifting toward Heaven, which combines it ...

The Cult of Progress
S01E08 · The Cult of Progress

Mar 01, 2018

The world changed as it adopted the principles of Enlightenment -especially after the American and French revolutions- and was physically transformed by industrialization, stressing reason (science), technology and profit. Bonaparte's conquest of Egypt stirred the Western fascination for it and started an escapist fashion of Orientalism, albeit largely a fantasy version of a romanticized East, while colonies enabled continuous confrontations in reality, in Peruvian-French Gauguin's case a never-ending sequence of frustrations even on paradisiac Tahiti. As a substitute...

The Vital Spark
S01E09 · The Vital Spark

Mar 01, 2018

As the world changed thoroughly, industrialized, globalizing, science-driven, art was to follow and even striving to lead. Instead of serving rich and powerful patrons, many artists would seek individual (media) fame and/or spread a social message, or rather declared art itself the highest purpose. New schools would follow rapidly, often with innovation as primary concern, deliberately questioning or even ditching every historical rule, including aestheticism itself. Thus abstract art was explored by pioneering artists like Mondriaan.

About

Civilizations (also know as Civilisations) Season 1 (2018) is released on Mar 01, 2018. Watch Civilizations online - the English Documentary TV series from United Kingdom. Civilizations is directed by Ashley Gething,Matthew Hill,Tim Niel and created by Simon Schama with Liev Schreiber and Simon Schama.

A reboot of Kenneth Clark's groundbreaking 1969 documentary, this series investigates the achievements, ingenuity and achievements of civilisations from around the world. From Ancient Greek temples to the stone statues of the Olmecs of Mexico and ancient Japanese scrolls, this gripping series introduces this generation to the achievements of the Ancient World.

As know as:

Civilisations, Kulttuurien juurilla, Civilisationens rötter, Civilisations - L'arte nel tempo, Цивилизации

Countries:

United Kingdom

Language:

English

Stream Service:

PBS

Production Companies:

British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Nutopia

Official Site:

Official site

Taglines:

Our story told through art.

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