Inside Art: Episode list
Art expert Kate Bryan presents a behind the scenes look at a major exhibition of Linda McCartney's iconic photography at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.
A look at a unique body of British and Irish visual art dedicated to self-portraiture, consisting of some of the finest work of the 20th century alongside more contemporary pieces.
A look at the historically significant and breathtaking Royal Collection of art found in the grand State Rooms at Buckingham Palace, with many pieces acquired and commissioned by King George IV.
Kate Bryan explores a new exhibition that examines the relationship between club culture and design, traversing the globe and spanning the 1960s to the present day.
An exhibition charting the artist's ground-breaking career from the 1920s to the 1990s.
To celebrate its tenth anniversary, Kate Bryan explores a vast collection of work at the Hepworth Wakefield created by its namesake, the iconic artist and sculptor Barbara Hepworth.
Kate Bryan goes behind the scenes at the M Shed museum in Bristol to discover a new exhibition exploring the city's connection to street art.
Kate Bryan explores an exhibition showcasing the work of brothers Walter and Harold Steggles, whose collection of pre-WWII paintings is seeing a revival of interest from new audiences.
Presenter Kate Bryan visits Coventry to discover the exciting events happening in honour of its UK City of Culture.
At one of the world's most prestigious festivals, Alberta Whittle represents Scotland as her work is showcased at La Biennale di Venezia.
The programme features curators of Derek Jarman Protest! Fiona Corridan and Jon Savage alongside the wonderful Maggi Hambling and film maker Mark Jordan.
Kate Bryan visits the studio of the artist Lubaina Himid, winner of the 2017 Turner Prize, before exploring her new large-scale exhibition at Tate Modern.
Kate Bryan pays a visit to the Courtauld Gallery to bear witness to an exhibition bringing the full span of Vincent van Gogh's self-portraiture together.
Take a look at two portraits, Picasso's 'Woman with a Book' and 'Madame Moitessier' by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, side by side, for the first time.
Bringing together 500 years of art, the Rules of Art? exhibition showcases a breadth of historic and contemporary artworks.
A portraitist famed for shaking off convention in the name of modernism, catch a glimpse of the first major exhibition of British artist Glyn Philpot.