The Art Show - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Artists and art lovers, including June Sarpong, Charming Baker and Kate Bryan, travel the globe to uncover the most fascinating talking points in the art world.

Episode 2
Will Best and Kate Bryan find some unusual art in Tokyo, Carrie Scott meets one of America's hottest artists and Dr James Fox finds a surprising natural dye in Mexico.

Episode 3
Carrie and Will take an artistic tour of Barcelona, while Charming meets artist Zhang Huan in Shanghai. Meanwhile Kate attends the Day of the Dead festival in Mexico.

Episode 4
Dr James Fox explores the art of Jodhpur, while Will Best and Kate Bryan take an artistic tour of Venice. Meanwhile, Carrie Scott talks to British art star Yinka Shonibare.

Episode 5
Charming Baker examines Jason deCaires Taylor's underwater sculpture in Lanzarote, Sue Tilley explores the appeal of the nude and Will Best and Kate Bryan head to Istanbul.

Episode 6
Kate Bryan and Will Best explore the art of Mumbai, Carrie Scott meets artist Mickalene Thomas in Brooklyn and Charming Baker takes an artistic tour of Beijing.

Episode 7
Will Best explores the world of anime in Tokyo, Kate Bryan and Charming Baker take in London's art scene, Carrie Scott travels to Delhi and June Sarpong heads to Christie's.

Episode 8
Charming Baker takes in the art of Pietrasanta in Italy, Carrie Scott meets conceptual artist Ryan Gander and Will Best and Kate Bryan explore the history of Mexico City.
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