Andrew Graham-Dixon

Andrew Graham-Dixon

Born: December 26, 1960
in London, England

Movies for Andrew Graham-Dixon...

Van Meegeren: The Forger Who Fooled the Nazis
Title: Van Meegeren: The Forger Who Fooled the Nazis
Character: Himself - Presenter
Released: October 9, 2019
Type: Movie
Andrew Graham-Dixon investigates the story of the 20th century's greatest art forger, Han van Meegeren, who made millions during World War II selling fake Vermeers in Nazi-occupied Holland.
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Stealing Van Gogh
Title: Stealing Van Gogh
Character: Himself
Released: January 24, 2018
Type: Movie
Art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon uncovers the truth behind the greatest art heist of the 21st century. In December 2002, two priceless paintings were stolen from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in a brutal and audacious robbery.
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Title: Art, Passion & Power: The Story of the Royal Collection
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: January 17, 2018
Type: TV
In a major new series, Andrew Graham-Dixon explores the history of the Royal Collection, one of the largest and most important art collections in the world, built up over 500 years.
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Title: Rome Unpacked
Character: Himself - Presenter
Released: January 5, 2018
Type: TV
Andrew Graham-Dixon and Giorgio Locatelli's latest Italian adventure brings them to Rome in search of the greatest food and art that they can find off the beaten track.
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Title: Art of France
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: January 30, 2017
Type: TV
Andrew Graham-Dixon examines the history of French art, revealing how it emerged from a struggle between tradition and revolution, and rulers and citizens. He compresses centuries of culture into three thematically linked chapters.
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Title: Art of Scandinavia
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: March 14, 2016
Type: TV
Andrew Graham-Dixon explores the history of Scandinavia through its art.
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Secrets of the Mona Lisa
Title: Secrets of the Mona Lisa
Character: Himself - Presenter
Released: December 9, 2015
Type: Movie
This landmark film uses new evidence to investigate the truth behind Mona Lisa's identity and where she lived. It decodes centuries-old documents and uses state-of-the-art technology that could unlock the long-hidden truths of history's most iconic work of art.
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Title: The Art of Gothic: Britain's Midnight Hour
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: October 20, 2014
Type: TV
Andrew Graham-Dixon explores how a group of 19th-century architects and artists spurned the modern age and turned to Britain's medieval past to create iconic works and buildings.
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Title: British Art at War: Bomberg, Sickert and Nash
Character: Self
Released: September 14, 2014
Type: TV
Andrew Graham-Dixon tells the story of how three British artists responded to the cataclysm of World War One.
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Title: Art of China
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: July 30, 2014
Type: TV
Andrew Graham-Dixon undertakes an epic journey to uncover the art of China.
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Apples, Pears and Paint: How to Make a Still Life Painting
Title: Apples, Pears and Paint: How to Make a Still Life Painting
Character: Self
Released: January 5, 2014
Type: Movie
The history of still life painting with oil paints
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Title: The High Art of the Low Countries
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: April 4, 2013
Type: TV
This 3 part series is presented by the British Art Critic, Andrew Graham-Dixon. He explores the Low Countries of the Netherlands and Belgium and how history has influenced the area's art, architecture and culture. Cloth was used in the area's first expression of art in the making of tapestries going back to the 14 th century. They were the No. 1 luxury item of the day. The Low Countries were well placed geographically for markets for their art.
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Title: Italy Unpacked
Character: Himself
Released: January 11, 2013
Type: TV
British art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon and Italian chef Giorgio Locatelli explore the varied regions of Italy, sharing with each other their knowledge of the country's culture and cuisine.
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Title: Sicily Unpacked
Character: Himself
Released: January 6, 2012
Type: TV
TV art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon and Michelin starred chef Giorgio Locatelli take us on a delightful journey around their beloved Sicily. Sharing a passion for all things Sicilian they make the perfect travel partners. We accompany them to the heart of the island as they introduce each other to the things they love most. Exploring the island through each other s eyes and hearts, they reveal how the layers of history have created a unique blend of art and architecture. As well as the pleasures of an intense and vibrant culture, they experience the sadness the island has come through and the strength of the Sicilian people as they rose up and challenged the Mafia. Together they document how the various conquering forces and the rich variety of different heritages have helped to shape both the food and the culture of this beautiful Mediterranean island.
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Art of America
Title: Art of America
Released: November 14, 2011
Type: Movie
Andrew Graham-Dixon, a leading UK art critic, crosses the Atlantic to explore the story of American art.
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Title: Art of America
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: November 14, 2011
Type: TV
Andrew Graham-Dixon embarks on his most ambitious journey yet, an exploration of the rich, exciting and diverse art history of the United States of America
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Title: Pointless Celebrities
Character: Self
Released: July 4, 2011
Type: TV
Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman present a celebrity version of the general knowledge quiz in which contestants try to come up with the answers that nobody else could think of.
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Treasures of Heaven
Title: Treasures of Heaven
Character: Himself
Released: June 20, 2011
Type: Movie
Andrew Graham-Dixon explores the ancient Christian practice of preserving holy relics and the largely forgotten art form that went with it, the reliquary. Fragments of bone or fabric placed inside a bejewelled shrine, a sculpted golden head or even a life-sized silver hand were, and still are, objects of religious devotion believed to have the power to work miracles. The documentary features interviews with art historian Sister Wendy Beckett and Neil MacGregor, director of the British Museum.
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Title: Art of Germany
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: November 29, 2010
Type: TV
In an absorbing study, Andrew Graham-Dixon tells the story of a national art that conveys passion, precision, hope and renewal. He juxtaposes escapism with control and a deep affinity with nature against love for the machine. The fascinating story takes us from the towering cathedral of Cologne, the woodcuts of Albrecht Dürer and paintings of Grünewald to the gothic fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle, the Baltic landscapes of Caspar David Friedrich and the industrialisation lent expression of Adolph Menzel and Käthe Kollwitz. As the series progresses, it presents a rare focus on the cultural impact of Hitler's obsession with visual art, reveals how art became an arena for the Cold War and examines the redemptive work of the "visionary" Joseph Beuys – the most influential artist of modern times.
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Title: The Art of Russia
Character: Self
Released: December 9, 2009
Type: TV
Art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon travels through time to unlock the world of Russian art.
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The Medici: Makers of Modern Art
Title: The Medici: Makers of Modern Art
Character: 主演
Released: December 10, 2008
Type: Movie
Documentary in which Andrew Graham-Dixon reveals how the Medici family transformed Florence through sculpture, painting, and architecture and created a world where masterpieces fetch millions today.
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Title: The Art of Spain
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: January 31, 2008
Type: TV
The Art of Spain is a BBC Four documentary series on Spanish art presented by Andrew Graham-Dixon. It consists of three one-hour episodes, and premiered on 31 January 2008.
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I, Samurai
Title: I, Samurai
Character: Himself
Released: January 9, 2006
Type: Movie
Andrew Graham-Dixon takes a break from his art critic day job to immerse himself in the art, rituals and practices of the Japanese warrior cult. Will he achieve his dream to be like a samurai?
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Title: The Culture Show
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: November 11, 2004
Type: TV
A weekly BBC Two magazine programme focusing on the best of the week's arts and culture news, covering books, art, film, architecture and more.
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The Elgin Marbles
Title: The Elgin Marbles
Character: Presenter
Released: January 1, 2004
Type: Movie
Drama-documentary in which art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon tells the story of the greatest cultural controversy of the last 200 years. He explores the history of the Elgin Marbles, tells the dramatic story of their removal from Athens and cites the arguments for and against their return to Greece.
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Rossetti: Sex, Drugs and Oil Paint
Title: Rossetti: Sex, Drugs and Oil Paint
Character: Self / Presenter
Released: November 3, 2003
Type: Movie
Andrew Graham-Dixon considers the work of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the painter and poet who reinvented the Victorian ideal of female beauty... and who dug up his wife's coffin to retrieve poems he had buried with her. (2003)
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Hogarth's Progress
Title: Hogarth's Progress
Character: Self
Released: January 1, 1997
Type: Movie
Satirical, critical, talented – William Hogarth was one of the most original British artists of the 18th Century. The son of a poor schoolmaster made a name for himself as a portraitist and became best known for his satirical etchings. In strange and graphic tales, such as A Harlot's Progress, he denounced the social and political injustices of his time. Often pirated, Hogarth fought for the first image copyright law. Together with illustrators and writers from today, Andrew Graham-Dixon explores Hogarth's birth city London and recounts the life and work of a man who is regarded as the forerunner of modern caricature.
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Kurt Schwitters: The Schwitters Scandal
Title: Kurt Schwitters: The Schwitters Scandal
Character: Self
Released: October 31, 1986
Type: Movie
The Schwitters scandal was pure DADA! While he was alive, Schwitters provoked the art world with his one-man Dada movement Merz, which united painting, sculpture, architecture and literature in fragments. After his death he hit the headlines due to several sensational inheritance lawsuits involving his heirs, a mistress, the Norwegian government, and the Marlborough Gallery - which had gained notoriety in the Rothko scandal. Looking back on Schwitters’ life and work, this film unravels a bizarre story of deceit, intrigue, power and money.