Grayson's Art Club - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
Grayson encourages viewers to use isolation to produce visual representations of these unique times. Once the crisis is over, he will curate an exhibition featuring some of these works.
Episode 2
Grayson Perry asks people to send in their artworks of animals - whether it be a beloved pet, an abstract or an exotic creature.. Hosting from his art studio, he is joined by Harry Hill and artist Maggi Hambling as he teaches new skills and sees what people have made in isolation.
Episode 3
The theme for this edition is fantasy, with Grayson Perry speaking to members of the public about their ideas and actress Jessica Hynes revealing the inspiration behind her design. Sculptor and Angel of the North creator Antony Gormley shares his artistic insights.
Episode 4
The theme this week `view from my window", with Grayson Perry speaking to members of the public about what they can see from their homes. He is also joined by Jim Moir, aka comedian, artist, actor and TV presenter Vic Reeves, who shares his artistic impression of the view from his window.
Episode 5
The theme this week is home, with Grayson Perry speaking to members of the public about their creations, while comedian Jenny Eclair reveals shares her artistic impression of domesticity. Grayson also chats to a leading British artist about what they have been creating in lockdown.
Episode 6
The theme this week is Britain and what that means to viewers and artists, with Grayson chatting to actress and broadcaster Liza Tarbuck about her own creation. Artists the Singh Twins discuss their lockdown art and photographer Martin Parr shares his isolation work.
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