Kirsty Wark and Brenda Emmanus present this year's Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, a show with challenges like no other in its 252-year history. Postponed into the winter months and forced to contend with the realities of social distancing, this is certainly an exhibition to remember.\n\nFilmed both before and throughout lockdown, this documentary features artists such as this year's co-ordinators Jane and Louise Wilson, Brian Eno, Cornelia Parker and rising star Joy Labinjo. Along the way, the film charts the journeys of three members of the public who have submitted art for consideration in this year’s show - which ones will see their work share space on the walls with the likes of Grayson Perry or Tracey Emin?
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2021. 2021
The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition returns to an autumn slot for a second year as the ramifications of the pandemic continue to play out.\n\nKirsty Wark and Brenda Emmanus go b ...
02-10-2021
BBC 2
2020. 2020
Kirsty Wark and Brenda Emmanus present this year's Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, a show with challenges like no other in its 252-year history. Postponed into the winter month ...
17-10-2020
BBC 2
4. 2018
This year the Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition and artist Grayson Perry takes the helm to coordinate the world's longest running and largest open-submission ...
16-06-2018
BBC 2
2021. 2021
The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition returns to an autumn slot for a second year as the ramifications of the pandemic continue to play out.\n\nKirsty Wark and Brenda Emmanus go b ...
02-10-2021
BBC 2
4. 2018
This year the Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition and artist Grayson Perry takes the helm to coordinate the world's longest running and largest open-submission ...
16-06-2018
BBC 2
2020. 2020
Kirsty Wark and Brenda Emmanus present this year's Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, a show with challenges like no other in its 252-year history. Postponed into the winter month ...
17-10-2020
BBC 2