
2011
Actor David Thewlis has his head sculpted by three different sculptors.
From the heads of Roman Emperors to the 'blood head' of contemporary British artist Marc Quinn, the greatest figures in world sculpture have continually turned to the head to re-evaluate what it means to be human and to reformulate how closely sculpture can capture it. Witty, eclectic and insightful, this film is a journey through the most enduring subject for world sculpture, one that carves a path through politics and religion, the ancient and the modern. Actor David Thewlis has his head sculpted by three different sculptors, while the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams, artist Maggi Hambling and art critic Rachel Johnston discuss art's most enduring preoccupation, ourselves.

David Thewlis
Self

Dada Found Objects. Surreal Doodles and Dreams

Disgraced Monuments

Christo: Works in Progress

The Balloonist

Carving the Divine

The Steel Garden

Viva Niki! The Spirit of Niki de Saint Phalle

Thomas Schütte - Ich bin nicht allein

The Invisible Network

Our Dinosaurs

Roundabout Art

Still Life: Ron Mueck at Work

High Maintenance

Giacometti

Soft Self-Portrait of Salvador Dali

Christo: Wrapped Walk Ways

Odvaha

Sarcophagus for a Queen

Art Lives Series: Joan Miro

My Dad and the Volcano