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| See J.M.W. Turner and John Constable side-by-side on the big screen for the first time |
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John Constable, The White Horse, 1819. The Frick Collection.
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LONDON.- Born within a year of each other J.M.W. Turner in 1775 and John Constable in 1776 these great artists used landscape painting to reflect the changing world around them and to bring landscape to the forefront of art for the first time. Celebrating the 250th anniversary of their births, Turner & Constable is the unmissable new feature documentary exploring Turner and Constables intertwined lives alongside the groundbreaking Tate Britain exhibition.
Turner & Constable will be in over 300 cinemas nationwide from 10th March 2026.
From the award-winning film company and unique arts brand Exhibition on Screen (Vermeer: The Greatest Exhibition, Caravaggio) this must-see film examines the work of two of Britains most revered artists. As Tate Britain brings these greats together for a groundbreaking exhibition, in London until April 2026, Exhibition on Screen once again has privileged access to bring their extraordinary art and remarkable stories to the big screen in March so that audiences can enjoy both the film and exhibition together, making this an unmissable opportunity to get to know these incredible artists.
Famously described by critics as a clash of fire and water, Turner and Constable's respective styles were both bold yet starkly different - a true clash of the titans. Both Turners incandescent sunsets and awe-inspiring visions and Constables idealised portrayals of cherished English landscapes sent contemporary audiences into a frenzy of excitement, and both still leave viewers awestruck today. Constable epitomised the finest traditions of realism and pastoral nostalgia while Turner forged a bold new language of emotion and dreamlike atmosphere.
The film reveals the ways these artists redefined landscape painting and paved the way for Impressionism. Turner & Constable offers intimate views of sketchbooks, personal items and beloved homes plus insights from leading experts. Turner & Constable is the unmissable opportunity to see these great artists side-by-side, as they so often were in life, on the big screen for the first time.
David Bickerstaff (Director)
David Bickerstaff is an artist and award-winning filmmaker who founded Atomictv in 1997 as an umbrella organisation for developing digital art projects and collaborations. His documentary work and video installations such as The Lukhang, Hygieia, Heavy Water: a film for Chernobyl and Making War Horse have been broadcast in Britain and shown in many international festivals and exhibitions.
David has been collaborating with producer Phil Grabsky at Exhibition on Screen, for a number of years, directing, filming and co-writing feature-length art documentaries including Vermeer: The Greatest Exhibition.
He is also the Creative Director at NewAngle Productions, a design practice that produces video installations and interactives for visitor attractions.
Phil Grabsky (Director/Producer)
Phil Grabsky is a BAFTA-winning British documentary filmmaker who has received multiple awards for his directing, writing, producing and cinematography. He and his company Seventh Art Productions are behind My Childhood, My Country 20 Years in Afghanistan, which won more than a dozen awards including Best Single Documentary at the 2022 Television BAFTAs and was also BAFTA nominated for its cinematography. He has made over 250 films which have played in cinemas and on TV and digital platforms worldwide.
In 2009, Phil and his colleagues began work on a new arts genre for the cinema: Exhibition on Screen. This brings major art exhibitions and the intimate biographies of the artists to cinema, mainstream television and home entertainment platforms worldwide. The Guardian newspaper said of Exhibition on Screen: Just occasionally something will crop up that restores your faith in humanitys future. Exhibition on Screen is a global phenomenon. Exhibition on Screen now plays in 1500 cinemas and 60+ countries worldwide and has produced 36 films on artists including Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent van Gogh, Rembrandt, Hockney, Frida Kahlo, Raphael and many more. 2023s VERMEER THE GREATEST EXHIBITION is the UKs most successful documentary film on an artist ever released and is in the top 20 UK documentaries of any genre.
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