, feels different to previous arts offerings from the national broadcaster. For a start, there are no studio interviews. Instead, the producers asked artists about their daily rituals and worked it back from there, to work out the most interesting locations in which to shoot.
“Whether it’s the art of grief, the art of rage or the art of feminism, all of that kind of stuff, we all think about it. And it has currency to it, it’s something people are working through in their lives,” Benson says. Benson says that what people are willing to reveal, the delicacies and nuances that come through in the conversations featured on the show, is extraordinary.The show takes its inspiration, in part, from sport. “There’s something about sport we can take some lessons from, in that everyone can engage with it in a way we struggle with in the arts,” she says. “Whether it’s deliberately or incidentally, we do engage with the arts. It’s all around us.”, launched in 2021 and not continued this year.
Benson says that coming up with a list of the biggest questions in life and then paring it down was quite a process. The whiteboard was very full, initially, and there were over 100 ideas.
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