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Sir Peter Blake: What keeps his creativity alive?

Aug 22, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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I Was a War Childy, and You Had to Use Your Imagination
01:46 • 2min
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3
What Inspired You as a Young Artist?
03:29 • 2min
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4
Yoursoff Acer - A Worker's Guide to Pop Art
05:13 • 2min
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5
The Visual Equivalent of Pot Music
07:27 • 2min
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How Did You Choose the Characters Behind the Beetles?
09:04 • 2min
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I'm an Albatross, Isn't That Bad?
10:36 • 2min
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Pop Art
12:12 • 2min
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What Is a Pure Enough Painter?
13:49 • 2min
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Is Sensationality a Valid Subject for Painting?
15:40 • 2min
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Are You Getting Inspiration Ideas From the Culture Around You?
17:18 • 2min
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Do You Feel Alienated Fromo Culture to Day?
18:58 • 3min
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The Food Change
22:16 • 2min
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Stephen Sackur speaks to the artist Sir Peter Blake, whose work came to define the freshness and optimism of the 1960s. Now aged 90, he is still painting. What keeps his creativity alive?

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