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🗓️ 12 September 2024
⏱️ 71 minutes
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Talk Art returns for Season 23! We meet Culture-loving Rob Rinder MBE and Architecture-fan Rylan Clark as they follow in the footsteps of 19th century romantic poet Lord Byron, and other Grand Tourists, on the 200th anniversary of his death.
We discuss Caravaggio, Murano glass blowing, Artemisia Gentileschi & her censored ‘Allegory of Inclination’ (1816) and what it was like to become nude life models themselves. We explore how they met the Venice-based drag/art collective House of Serenissima, and hear all the gossip from the historic era of the Grand Tour.
Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour follows Rob Rinder and Rylan Clark – presenters, friends, and men who love the finer things in life – as they discover the greatest art treasures in Italy, finding out more about themselves along the way. Together, they retrace the steps of countless English aristocrats who took the Grand Tour – the original gap year – leaving behind the confines of British society for freedom and discovery abroad. But can the Grand Tour still work its magic today?
Starting their journey in the winding canals of Venice, Rylan and Rob are ready to embark on the Grand Tour, once a cultural rite of passage designed to turn young men into distinguished gentlemen. In the city, they unveil one of the largest canvas paintings in the world, Tintoretto’s Il Paradiso, leaving them in awe. They also learn about the legacy of Italian painter Canaletto before heading off to the quaint island of Murano, famous for its glass blowing art. Rob, a lover of opera and poetry, attempts to realise a lifelong dream by conducting Vivaldi’s Four Seasons in the same church it was first performed in. Meanwhile, Rylan learns all about the lesser known side of the famous Venice Carnival.
In episode two, Rob and Rylan head to the Renaissance city of Florence, the “Beating Heart of Tuscany”. Famous for its many museums and art galleries, this charming city is oozing with history around every corner. Set out to uncover the secrets of the Renaissance period, the pair soak up the sights, including the well known Uffizi Gallery in the historic centre, home to pieces by legendary artists Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raffaello. They go on to visit more iconic locations: the Stibbert Museum, the Bargello Museum, Piazzale Michelangelo, Piazza Santa Croce during the final of the Calcio Storico, Piazza della Signoria, Piazza Santa Maria Novella, and Ponte alle Grazie. Along the trip, the duo learnt what it meant to be a Grand Tourist, trying on flamboyant Italian looks, fencing, dancing.
On their final stop, the dynamic duo head to Italy’s capital city, Rome. Here they enjoy exploring the classical ruins of the famous Colosseum and the Roman Forum as well as the Pantheon. Channelling their love of opera, Rylan and Rob enjoy a rooftop performance with sensational views of the city in the background.
Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour is available now to stream on BBC iPlayer.
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0:00.0 | Good afternoon, good morning, good evening, wherever you are in the world. I'm Russell Tovey. |
0:08.0 | And I'm Robert Diamant. And this is Tawke. Welcome to Tawke. How are you today Robert? Today Russell I am feeling hot to trot |
0:17.1 | Ooh! Tell me why? I am feeling very eager to kick off the first episode of our new season which is number 23 I don't quite know how that's happened |
0:27.1 | but we're now on season 23 and what better person to be with them my wingman Russell Tovey. |
0:32.8 | He's also my GBF even though I'm not a straight woman. |
0:36.8 | I have a gay best friend in Sex and the City, |
0:39.8 | but you are basically my GBF. |
0:41.8 | I was chatting to Susie last night and she was like that's what Russell is to you and that is also what our guests are today to each other. |
0:48.0 | They are each other's wingmen and they have just been on the most spectacular grand tour, which is why I use that term hot to drop because all the way through it there was a lot of flirting going on, not between them, but with a few different gentlemen including a guy who was called |
1:04.6 | Giuseppe I think on a gondola which we will get to in a minute but I am feeling |
1:09.5 | anyway enlightened by their friendship and also by the art because to be honest my experiences of |
1:15.5 | going to Venice Rome or Florence have always been quite different to the BBC TV |
1:21.0 | series which they've created because when you and I go and do it we always |
1:24.5 | see very contemporary art and yes we are surrounded by the beautiful architecture |
1:28.6 | and all these amazing kind of historical streets and often we will see frescoes or paintings by |
1:35.0 | Caravaggio in a church or all these things but it was never quite the focus of our |
1:38.8 | trips and I found it so interesting because I learned loads from our guests today. Both of them are very generous in the way that they want to share knowledge and sort of encourage people just to not have fear when it comes to art and just try and enjoy it because actually it's a really fun thing to do with a friend. |
1:56.3 | So we are about to meet two very important gentlemen and they're also very good friends to each other. |
2:03.6 | So we would like to welcome to talk art. |
2:07.0 | Rob Rinder and Rile Luke Clark. |
2:13.0 | Morning boys. |
2:15.0 | This is fun. |
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