Writer and poet Owen Sheers explores British art and literature inspired by the high seas.
In Pictures
As an island nation the sea has exerted a powerful influence on some of Britain's best known artists. It has led to some of the finest British paintings from the likes of Constable and Turner and continues to be fertile territory for prominent artists today. Poet and author Owen Sheers examines our changing relationship to the sea over the last four centuries and how this is reflected in the work of artists who have tried to capture its ever-changing essence in the stillness of a canvas, sculpture or photograph.
In Words
Novelist Joseph Conrad described the sea as another planet. Majestic, dramatic and sometimes terrifying, the sea has held a real fascination for British writers. From Shakespeare to Coleridge, Robert Louis Stevenson to Patrick O'Brian, it has inspired some of our most gifted authors. Poet and novelist Owen Sheers sets off to discover whether there is anything that unites the great British sea stories. In the company of both seafarers and sea writers, he explores the transformative effect that the sea has had on the human mind.
Owen Sheers
Self - Presenter
Insubmissa
2021
Sahara with Michael Palin
2002
Marcians
2017
Houses of Art
2023
World Laughs
2016
Amol Rajan Interviews
Six fois deux/Sur et sous la communication
1976
Penn & Teller's Magic & Mystery Tour
2003
Files from the history of Bucharest
2012
Culture Shock
Walking the Nile
2015
Booze Traveler
2014
Barefoot Around the World
2007
The Wonder List with Bill Weir
Man Finds Food
Jamie's Great Britain
2011
Rick Steves' Europe
2000
Watt's World
Kate Humble: Living with Nomads
Joanna Lumley's Trans-Siberian Adventure