Episode 10
Competition for a spot at a grand exhibition at the Royal College of Art. A professional photographer puts his reputation on the line in the hope of winning a shot at the big time.
Series following the fortunes of amateur and professional artists from all over the United Kingdom, as they battle it out for a spot at the Show Me the Monet grand exhibition and sale at the Royal College of Art in London, where members of the public and the art world alike will bid to buy the best of the art work on show.
Contenders could stand to make some serious cash, but first they need the seal of approval from three of the art world's toughest critics. To win a spot at the exhibition and the chance to sell and make some money from their work, hopeful artists must first face the Hanging Committee, where their hopes and dreams could be made or dashed.
A picture of a mountain made out of roast lamb splits the panel. But can butcher's daughter, Sally Barker, win over two of the three judges and secure herself a spot at the Royal College of Art where she could sell her picture for a tidy sum? And what will the judges make of professional photographer Barry Cawston's photo of a Tibetan cowboy? He is putting his reputation on the line in the hope of winning a shot at the big time.
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Barry Cawston's Hanging Committee
Duration: 03:05
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Executive Producer | Damon Pattison |
Executive Producer | Damon Pattison |
Series Producer | Alison Kreps |
Series Producer | Alison Kreps |