Art and culture define us - but in an age of change, who are we now? In divided times, Simon Schama asks whether art, music and words can be the threads that bind us together.
Simon Schama goes in search of who we are now - and discovers the answers in our art and culture. Today Britain seems more divided than ever. The so-called ‘culture wars’ have left British ...
But as the historian Simon Schama notes in his latest BBC documentary ... The Specials’ anti-racist ska anthems and the feminist pop art of Pauline Boty. Many of the works that Schama focuses ...
Simon Schama speaks to three influential artists and activists, who share the motivations behind their art and activism and their perspectives on the state of the world today. Show more While ...
Simon Schama is University Professor of History and History of Art at Columbia. His forthcoming book is “The Story of the Jews” (Bodley Head) and the accompanying BBC documentary begins in September.
Simon Schama is a professor of history and art history at Columbia University. He is a contributing editors of the Financial Times, and regular broadcaster and documentary film maker for the BBC.
(JTA) — British Jewish historian Simon Schama was awarded a ... where he teaches history and art history at Columbia University. Schama retweeted the royal family’s photograph of him being ...
The name’s Schama, Simon Schama . . . Schaken, not Schtirred. Telly’s foremost cultural historian is nursing a soft spot for literature’s most politically incorrect spy. Drooling over a ...
Well, cheer up, says historian Simon Schama, there is an antidote. "I don't want to come across as a Pollyanna, but I am a glass-half-full sort of person and there is common ground." This common ...