Andrew Marr explores how Britain trains the artists and designers of the
future.
Christopher Frayling and Sarah Teasley celebrate the 175th
anniversary of the Royal College of Art, the world's oldest art and
design school.
But one of its former teachers, the industrial designer
Ron Arad argues for a broader arts education which doesn't split
sculpture from painting, architecture from design.
And the artist Antony
Gormley redefines the limits of sculpture and building.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nx5jv
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