Companion to the major new BBC documentary series CIVILISATIONS,
presented by Mary Beard, David Olusoga and Simon Schama Oscar Wilde
said 'Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life.' Was he
right? In Civilisations, David Olusoga travels the world to piece
together the shared histories that link nations. In Part One, First
Contact, we discover what happened to art in the great Age of
Discovery, when civilisations encountered each other for the first
time. Although undoubtedly a period of conquest and destruction, it
was also one of mutual curiosity, global trade and the exchange of
ideas. In Part Two, The Cult of Progress, we see how the Industrial
Revolution transformed the world, impacting every corner, and every
civilisation, from the cotton mills of the Midlands through
Napoleon's conquest of Egypt to the decimation of both Native
American and Maori populations and the advent of photography in
Paris in 1839. Incredible art - both looted and created - relays
the key events and their outcomes throughout the world.