Rossendale Free Press

Joe’s picture perfect programme

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What was founded in 1768, has around a million and a quarter visitors every year and originally started life at London’s Foundling Hospital?

The Royal Academy of Arts – or RA for short – of course.

The motive behind the academy’s origins was two fold: to raise the profession­al status of the artist by establishi­ng a sound system of training and expert judgement in the arts, and to arrange the exhibition of contempora­ry works of art attaining an appropriat­e standard of excellence.

Almost 150 years on, the world has changed dramatical­ly, and in some ways so has the RA, but those core beliefs and aims are still strong.

As a result, every year, it organises its Summer Exhibition, the largest event of its kind in the world – anybody is welcome to submit works, and those that pass the judging process will get to see their efforts within the gallery’s hallowed walls.

In 2018, Turner Prize-winning potter and all-round national treasure Grayson Perry curated the exhibition. Among the items he accepted was a bust entitled ‘Chris’ by Joe Lycett, who claimed it was made with clay and an empty Pringles tin, and was the result of a drunken creative urge. Unsurprisi­ngly, pricing it at £10.5million meant that it didn’t sell.

However, the experience clearly awoken something in the comedian, because since then, he’s appeared on Perry’s Channel 4 series Art Club several times, showing off his latest makes and displaying his skills.And now he’s returning to the RA to take a look at this year’s Summer Exhibition, highlighti­ng the importance of making art, taking part, creativity and why art matters for all.

But the main thrust of the show focuses on some of the artists who have submitted their works, hoping they will be selected by the notoriousl­y picky panel. Among them are a retired primary school teacher, a contempora­ry Islamic artist and a web designer. Lycett follows them every step of the way, from dropping off their items at the RA to hearing whether they’ve been successful or not – and beyond. “Joe Lycett: Summer Exhibition­ist (Saturday, BBC2, 8pm) is one of my favourite things I’ve worked on in a long time,” says Lycett. “It was such a privilege to meet some of the extraordin­ary artists and see their brilliant, joyful, thoughtpro­voking and often very funny works. I was massively inspired, and I hope audiences will be too.”

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