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BBC Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman has described the British public as "barbarians" who are too busy working to find time to appreciate art. | BBC Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman has described the British public as "barbarians" who are too busy working to find time to appreciate art. |
He lamented what he regards as Britain's obsession with TV during a talk on Victorian art given at the Hay Festival of Literature in mid-Wales. | He lamented what he regards as Britain's obsession with TV during a talk on Victorian art given at the Hay Festival of Literature in mid-Wales. |
Mr Paxman said: "Watching TV is the most popular leisure activity in Britain. I find that very depressing." | Mr Paxman said: "Watching TV is the most popular leisure activity in Britain. I find that very depressing." |
In January, thousands tuned into his BBC TV series on the Victorians. | In January, thousands tuned into his BBC TV series on the Victorians. |
His comments came in a discussion following his talk, when he was asked whether paintings in galleries needed to be better explained to people. | His comments came in a discussion following his talk, when he was asked whether paintings in galleries needed to be better explained to people. |
"I think that the basic problem is that we are all a bunch of barbarians really," he said. | "I think that the basic problem is that we are all a bunch of barbarians really," he said. |
Social history | Social history |
He said he appreciated part of the problem was that many people were just too busy to go to galleries. | He said he appreciated part of the problem was that many people were just too busy to go to galleries. |
"At work people are expected to be at the beck and call of employers all the time. | "At work people are expected to be at the beck and call of employers all the time. |
"You have Blackberries and other things, and they just don't leave you alone. People have less time just to drop into an art gallery." | |
During his talk he said whenever he travels the UK, he is in the habit of calling in at local art galleries, many of which have collections of Victorian art. | During his talk he said whenever he travels the UK, he is in the habit of calling in at local art galleries, many of which have collections of Victorian art. |
"It occurred to me that this was a fantastic way into Victorian social history," he said. | "It occurred to me that this was a fantastic way into Victorian social history," he said. |
He said many Victorian artists such as William Powell Frith and James Sharples became rich celebrities of their time. | He said many Victorian artists such as William Powell Frith and James Sharples became rich celebrities of their time. |
Some artists were so popular that their paintings toured the country "like rock groups do today," he added. | Some artists were so popular that their paintings toured the country "like rock groups do today," he added. |
The arrival of an exhibition would often be advertised by men carrying sandwich boards walking the streets of towns. | The arrival of an exhibition would often be advertised by men carrying sandwich boards walking the streets of towns. |
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