Primo and Payne: Great Art Explained
Primo and Payne: Great Art Explained
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Structural barriers for working class artists begin early and compound over time. In this podcast, James Payne and Leslie Primo combine lived experience with cultural analysis to unpack the role of class in Art. Through the lives and works of working-class artists, James and Leslie explore the conditions that shaped their careers and legacies. By examining the art world's unspoken codes of conduct, cultural gatekeeping, and inherited access, the Primo and Payne: Great Art Explained podcast reframes some of history’s greatest art as a question of class rather than merit alone.
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L.S. Lowry Had a Secret Full-Time Job 12.06.2026 39минIn this episode, Leslie Primo and James Payne take on the controversial legacy of L.S. Lowry, the painter of industrial Britain whose matchstick figures, factory chimneys and grey Manchester streets have become instantly recognisable — and yet remain oddly sidelined by the art establishment. From his training under a French Impressionist to his lifelong secret day job, the conversation explores why Lowry was so often dismissed as a “Sunday painter”, why major galleries have been slow to embrace him, and why his paintings of Salford, Pendlebury and the working-class North continue to divide opinion.At the heart of the episode is Lowry’s complicated relationship to class. Although often celebrated as a working-class artist, Lowry was not born into that world; instead, he became an outsider-observer of it, painting mill workers, schoolchildren, football crowds and industrial streets with a starkness that stripped away romanticism. Leslie and James ask whether Lowry’s art is reportage, folk art, social history or something more elusive — and whether his popularity with the public, especially working-class audiences, is precisely what made the art world uncomfortable. A thoughtful, funny and surprisingly moving discussion about British art, class, conformity and the strange power of paintings that seem simple until you really look.If you, like Leslie, are a Lowry convert, watch his appearance in the BBC iPlayer documentary L.S. Lowry: The Unheard Tapes, which explores newly uncovered recordings of Lowry and the changing industrial North that shaped his work.Watch it here: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m002rxvm/ls-lowry-the-unheard-tapesPrimo and Payne: Great Art Explained www.instagram.com/primoandpaynewww.primoandpayne.comJames Payne:Instagram: www.instagram.com/greatartexplainedThreads: www.threads.com/@greatartexplainedYouTube: @GreatArtExplained Web: www.greatartexplained.comBook: www.thamesandhudson.com/products/great-art-explainedLeslie Primo:Instagram: www.instagram.com/artfirstprimoWeb: www.leslieprimo.co.ukThreads: www.threads.com/@artfirstprimoBook: www.thamesandhudson.com/products/the-foreign-invention-of-british-artFilmed and edited by Frédérique Cifuentes.
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Faith Ringgold Had No Choice About Being Political 29.05.2026 36минFaith Ringgold made quilts, wrote children’s books, and became one of the most politically charged artists in American art. So, how did an artist who started her career with landscapes and flowers become a fierce critic of racism, sexism, war until her death aged 94?In this episode of Primo and Payne: Great Art Explained, James Payne and Leslie Primo take a deep dive into the life and works of Faith Ringgold, The Harlem Renaissance, and the ways race, class and the events of recent American social history intersected within the lifetime of this beloved children's author. Primo and Payne: Great Art Explainedwww.instagram.com/primoandpaynewww.primoandpayne.comJames Payne:Instagram: www.instagram.com/greatartexplainedThreads: www.threads.com/@greatartexplainedYouTube: @GreatArtExplained Web: www.greatartexplained.comBook: www.thamesandhudson.com/products/great-art-explainedLeslie Primo:Instagram: www.instagram.com/artfirstprimoWeb: www.leslieprimo.co.ukThreads: www.threads.com/@artfirstprimoBook: www.thamesandhudson.com/products/the-foreign-invention-of-british-artFilmed and edited by Frédérique Cifuentes.
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David Hockney refused to disguise his working class accent 15.05.2026 39минBorn in Bradford, UK, David Hockney never hid the parts of his identity that set him apart from his contemporaries - his accent, his sexuality, his manner of dress. His work frequently focuses on everyday pleasures, rather than grand historical or political themes, and he has consistently embraced new technologies, from Polaroids to iPads, reducing hierarchies between “high” and “low” culture.In this episode of Primo and Payne: Great Art Explained, Leslie Primo and James Payne are looking at how David Hockney navigated the social structures of postwar Britain, and what, of this background, he took with him, and what he left behind as he travelled Stateside. Primo and Payne: Great Art Explainedwww.instagram.com/primoandpaynewww.primoandpayne.comJames Payne:Instagram: www.instagram.com/greatartexplainedThreads: www.threads.com/@greatartexplainedYouTube: @GreatArtExplained Web: www.greatartexplained.comBook: www.thamesandhudson.com/products/great-art-explainedLeslie Primo:Instagram: www.instagram.com/artfirstprimoWeb: www.leslieprimo.co.ukThreads: www.threads.com/@artfirstprimoBook: www.thamesandhudson.com/products/the-foreign-invention-of-british-artFilmed and edited by Frédérique Cifuentes.
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Michelangelo Changed the Class of an Artist 01.05.2026 45минIn this episode of Primo and Payne: Great Art Explained, James Payne and Leslie Primo take a deep dive into the life and works of Michelangelo. Michelangelo had a complex relationship with social class in Renaissance Italy. Born into a modestly well-off but declining Florentine family, he was acutely aware of status and often sought to elevate his own position to elevate his family name.Coming from the rough, manual labour of Renaissance artist workshops, he asserted his status as an artist grounded in individual genius, through his commissions for powerful patrons like the Medici and the papacy. This repositioning helped recast the artist from artisan to something closer to a modern rockstar: a singular, celebrated figure whose ideas carried as much weight as his labour.Primo and Payne: Great Art Explainedwww.instagram.com/primoandpaynewww.primoandpayne.comJames Payne:Instagram: www.instagram.com/greatartexplainedThreads: www.threads.com/@greatartexplainedYouTube: @GreatArtExplained Web: www.greatartexplained.comBook: www.thamesandhudson.com/products/great-art-explainedLeslie Primo:Instagram: www.instagram.com/artfirstprimoWeb: www.leslieprimo.co.ukThreads: www.threads.com/@artfirstprimoBook: www.thamesandhudson.com/products/the-foreign-invention-of-british-artFilmed and edited by Frédérique Cifuentes.
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J.M.W. Turner Was Pure Working Class 17.04.2026 41минJ.M.W. Turner was pure working class. So, how does the son of a barber from Covent Garden become known as one of art history's greatest painters? Turner didn't sound like his contemporaries at the Royal Academy, he broke all the rules of traditional painting, and liked to stick his head out of moving train windows. 250 years after his birth, he's remembered as one of Britain's favourite artists.In this episode of Primo and Payne: Great Art Explained, James Payne and Leslie Primo take a deep dive into the life and works of J.M.W. Turner. Primo and Payne: Great Art ExplainedInstagram: www.instagram.com/primoandpayneYouTube: www.youtube.com/@PrimoandPayneWeb: www.primoandpayne.comJames Payne:Instagram: www.instagram.com/greatartexplainedThreads: www.threads.com/@greatartexplainedYouTube: @GreatArtExplained Web: www.greatartexplained.comBook: www.thamesandhudson.com/products/great-art-explainedLeslie Primo:Instagram: www.instagram.com/artfirstprimoWeb: www.leslieprimo.co.ukThreads: www.threads.com/@artfirstprimoBook: www.thamesandhudson.com/products/the-foreign-invention-of-british-art🎥 Frédérique Cifuentes
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The Art World Has a Class Problem 17.04.2026 38минWe like to believe that, no matter your background, artistic talent will always rise to the surface. Yet we know that while creativity is universal, access, platforms, connections, money and time are not. These structural barriers for working class artists begin early and compound over time. In this podcast, James Payne and Leslie Primo combine lived experience with cultural analysis to unpack the role of class in Art.Through the lives and works of working-class artists, James and Leslie explore the conditions that shaped their careers and their legacies. By situating individual stories within wider systems - such as unspoken codes of conduct, cultural gatekeeping, and inherited access - the Primo and Payne Great Art Explained podcast reframes some of history’s greatest art as a question of class rather than merit alone.Primo and Payne: Great Art ExplainedInstagram: www.instagram.com/primoandpayneYouTube: www.youtube.com/@PrimoandPayneWeb: www.primoandpayne.comJames Payne:Instagram: www.instagram.com/greatartexplainedThreads: www.threads.com/@greatartexplainedYouTube: @GreatArtExplained Web: www.greatartexplained.comBook: www.thamesandhudson.com/products/great-art-explainedLeslie Primo:Instagram: www.instagram.com/artfirstprimoWeb: www.leslieprimo.co.ukThreads: www.threads.com/@artfirstprimoBook: www.thamesandhudson.com/products/the-foreign-invention-of-british-art🎥 Frédérique Cifuentes
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