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''Doctor Who'' was always meant to be partly educational. So it's only natural, as we begin a new Doctor's era, that we here at Tardis attempt a little education — provided from our brand new Doctor. Here, in a short video from the [[Tate Modern|Tate Museum]], former art student and Oscar<sup>®</sup> winner, [[Peter Capaldi]], delves into the mysteries of the surrealist movement. | ''Doctor Who'' was always meant to be partly educational. So it's only natural, as we begin a new Doctor's era, that we here at Tardis attempt a little education — provided from our brand new Doctor. Here, in a short video from the [[Tate Modern|Tate Museum]], former art student and Oscar<sup>®</sup> winner, [[Peter Capaldi]], delves into the mysteries of the surrealist movement. | ||
[[File:Unlock Art Exploring the Surreal|thumb|center|650px|'''Parents''': One image may not be appropriate for very small children. Surrealism deals in part with the abstract representation of [[sexuality]].]] | [[File:Unlock Art Exploring the Surreal|thumb|center|650px|'''Parents''': One image may not be appropriate for very small children. Surrealism deals in part with the abstract representation of [[sexuality]].]] |
Revision as of 13:48, 23 August 2014
A doctor of art
Doctor Who was always meant to be partly educational. So it's only natural, as we begin a new Doctor's era, that we here at Tardis attempt a little education — provided from our brand new Doctor. Here, in a short video from the Tate Museum, former art student and Oscar® winner, Peter Capaldi, delves into the mysteries of the surrealist movement.
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