Arts in Motion
In a pioneering new collaboration, the BBC – in partnership with Rolex – will use its unparalleled reach to bring the best arts and culture to audiences worldwide. Rolex’s long-standing commitment to celebrating excellence in the arts and cultural institutions is coupled with the BBC’s storytelling heritage. This is Arts in Motion, a long-term t project to enable and celebrate creative ambition on a global scale.

'It's difficult stuff - acting, and I find it hard after 60 years,' says acclaimed actor Brian Cox.
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Rolex and the arts: cultivating talent

Sinfonía por el Perú: Changing lives through music

Steven Isserlis: 'I want to be a voice in their heads'

Yannick Nézet-Séguin: From child prodigy to modern maestro

'Keep going, keep going, keep going'

Why Yinka Shonibare doesn't believe in tearing down statues

Teatro alla Scala: See the magic and mystery of opera

Step inside Hollywood's ultimate time capsule

Steven Isserlis on why you're more musical than you think

Nothing brings more freedom than filmmaking, Jia Zhang-Ke

Hew Locke on why art is important in a fractious world

Benjamin Bernheim reveals the secret to captivating crowds

Inside the studio of Britain's most celebrated sculptor

Whitney White on how Shakespeare still resonates today

Antony Gormley on how play can unleash your creativity

Brian Cox on why you should keep your inner child alive

See behind the scenes of artist Alvaro Barrington's studio

Inside one of the world's biggest classical music festivals

‘I really do not want to practice’

A look behind the scenes at London's Royal Drawing School

Explore Anoushka Shankar's genre-defying style

An acting masterclass with Succession's Brian Cox

A legend of contemporary art reveals his inspiration

Experience artist Es Devlin's powerful new work

Vienna Philharmonic: See the magic of the great orchestra

Novelist Elif Shafak on what inspires her to write

Watch a sensational performance of Nessun Dorma
