Customer Review: PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST This series tells as well as shows. These television documentaries are more than museum tours on film. They constantly interweave the artists' works with their lives. They show us human beings, their careers, their personal relationships, their sources of inspiration, and... more info
Customer Review: This is a sensitive delving into the works, and mind, of Joan Miro. He is captured by the camera exactly as one can imagine. He looks and sounds like the creative genius he is. He looks and sounds like a classic Catalan or Frenchman, like my father, grandfather, and great-grandfather: He speaks from... more info
Customer Review: Brought to you by the BBC what you get is a 50 minute look at the enigmatic painter, good interviewing job by Melvyn Bragg, view some of Bacon's paintings, and go along with Bragg and Bacon to the messy studio and his favorite hangouts. They say he could be very dark, his moods shifting... more info
Customer Review: I have a personal interest in art history and viewed this documentary twice, once alone and once with my elementary and middle grade homeschooled children as an art history lesson. Anyone interested in the works of Roy Lichtenstein and the Pop Art movement would love this documentary, certainly art... more info
Customer Review: This documentary offers a rare window onto the life and thought of one of the most decent and "solid" living painters in America. The "mood" of the film is introspective; the director succeeds in letting the characters--above all Levine himself--speak for themselves in their own setting and about... more info