Art critic and broadcaster Waldemar Januszczak wrote and directed this examination of a man who was not only a great painter but sculptor, wood carver, musician, print maker, journalist and ceramicist. As well as telling the remarkable story of Gauguin's life, Januszczak also celebrates Gauguin's achievements and examines the various accusations of sexual misconduct, familial neglect and racism that are frequently made against him.
From Brooklyn to the Bronx, Soho to Greenwich, Union Square to Wall Street... Join us and the friend...
Bruce Brown's The Endless Summer is one of the first and most influential surf movies of all time. T...
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This ninety-minute film takes audiences on an epic journey across nine countries and over 1,400 year...
New York based artist, Cindy Sherman, is famous for her photographs of women in which she is not onl...
The multi-talented outsider artist Richard McMahan is on a quest to painstakingly re-create thousand...
A visual journey into the life and legacy of one of Australia's most celebrated artists, Brett White...
Jim Carrey exhibits his talent as a painter and reflects on the value and power of art.
The documentary, filmed in England in autumn 2020, sheds light on the genesis and background of the ...
Documentary on the art and culture of Florence in 15th century Tuscany and, in particular, the work ...
A surrealist home movie, filmed by Luis Buñuel in Cadaqués in 1930, focusing on Salvador Dalí's fath...
Painter Zdzisław Beksiński, his wife Zofia and their son Tomasz, a well-known radio journalist and t...
Vincent Castiglia paints in human blood.
This movie chronicles the life and times of R. Crumb. Robert Crumb is the cartoonist/artist who drew...
Working closely with the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Sunflowers goes beyond a ‘virtual exhibition’...
A portrait of the day-to-day operations of the National Gallery of London, that reveals the role of ...
A rare clip from 1994 warning of the dangers that lurk in America: homosexuals and Satanists.
Simon Schama explains the style, theme and concept of Rembrandt's late masterpieces.