The Arts Council commissioned this film to coincide with their major retrospective of Giacometti's work at the Tate Gallery (now Tate Britain) in the summer of 1965. A similar exhibition was held concurrently at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, sealing the artist's reputation as a modern master.

An investigation of Edward Brezinski, an ambitious, charismatic Lower East Side painter hell-bent on...

A documentary that follows the life of photographer Daido Moriyama in the present, which has never b...

A personal, accessible look at an artist - Kevin Barnes, frontman of the endlessly versatile indie p...

La Garoupe, a beach in Antibes, in 1937. For one summer, the painter and photographer Man Ray films ...

Bjørn Nørgaard and a team of Czech glass artists in the demanding process of creating a grave monume...
This documentary brings alive a remarkable artist’s passionate journey through a turbulent century. ...

Taking its lead from French artists like Renoir and Monet, the American impressionist movement follo...

An Austrian director followed five successful African music and dance artists with his camera and fo...

Biography of a star and figure study : This fascinating portrait is for anyone who wants to know mor...

Colour, form, area - this is the formula of the greatest pioneer of abstract painting. Kandinsky cam...

Eric Leiser displays his boundless creativity in this short collection; A stunning compilation of wo...

In an industry that is becoming increasingly competitive, what drives indie filmmakers to keep creat...

Legendary underground cartoonist Spain Rodriguez and his friends -- cartoonists Robert Crumb and Jay...

Jonas Mekas assembles 160 portraits, appearances, and fleeting sketches of underground and independe...

The first major profile of the American Pop Art cult leader after his death in 1987 covers the whole...
AquaBurn is an award-winning documentary film by director Bill Breithaupt showcasing "The Floating W...

Through post-porn, performance and wrestling, Puck tries to figure out her place in the world.

Destroying your own artwork. For many artists it is unmentionable, but Loes Heebink from Kolderveen ...