"Brice Marden: 4 Decades" follows the renowned abstract artist as he explores his acclaimed 2006 MoMA retrospective with curator Gary Garrels. Applauded for his bold and contemporary style, Marden speaks openly with Garrels about his approach, beginnings and influences. His fluid and colorful works demand attention but welcome the viewer to choose their own path within the painting itself. Marden's career is mapped out through a tour of the exhibition, as he and Garrels discuss key works of the last forty years.

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Documents the lives of infamous fakers Elmyr de Hory and Clifford Irving. De Hory, who later committ...

A look at how form, color, smell, consistency, the sounds made during eating, manufacturing techniqu...

A film about the artist Marlene Dumas: - There's no right way to portray or to understand someone. I...

How the art in the Detroit Institute of Art connects to life's experiences and the neighborhood.

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A documentary made for Konrad Mägi exhibition "The Light of the North" in Torino, Musei Reali (2019-...
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How did the Impressionists view the world? What relationship did they have with technique, with colo...

A documentarian strikes up an odd friendship with reclusive 80 year old outsider artist Al Carbee, w...

An extraordinary voyage of discovery to see the most impressive collection of works of art built up...

The film interweaves the personal narratives of four Kashmiri artists, three of whom - Syed Mujtaba ...
Filmed at New York’s Carnegie Hall, Cut Piece documents one of Yoko Ono’s most powerful conceptual p...