Goya : Visions of Flesh and Blood
David Bickerstaff
Bande-annonce
Découvrez l’artiste espagnol célébré à travers cette prouesse cinématographique basée sur l’exposition incontournable du National Gallery, Goya : Les portraits. Francisco Goya est l’artiste le plus célébré d’Espagne et est considéré comme le père de l’art moderne. Non seulement un observateur brillant de la vie quotidienne et du passé tumultueux de l’Espagne, il est également un portraitiste doué et un commentateur social par excellence. Goya élève le genre du portrait à de nouveaux sommets, et son génie est réévalué dans une exposition phare très attendue à la National Gallery de Londres.
Réalisation | David Bickerstaff |
Production exécutive | Phil Grabsky |
Réalisation
David Bickerstaff
Disponible en anglais seulement
David Bickerstaff is an artist and award-winning filmmaker who founded Atomictv in 1997 as an umbrella organisation for developing digital art projects and collaborations. His documentary work and video installations such as The Lukhang, Hygieia, Heavy Water : a film for Chernobyl and Making War Horse have been broadcast in Britain and shown in many international festivals, which include the Welcome Collection, Vitra Museum, Onedotzero, Festival International du Film sur L’Art Montreal, and the documentary fortnight at the Museum of Modern Art New York. In recent years, he has been directing and filming a series of short artist documentaries for Art360 Foundation, which offers funding for artists to build an archive of their work. David has also been collaborating with producer Phil Grabsky at the innovative Exhibition On Screen, directing, filming, and co-writing ten feature-length art documentaries. This popular series is distributed to 63 countries and shown in over 1500 cinemas worldwide. Each film looks at an iconic artist and a major exhibition of their work in world-renowned art galleries. Titles include Sunflowers, Lucian Freud : A Self Portrait, Van Gogh and Japan, Degas : A Passion for Perfection, Michelangelo : Love and Death, Canaletto and The Art of Venice, along with other films about artists such as Claude Monet, Hieronymus Bosch, and Francisco Goya.
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film
David Bickerstaff is an artist and award-winning filmmaker who founded Atomictv in 1997 as an umbrella organisation for developing digital art projects and collaborations. His documentary work and video installations such as The Lukhang, Hygieia, Heavy Water : a film for Chernobyl and Making War Horse have been broadcast in Britain and shown in many international festivals, which include the Welcome Collection, Vitra Museum, Onedotzero, Festival International du Film sur L’Art Montreal, and the documentary fortnight at the Museum of Modern Art New York. In recent years, he has been directing and filming a series of short artist documentaries for Art360 Foundation, which offers funding for artists to build an archive of their work. David has also been collaborating with producer Phil Grabsky at the innovative Exhibition On Screen, directing, filming, and co-writing ten feature-length art documentaries. This popular series is distributed to 63 countries and shown in over 1500 cinemas worldwide. Each film looks at an iconic artist and a major exhibition of their work in world-renowned art galleries. Titles include Sunflowers, Lucian Freud : A Self Portrait, Van Gogh and Japan, Degas : A Passion for Perfection, Michelangelo : Love and Death, Canaletto and The Art of Venice, along with other films about artists such as Claude Monet, Hieronymus Bosch, and Francisco Goya.
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film