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5 documentaries for understanding contemporary art

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Contemporary art often seems incomprehensible at first glance. To better understand it, we offer you a list of 5 documentaries that will help you immerse yourself in the world of artists and take a new look at their work.

“Exit through the gift shop” (2010)

Directed by Banksy, the film immerses the viewer in the mysterious world of street art. The film details the creative process: from choosing a location and developing a concept to performing the work under cover of night. The viewer learns about the safety measures street artists take to avoid persecution by the authorities and how they create their recognizable style. The film features a thrift store owner who shares his stories of friendship with street art culture. The film showcases works by famous graffiti artists such as Shepard Fairey and Banksy. This documentary, recognized as the best of 11 art films on Netflix, will be a real discovery for all lovers of street art.

“Superstar: The life and times of Andy Warhol” (1990)

A documentary about the great artist is a multifaceted biographical sketch based on archival materials and interviews with the artist's circle. The film covers key stages of his life and work, demonstrating the evolution of his style and views. The viewer becomes a witness to the creative process, immersing himself in the atmosphere of the studio and learning about the influence of his colleagues and contemporaries on the artist.

“Searching for Vivian Maier” (2013)

A documentary by John Maloof and Charlie Siskel about the life and work of Vivian Maier, a talented photographer whose name became known to the world only after her death. While working as a nanny, she created an extensive photo archive that captured the everyday life of American cities in the mid-XX century. Thousands of her street photography shots were hailed as masterpieces and brought her posthumous fame. This story of hidden talent and unexpected recognition touched the hearts of millions of viewers and brought the film nominations for an “Oscar” and BAFTA.

“Gerhard Richter. Painting” (2011)

The documentary immerses the viewer in the world of Gerhard Richter, recognized by Artnet as the most commercially successful painter of the second half of the 20th century. The film provides a rare opportunity to observe the creative process of this usually secretive master, showing in detail the creation of his abstract canvases right in the artist's studio.

“Marina Abramovic: in the presence of the artist” (2012)

Another documentary highlights the life and work of Marina Abramovic, a Yugoslav artist renowned for her extraordinary performances. Director Matthew Akers documents Abramovic's preparations for a major retrospective at New York's Museum of Modern Art, the culmination of her career. The exhibition included recreations of the artist’s most iconic works, including a performance lasting over 736 hours. This biographical picture provides a deeper insight into the creative path of Marina Abramovic, whose provocative works consistently resonate with the public.

Resource: vinchi-interactive.ru  

 

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