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- DirectorAmy StechlerStarsHeinz BerggruenEstela de BassagodaLila DownsA documentary feature about the life of the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.
- DirectorAli RayStarsDíana BermudezDelving deeper than any film has done before, engaging with world-renowned Kahlo experts, exploring how great an artist she was, discover the real Frida Kahlo.
- StarsBill IrwinJeffrey DeitchJessica BeckAfter he's shot in 1968, Andy Warhol begins documenting his life and feelings. Those diaries, and this docuseries, take a peek behind his persona.
- DirectorPhil GrabskyStarsHenry GoodmanThis is the story of Monet as expressed through his personal letters as he painted.
- DirectorPhil GrabskyHopper's work is the most recognizable art in America. Countless painters, photographers, filmmakers and musicians have been influenced by his art - but who was he, and how did a struggling illustrator create such a bounty of notable work?
- DirectorPhil GrabskyStarsHarry LloydPablo PicassoOlivier Widmaier PicassoArt historians discuss Pablo Picasso's early years as an artist and his early works.
- DirectorDavid BickerstaffStarsPeter AbrahamsCristine AcidiniSergej AndrosovThe life and work of Michelangelo, one of the most important artists of the Italian High Renaissance, are brought to life in this documentary through an exhibition in the National Gallery that also explore his relationship with da Vinci.
- DirectorPhil GrabskyStarsPhillipe CézanneOne cannot appreciate 20th-century art without understanding the significance and genius of Paul Cézanne.
- DirectorWaldemar JanuszczakStarsWaldemar JanuszczakJuliet Wilson-BareauManet is one of the main candidates for the title of the most important artist that ever lived. As the father of Impressionism he can be accused of inventing modern art. But his story is deeper than imagined.
- DirectorPhil GrabskyBen HardingStarsTim Marlow
- DirectorPhil GrabskyStarsDavid HockneyMartin GayfordTim MarlowA cinematic celebration of arguably Britain's most popular artist. Featuring intimate, in-depth interviews with Hockney, this revealing film focuses on two blockbuster exhibitions held in 2012 and 2016 at London's Royal Academy of Art.
- DirectorDavid BickerstaffStarsLucian FreudFor the first time in history the Royal Academy of Arts in London, in collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, is bringing together Lucian Freud's self-portraits.
- DirectorDavid BickerstaffWithout Camille Pissarro, there is no Impressionist movement. He is rightfully known as the father of Impressionism. This film explores and highlights the enthralling and hugely important biography and output of an incredible artist.
- DirectorTakako MatsumotoStarsYayoi KusamaCaptures Kusamas creative process as she diligently works to complete her series of 50 large monochrome drawings. As her work comes to life, one can witness the essence of her art as it wells up in the conflict between life, death, and love.
- DirectorRandall WrightStarsDavid HockneyArthur LambertColin SelfThe film looks back at Hockney's formative years in the British pop art scene and his experiences as a gay man.
- DirectorRichard Curson SmithStarsFrancis BaconGarech BrowneMarianne FaithfullFrancis Bacon was the loudest, rudest, drunkest, most sought-after British artist of the 20th century. Twenty-five years after his death, his canvases regularly exceed £40million at auction. Bacon's appeal is rooted in his notoriety - a candid image he presented of himself as Roaring Boy, Lord of Misrule and Conveyor of Artistic Violence. This was true enough, but only part of the truth. He carefully cultivated the facade, protecting the complex and haunted man behind the myth. In this unique, compelling film, those who knew him speak freely, some for the first time, to reveal the many mysteries of Francis Bacon.
- DirectorGiovanni TroiloStarsElisa LasowskiGeorges ClemenceauClaude MonetA journey through the masterpieces and obsessions of the Genius of the Impressionism. With the invaluable contribution of Ross King, author of the best seller Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies. From Giverny, Musée D'Orsay, Orangerie and Marmottan. Water Lilies of Monet - the Magic of Water and Light tells the story of the origin of a massive work of art that broke with convention, of an artist resurrecting his life only thanks to painting. His human endeavor defied both space and conventions in his timeless masterpieces. In a war-torn country, the undisputed genius of French Art disrupted the art world and changes it forever.
- DirectorLaura PoitrasStarsNan GoldinDavid VelascoMegan KaplerFollows the life of artist Nan Goldin and the downfall of the Sackler family, the pharmaceutical dynasty who was greatly responsible for the opioid epidemic's unfathomable death toll.
- DirectorSabine LidlStarsNan Goldin
- DirectorPippa BiancoStarsBarbara KrugerA short documentary about the artist Barbara Kruger.
- DirectorJosé Luis López-LinaresStarsSílvia Pérez CruzLudovico EinaudiOrhan PamukIt's a documentary of the painting by "The Bosch", "The garden of early delights".
- DirectorHeather LenzStarsYayoi KusamaArtist Yayoi Kusama and experts discuss her life and work, from her modest beginnings in Japan to becoming an internationally renowned artist.
- DirectorPhil GrabskyStarsPhillipe CézanneOne cannot appreciate 20th-century art without understanding the significance and genius of Paul Cézanne.
- DirectorKate MisrahiStarsAlastair SookeCelebrates the protean genius of one of America's most prolific and original artists, Robert Rauschenberg. Fearless and influential, he blazed a trail for artists in the second half of the 20th century.
- DirectorMichael BlackwoodStarsJohn CageMerce CunninghamGilda RadnerWatching Robert Rauschenberg interact with his own work, from its early stages to a finished product, is to understand how much of himself he places into his art. Noting that in his first attempts at painting, he used his own hands as opposed to a brush, Rauschenberg expresses to us his need create and be present within his work. Rauschenberg explains how he strays from specific images or items that may isolate his audience and focuses on commonly seen content. Much like his relationship with the materials he finds himself working with, Rauschenberg wants those viewing his pieces to create a spur of the moment connection. He feels as though anything preconceived, whether it be materials or interpretations, throws off the authenticity of art. Rauschenberg states that he "would substitute anything for preconception or deliberateness" and goes on to say "if that moment can't be as fresh and as strange as what's going on all around you then it's false". (Robert Rauschenberg) Strange, indeed, is what a viewer may feel when looking at one of Rauschenberg's notable Combines, in which his art defies all former notions of composition and plays boldly with texture, sculpture and genre. Rauschenberg's desire to interact with his art is palpable and it is that passion that drives us, as viewers, to seek a similar connection when face to face with his creations. Robert Rauschenberg: Retrospective includes important examples of the artist's diverse and extraordinary accomplishments, tracing his development from his student years and his earliest experiments to a retrospective of his work at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. From explorative early pieces like Erased de Kooning Drawing (1953) to his famed collage works such as Buffalo II (1964) and Autobiography (1968) Rauschenberg's work stands out with a daring boldness.