7 Documentaries About Art & Artists

What is art? Is it a framed painting by a Dutch Old Master hung on the wall of a famous gallery? Is it a stencil drawing left in secret on a wall? Is art made by a paintbrush, a spray can or a boxing glove? 

 

Many documentaries seek to answer these questions and examine the nature and value (monetary and otherwise) of art. They may not reach inconvertible conclusions, but the journey is always fascinating.

 

Here are seven of my favourite documentaries about art and artists...

 

My Rembrandt

My Rembrandt features a collection of fascinating stories that are linked by a passion for the paintings of Rembrandt. 

 

Art collectors such as Eijk and Rose-Marie De Mol van Otterloo, Thomas Kaplan and the Scottish Duke of Buccleuch reveal their special connection with the Dutch master painter.

 

Meanwhile, My Rembrandt also follows aristocratic Dutch art dealer Jan Six on the trail of not just one but two ‘new’ Rembrandt paintings. His journey may be the realisation of his  biggest boyhood dream or it may turn into a disaster. 

 

Exit Through The Gift Shop

Exit Through The Gift Shop is a compelling documentary about the world of street art and a revealing account of what happens when fame, money and vandalism collide. 

 

The film follows an eccentric shopkeeper, turned amateur film-maker as he attempts to capture many of the world's most infamous art vandals on camera. However, all is definitely not what it seems.

 

Cutie And The Boxer

Cutie And The Boxer is a wonderful documentary that explores the marriage of boxing painter Ushio Shinohara and artist Noriko Shinohara. A examination of love, sacrifice and the creative spirit, this is a must watch film about the connections between art and artists.

 

My Kid Could Paint That

Amir Bar-Lev’s documentary, My Kid Could Paint That, follows the early artistic career of Marla Olmstead, a young girl from Binghamton, New York who found fame as a child prodigy painter of abstract art.

 

However, Marla’s work soon became the subject of significant nationwide controversy when people began to question whether she really did complete the paintings by herself. Could she have had direction (or assistance) from her parents?

 

The Price Of Everything

Nathaniel Kahn’s documentary is a fascinating exploration into the contemporary art world - and the story behind the creation, value and price of art. What place does art have in a consumer-driven society? 

 

Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict

Peggy Guggenheim was an heiress to a family fortune who became a central figure in the modern art movement. As she lived through the cultural upheaval of the 20th century, she built an impressive art collection.

 

Guggenheim's fascinating life featured such figures as Samuel Beckett, Max Ernst, Jackson Pollock, Alexander Calder and Marcel Duchamp (among others). Despite suffering personal tragedy, Guggenheim curated one of the most important collections of modern art.

 

Tim's Vermeer

In Tim's Vermeer, inventor Tim Jenison sets out to discover - via a series of artistic and scientific experiments - just how 17th century Dutch master, Johannes Vermeer, managed to achieve such incredible photographic realism in his paintings. Will this knowledge enable Jenison to create his own Vermeer? 

 

Over To You...

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