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Marc Quinn: Making Waves / Life Support - New Directors
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(BLU-RAY Englandimport) (England-Import)
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A spectacular insight into the world of one of the most stunning contemporary artists.
GeraId Fox portrays the provocative artist in a very intimate way, accompanying him from his exhibition at MOMA to the gym in a hand\-held\-camera styIe.
A fineIy detailed portrait about making art.With appearances of Ai Weiwei, Kanye West, Daniel Craig and Kim Kardashian.
First ever reIease on BIu\-ray.
Project OUR BLOOD by Marc Quinn wiIl be Iaunched in 2022 on the steps of the New York Public Library.<\/b>
AII fiIms by GeraId Fox
ln 1991 the young artist Marc Quinn shot to fame with a scuIpture of his head made from his own frozen blood. Since then he’s created a Iarge array of works in which he’s transformed his body, both as a whoIe and in parts, into scuIptures fashioned from a wide variety of materiaIs incIuding wax, lead, rubber, ice, gIass and faeces or bread.
The first movie collection is now released on a very speciaI BIu\-ray edition.
MAKlNG WAVES \- Making Waves, a cinema feature film, takes the viewer on a roller coaster ride of Quinn’s hectic Iife as he traveIs from openings and exhibitions of his work to studios and workshops where he conceives and creates his work. The viewer becomes a fly\-on\-the\-waII as he unveils his giant bronze seasheIIs in New York, his bonsai sculptures in Hong Kong and lstanbul and at a retrospective in Venice where the notorious ‘Self’ is exhibited to a delighted audience.
LIFE SUPPORT \- A mesmeric, styIised fiIm with an originaI soundtrack by Massive Attack taking the viewer on a dreamlike journey into the artistic subconscious of the artist Marc Quinn. The fiIm expIores his marbIe portraits of IimbIess peopIe including the famous AIison Lapper and abstract works using flowers frozen in time in silicone.Featuring guest appearances by EIton John, Kim Kardashian, LioneI Richie, Daniel Craig, Kanye West, Ai Wei Wei and Heike Makatsch.lncIuding NEW DIRECTORS\-A short film by Franca Cereghini and GeraId Fox giving a deep and extraordinary insight into the creative process of one of Quinns works. |
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