You would love to enjoy foods, movies and art, everything at once at a cozy couch. Waiting in a line and wandering among the crowd can be another exhausting work after long weekdays. Art always enrich a life but an enormous museum can make you walk too much. Somebody likes reading a book but everybody loves watching a movie! Therefore, let us guide you to the film that will enhance your art knowledge at home.

1. Loving Vincent

You all have heard of Vincent van Gogh and his tragic death once in a lifetime. How and why he came to be shot has remained a mystery. Loving Vincent reveals that hidden story. It is an experimental animated biographical drama film released in 2017. It is the first entirely painted animated feature film. Each of the film’s 65,000 frames is an oil painting on canvas, using the same technique as Van Gogh, created by a team of over 100 painters. If you want to feel his swinging brushstroke and you are a fan of oil painting, this film would satisfy you,

 

 

 

2. Georgia O’Keeffe

As a female American painter, Georgia O’keeffe painted the matchless style not affected by any   movement of Europe at that time. She developed abstract illusionism and became soon one of a kind in American art history. In 1916, a photographer, Alfred Stieglitz, who was a godfather of modern photography opened her private show at 291 art gallery. This film depicts the turbulent 20-year love story between Alfred Stieglitz and Georgia O’keeffe. The film was mostly shot on location in and around Santa Fe, Mexio where she lived after the death of Stieglitz. Her over 70 original paintings were used in film thanks to a cooperation of Georgia O’keeffe Museum. It would be a great opportunity that you get close to her vivid life.

 

 

 

3. Eadweard

Eadweard is a 2015 Canadian drama film.  A psychological drama about the turn-of-the-century photographer Eadweard Muybridge, who was the first to photograph subjects in movement and became the godfather of cinema. He later murdered his wife’s lover and was the last British-American to receive the justifiable homicide verdict.

 

 

 

 

4. Finding Vivian Maier

Finding Vivian Maier is a 2013 American documentary film about the photographer Vivian Maier. Maier was a French-American woman who worked most of her life as a nanny and housekeeper to a multitude of Chicago families. She carried a camera everywhere she went, but Maier’s photographic legacy was largely unknown during her lifetime. She died in 2009.

The film documents how Maloof discovered her work and, after her death, uncovered her life through interviews with people who knew her. Maloof had purchased a box of photo negatives at a 2007 Chicago auction, then scanned the images and put them on the Internet. News articles began to come out about Maier and a Kickstarter campaign for the documentary was soon underway.

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