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Art City #3: A Ruling Passion (2005)

DVD | Color
58 min | Full Screen.

ISBN 978-0-8026-0734-8
Price:  $24.95* Home Video includes Public Library Circulation rights.
ISBN 978-0-8026-0735-5
Price:  $159.00**  Academic and Institutional price including Public Performance rights for non-paying audiences.
 
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Critics Reviews
"A superb cinematic experience. I forgot I was watching an art documentary."

-Peggy Parsons, National Gallery of Art

"Fresh and absorbing. A primer on the dizzying artworld of the last twenty years."

-The Washington Post

"Terrific"

-Libby Lumpkin, Bellagio Collection, Las Vegas

"Precise, accurate and engrossing"

-Sydney Pollack

Summary Many artists use the pain, exhilaration and resolution of private desires to express themselves. Art City: A Ruling Passion focuses on intense personalities who’ve used their art to explore the emotional impact of psychological truths.

Everything that Louise Bourgeois creates - whether in marble, fabric or bronze - comes from memory. Michael Ray Charles investigates the marketing of black memorabilia, using early American advertising imagery. Elizabeth Peyton reinvents portraiture, using her friends as subjects, as well as pop culture royalty. Ed Ruscha’s literary landscapes burst from the physical world “right outside the window.” The comic spirit of Lari Pittman contrasts with his graphic declarations. In a landmark house, Richmond Burton remembers his dreams to build “psychic fields” of abstraction. The arrays of featureless faces by David Deutsch are stimulated by sub-conscious sensations.

Along with writer Dave Hickey and others, A Ruling Passion plumbs issues that affect artists - preoccupations of startling universality - like community, motivation and controversy, finding one’s audience, and just “getting it right.”

Music by Beck, Roy Ayers, Sakamoto, Claude Thornhill, Joey Altruda, Herbie Hancock.

Extra Feature:
One hour of additional interview footage.

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