Wonderful. I am also a Sculpture in stone, in fact a modern Dada stone sculpture, and this chap is the business, beautiful vid, beautiful concept, and at the very end, on the close up of his face, I just thought wow, there's a guy who's got his finger on the pulse. Thankyou so much.
lovely film about massively influential and (still) relatively unknown artist. That his desire to connect cultures in the most turbulent of times is expressed in his synthesis of representation and abstraction is impressive and moving. The analogy with gardening at the end is beautiful.
There's an excellent disco song about him, recorded by Ottowan in the 1970s, I seem to remember. The chorus being, 'Hans Arp, baby, Hans Arp! Give me your heart, gimme gimme....etc.
A very interesting and beautifully edited film but why must these short documentary 'gems' have such intrusive and irritating music? What does it contribute? Nothing, if anything it takes away from the visual art. Please, just let the art speak for itself. Thank you.
Wonderful. I am also a Sculpture in stone, in fact a modern Dada stone sculpture, and this chap is the business, beautiful vid, beautiful concept, and at the very end, on the close up of his face, I just thought wow, there's a guy who's got his finger on the pulse. Thankyou so much.
lovely film about massively influential and (still) relatively unknown artist. That his desire to connect cultures in the most turbulent of times is expressed in his synthesis of representation and abstraction is impressive and moving. The analogy with gardening at the end is beautiful.
I totally agree with this comment, I am about to hold a presentation about Arp and this Film helps allot.
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There's an excellent disco song about him, recorded by Ottowan in the 1970s, I seem to remember. The chorus being, 'Hans Arp, baby, Hans Arp! Give me your heart, gimme gimme....etc.
Incredible, encore!
A very interesting and beautifully edited film but why must these short documentary 'gems' have such intrusive and irritating music? What does it contribute? Nothing, if anything it takes away from the visual art. Please, just let the art speak for itself. Thank you.
His mother was an Alsatian 😱 - more like Paws Arp 😁😁😁😁
I rather enjoyed that.
You do not need schmaltzy Muzak just let the story speak for itself 🤦♂
would of been much more enjoyable without the music
Came here to say this!