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Temple of Art (2018)

Temple of Art is a documentary that offers an in-depth look into the lives, studios, and practices of artists and illustrators from various disciplines. The film provides an intimate exploration of creativity, showcasing how these artists confront challenges and what drives their artistic expression. It’s a journey into the hearts and minds of creative individuals, highlighting their unique perspectives on art, inspiration, and the creative process. The documentary features a range of dynamic and captivating interviews, combined with compelling visuals of artists’ workspaces and their creations, offering viewers a rare glimpse into the world of contemporary art and illustration.

Length: 1h 37m
Genre: Documentary, Art
This Title is: Inspirational, Insightful

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Trailer

Cast

  • Grant Morrison as Himself
  • Bill Sienkiewicz as Himself
  • David Mack as Himself

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: Not Rated

Contains discussions of artistic themes and may have some language not suitable for all ages.

Trivia

  • The film was directed by Olga Nunes and co-produced by Alan Amato, who is also a renowned photographer.
  • “Temple of Art” started as a portrait project by Alan Amato which then evolved into a documentary exploring the artists’ lives and works.
  • The documentary features over 50 artists from various fields such as comics, fine art, and illustration.

Our Review

“Temple of Art” stands out as a deeply engaging and beautifully shot documentary. It’s a compelling watch for anyone interested in the artistic process or in art as a whole. The film doesn’t just showcase artists and their works but also delves into their thoughts, philosophies, and the challenges they face in their creative journeys. It’s enlightening to see how each artist’s unique background and life experiences influence their work. This documentary is especially recommended for aspiring artists or anyone who appreciates art, offering both inspiration and a nuanced understanding of the creative process.

Critic Scores

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