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- Documentary about Titian's six controversial nude masterpieces based on Greek and Roman myth, which were brought to the National Gallery in London for an exhibition just when COVID-19 pandemic hit the UK, forcing all galleries to close.
- Mixing history, romanticism and passion for the arts, this film tells the saga of the Morozov brothers, Russian textile industrialists. Mikhail and Ivan Morozov assembled one of the most remarkable collections of French art in the world.
- While Europe and the United States competed to dominate the art scene after the Second World War, Mark Rothko and Hans Hartung were forging a discreet, friendly and fertile bond. This documentary invites us to discover this little known and fascinating complicity between two legends of contemporary painting. On one side, Rothko, "the most violent of American painters", according to his own words, on the other, Hartung, a brilliant experimenter and "boxer" in front of the canvas. From the moment they met in 1950 in Hans Hartung's modest studio, there was a healthy emulation between them, from which immense, metaphysical, and cataclysmic paintings were born. While Rothko offered advice and counsel to his European comrade, which would prove crucial in the development of the latter's work, Hartung did not spare his admiration for the New York painter of Latvian origin. It was in Antibes, in October 1970, that Hans Hartung learned of Mark Rothko's suicide. He built a villa-studio where he kept the secrets of their artistic exchanges and a spiritual communion that this film reveals today. This Rothko-Hartung encounter is an unprecedented and yet essential subject for understanding an important part of 20th century art.
- Across Europe and Japan, this film covers over three decades of Shiro Takatani's artistic journey through his installations, theatre and dance performances. Takatani and his collaborators (including composer Ryuichi Sakamoto) explain the driving principles behind his work where nature and people are observed through modern tools. Takatani uses technology to improve our understanding of our environment: enhancing infinitely small organisms, showing large scale galaxies, creating an interaction between performers / dancers with cameras and large screens. Carefully selected performances and installations - remarkably filmed - demonstrate the evolution of his work.
- This documentary accompanies us on the paths that lead Aristide Maillol (1861-1944) from his beginnings as a painter to his renown as a sculptor of genius, through his experimentation with tapestry and the decorative arts.
- Museum Tour is a collection of portraits that invites us to discover the personality and work of major artists in an immersive way. Each episode highlights the artist in his or her living environment or in a place he or she has imagined.
- Immersion in the world of cartoonist Jacques Ferrandez on the occasion of his adaptation into a comic strip of Jean Giono's novel "Le Chant du monde".
- Dans l'oeil de Jean Dubuffet takes us back to the "Closerie Falbala" a major work in the artist's longest and most original cycle: the Hourloupe.
- 2022– 26mTV EpisodeDans l'oeil de Pablo Picasso reveals "La Guerre et la Paix", a committed work by the artist that can be placed alongside Guernica, Le Charnier and Massacre en Corée.
- Dans l'oeil de Marc Chagall introduces us to the masterful cycle of the Biblical Message, a work that culminated in the creation of the Marc Chagall Museum in Nice, the first national museum dedicated to a living artist.
- 2022– 26mTV EpisodeDans l'oeil de Pierre Renoir takes us into the Domaine des Collettes, the last place where the painter lived and worked. The artist produced his last masterpieces there, surrounded by his family and friends.
- Dans l'Oeil de Fernand Léger introduces us to the only collection in the world entirely dedicated to the artist's work. Thanks to the richness of this collection, the museum offers a unique journey through the work of Fernand Léger.