Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Watching Egon Schiele: Death and the Maiden felt very personal to me. I have loved Schiele’s work since my first art classes, and is truly one of my fav artist. His paintings always felt raw and emotional, like he was exposing something deep inside himself. That’s why I love watching films about artists it helps me understand their inner world, their struggles, and their passion. After that, looking at their paintings feels different, like connecting the pieces of their life…
The Price of Everything is an essential film for every painter and anyone truly invested in the art world. It dissects the relationship between art and the market, questioning what gives an artwork its value and who decides it.
For me, the most powerful figure in the film was Larry Poons an artist who refused to conform, dedicating himself fully to painting, regardless of trends or market validation. His passion and integrity were so so inspiring. Seeing Jeff Koons from…
On March 8th, Women’s Day, I didn’t get any flowers. I know it’s not a big deal, but it still made me sad. Somehow I decided to watch The Virgin Suicides. Maybe because when we feel down, we look for stories that match our emotions.
I love Sofia Coppola, and I’m crazy about her style. The way she creates soft, dreamy, and beautiful scenes while telling sad stories is something special. The Virgin Suicides give feelings which stays with you.…
A few years ago, I was deeply interested in photography and took pictures almost daily. During that time, I attended weekly lectures by photographer - Natalia Grigalashvili. One day, I brought my street photography assignments to class, and when she saw them, she reacted with excitement, She liked my work and immediately recommended that I look up Vivian Maier. She said Maier’s photography might inspire me, urging me to study her work carefully.
That was the first time I saw…