The International Art Collection celebrates the profound intersection of creativity, culture, and personal expression through visual art. Featuring an array of films that delve into street art, gallery spaces, activism, photography, and the intimate stories of artists from diverse backgrounds, this collection offers a captivating exploration of art’s ability to shape and reflect society. From urban Australia’s vibrant street art scene to New Zealand’s iconic photographers and Indonesia’s art-fuelled activism, these films reveal the transformative power of art in all its forms.
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Even when the human soul is bound by the Russian regime it finds a way to transcend boundaries through the creation of art and connect the lives of those that view it.
'Rash' is a feature documentary telling a contemporary story of modern urban Australia and artists making it a living host for illegal artwork called street art.
Contemporary stories of modern urban Australia and its artists. Extended interviews and extra material related to the award-winning feature documentary, Rash.
For the Teasdales, farming and film-making were an inter-related devotional practice, offering views into the psychological, social and economic complexities of a wondrous and sophisticated rural world.
An ode to the unhurried life, this warm and humorous portrait of Swiss goldsmith Kobi Bosshard, widely regarded as the grandfather of contemporary New Zealand jewellery, explores his philosophy on life, work, growing up and growing old, as captured by his...
Beautiful from the outside in, ‘Smile’ explores the nature of individuality, cultural diversity and the positive joy for the photographer of seeing his subjects smile.
Meet artists that create outside of neat categories and labels, who contribute to the "collective" through their paintings, carvings, and digital works.
Challenge yourself to discover what contemporary art is made of, through the dispositive, public activism, and politics surrounding contemporary works.
This program discusses how art is a fundamental need for all of us from birth, that gives us the joy of creation, as well as bonding, sharing, and understanding the world.