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David Driskell: In Search of the Creative Truth at Camden International Film Festival
| David Driskell: In Search of the Creative Truth at Camden International Film Festival |
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| Editor: Brenda Bonneville | |
| Saturday, 22 September 2012 | |
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(Image: "Dreamer in the Forest" by David Driskell) (Rockland, ME) The screening will take place on Sunday, September 30th at 11:00 am at the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland. Artist David Driskell and Director Richard Kane will present the film. This event is sponsored by the Union of Maine Visual Artists Maine Masters Project and the screening is part of Dirigo Shorts. David Driskell: In Search of the Creative Truth is a story about one of today’s most important artists and leading authorities on African American art. In it, he implores the artist to search for the creative truth, “til his or her dying day”. The film explores the influence of Driskell's mentor, Romare Bearden, and the creative collaboration between the artist and his master printmaker, Curlee Holton. Driskell's powerful works pull from abstract expressionism, African masks, Coptic art, modernism, cubism – a history of art in the works of this wise and gentle man. Also appearing will be co-producers Peggy Greenhut Golden of Greenhut Galleries and Bruce Brown, Curator Emeritus, CMCA. “(The Driskell) film is absolutely wonderful—there are many different layers ... integrated beautifully — and Driskell’s comments are really stirring.” >Preview the film by clicking here For more information or to purchase tickets, please contact the Camden International Film Festival tickets by visiting camdenfilmfest.org. About the Maine Masters |
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