Welcome to Phaidon
Log in
View basket
0 items
Wish List
Your Account
Help
Select currency
GBP
EUR
USD
CAD
AUD
Home
>
Video studies of internationally reknowned photographers and artists
>
Video A-Z by Title
>
Chillida
Video
155 x 194 mm, 6 1/8 x 7 5/8 in
PAL VHS
60 mins mins
ISBN 9780714860336
0714860336
Chillida
A documentary charting the career of Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida.
Directed by Laurence Boulting, Produced by William Leeson
This video is not available for delivery for delivery to addresses in the US, Canada, or Latin America
Charts the career of Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida
Shows the artist preparing monumental works in iron and a series of pieces cut from clay blocks
Includes the artist's own commentaries
More about this title
£14.95
Add to Basket
Add to Wish List
Related titles
The Story of Fashion. Volume 3: The Age of Dissent
Malcolm Morley
Gilbert and George
£14.95
£14.95
£19.95
Add to Basket
Add to Basket
Out of stock
Add to Wish List
Add to Wish List
Add to Wish List
More about this title
Back to top of page
The world of the Spanish Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida (b.1914) is an arena where the spiritual and the material meet in powerful architectural forms and simple resonant motifs. Beginning as a student of architecture, Chillida turned to sculpture but had little success before he exhibited at the Milan Triennale of 1954. An impressive series of international commissions and awards followed, and Chillida became closely associated with other major artists including Chagall, Braque and Alexander Calder. Central to this film is Chillida's passion for exploring the sculptural properties of different materials: he is seen here preparing works in iron and a series of pieces cut from heavy clay blocks. In contrast to his public status as an international sculptor, Chillida's personal life remains centred on his large family, and the film explores this aspect of the artist with a poetic vividness and intimacy. Chillida's own commentary throughout provides a clearly defined statement of his artistic aims and philosophy.
Write your own review
Write your own review
Back to top of page
Your name
*
Your email address
*
5 stars
4 stars
3 stars
2 stars
1 star
Please rate this title on a scale of 1 to 5 stars, 5 being the best
If published, your review will appear under 'Customer reviews' for this title.
Enter your review below:
Display your name with your review?
Yes
No
Subscribe to
Phaidon Newsletter
Video A-Z by Title
Series
New Titles
Sneak Previews
Bestsellers
All Titles
News
Events
Feature websites