What's This? Understanding Contemporary Art

199628 min 35 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Chris Mullington

Production: Sheila Petzold

Script: Chris MullingtonSheila Petzold

Co-produced by the National Gallery of Canada and the Television Factory.

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An introduction to the richness and diversity of the National Gallery of Canada's contemporary art collection, this video features works by Canadian and international artists from the 1970s through to the present. What's This? Understanding Contemporary Art is organized into nine sections and highlights paintings, sculptures, installations and photographs. Beginning with the question "What is contemporary art?" the video addresses fundamental questions about contemporary art: Why does it look so simple? How should we look at it? This video provides personal insights into why artists create and looks at the wide range of materials they use and the effects that photography and new technologies have on their work. What's This? also examines the role that language and history have played in shaping the art of Canada's First Nations.

Subject categories


  • Arts > Art Galleries and Museums
  • Visual Arts > Contemporary ArtExhibits and GalleriesIndigenous ArtInuit Arts
  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Visual Arts and Architecture
  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (Inuit) > Visual Arts and Architecture
  • Arts Education > Visual Arts

Credits


director
Chris Mullington
producer
Sheila Petzold
script
Chris Mullington
Sheila Petzold
editing
Chris Mullington
Sheila Petzold
music
Edmund Eagan
cast
Lynne Adams