Alongside Rembrandt and Vermeer, Frans Hals is one of the key figures of 17th century Dutch art. But unlike his contemporaries, who tended to paint gloomy or pensive pictures, the Haarlem artist was entirely devoted to joy. Frans Hals painted people who could barely conceal their lust for life – at a time when it was frowned upon to show teeth. The film explores the role that laughter plays in the art of Frans Hals and in our lives today. GET YOUR TICKETS HERE
ON SCREEN: CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE ARTS. 7.07. ORF 2, 23.30, 37 min.
More and more artists are addressing climate change in their work. But the art world has a credibility problem. Isn’t it dishonest when artists address climate change in their works, but fly around the world all the time to do so? The film “Climate Change in Art” by Frauke Schlieckau discusses the topic with artists, gallery owners, authors and creatives. Written and directed by Frauke Schlieckau. A Kobalt Production.