An academic look into the work of Texas painter Wayne Gilbert whose controversial artwork is created with cremated human remains. This film documents Gilbert’s creative process, showing him at work in his studio along with a series of interviews with the artist, as well as some of his contemporaries and critics adding context to the artist’s body of work. Gilbert’s paintings utilize unclaimed human remains donated from funeral homes resulting in pieces that literally skirt the line between life and death. The paintings are powerful statements that raise questions about culture, society and ultimately the relationship between art and humanity.
An academic look into the work of Texas painter Wayne Gilbert whose controversial artwork is created with cremated human remains. This film documents Gilbert’s creative process, showing him at work in his studio along with a series of interviews with the artist, as well as some of his contemporaries and critics adding context to the artist’s body
of work. Gilbert’s paintings utilize unclaimed human remains donated from funeral homes resulting in pieces that literally skirt the line between life and death. The paintings are powerful statements that raise questions about culture, society and ultimately the relationship between art and humanity.
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Houston Cinema Arts Festival (November 2017)
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