Heinz Peter Schwerfel
Directing
Known For
Documentary about writer Cees Nooteboom.
Hotel Nooteboom

A series of filmed interviews with Rebecca Horn, performance artist, filmmaker and sculptress whose work explores the themes of sexuality, human vulnerability and emotional fragility.
An Erotic Concert

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The World According to Anish Kapoor

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Les vies possibles de Christian Boltanski

Georg Baselitz (born January 23, 1938) is a German painter who studied in the former East Germany, before moving to what was then the country of West Germany. Baselitz's style is interpreted by the Northern Americans as Neo-Expressionist, but from a European perspective, it is more seen as postmodern. His career was kick-started in the 1960s after police action against one of his paintings, (Die große Nacht im Eimer), because of its provocative, offending sexual nature. Baselitz is one of the world's best-selling living artists. He is a professor at the renowned Hochschule der Künste in Berlin.
Baselitz

For more than thirty years, film director Heinz Peter Schwerfel has been observing the German-born painter and sculptor Georg Baselitz in interviews and studio visits. This film was his first television appearance, where the nonconformist artist gives a well-prepared performance with provocative statements and surprising explanations of his work: the rejection of the abstract painting of the 1950s, the reversal of his portraits, which are painted upside down, and his sculptures, which are influenced by the primitivism of African art. Today, Baselitz has become one of the most famous and praised contemporary artists.
Ich, Georg Baselitz
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Live Art: 14 Rooms
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Live Art: Take Me (I’m Yours)

A short documentary about the creation of the art piece "Canyon" by Katharina Grosse.
Canyon - Katharina Grosse
A Parisian art critic travels to visit an ancient collector in Berlin. Her visit turns into a chain of unpredictable events: she experiences Berlin as painted fiction, the collector as an enigmatic prophet who predicts the demise of conventional art appreciation, and his villa as a traumatic historical labyrinth.