Artists on Film: Henri Matisse

Directed by François Campaux, 1946, 26 min

In April 1946, Matisse collaborated with the director François Campaux, sending him biographical information for a documentary. The 26 minute film, shot in Venice and Paris, records the Issy studio where the artist made some of the greatest works of the 1913–17 period and also explores fascinating aspects of his working processes. Although they show the artist at a later period, the short passages of Matisse painting and drawing offer a rare opportunity to appreciate some of the ways he made works from the 1913–17 period examined in this exhibition. Matisse shows a similar exacting concern for the essential form of a composition and its placement on a canvas or sheet; and demonstrates a continuing fascination with the evolution of his work and its documentation through many states. This film will be followed by a 30 minute screening of a brief history of artists’ on film.