Martin Blaszko

Películas

Martin Blaszko III
himself
Martin Blaszko is considered one of the most important artists of geometric abstraction in Latin America. This documentary, which ends a trilogy, follows the setup of what ended up being his last art show, through only twenty sequences.
Martin Blaszko II
Martin Blaszko II es un ejercicio sobre los recuerdos. Una investigación documental que se abstiene casi por completo de utilizar imágenes en movimiento y se construye a partir de fotografías en desorden, mientras la omnipresente voz de Blaszko arma un relato a partir de ellas. Un relato cuya unidad -por momentos- parece amenazada por el olvido y la incertidumbre, pero que permite entrever no solo la figura del artista moderno, sino que también constituye una suerte de memoria del siglo XX.
Martin Blaszko I
Martin Blaszko I se organiza a partir de un único plano de entrevista, apenas fragmentado por intertítulos, en donde Blaszko despliega su particular visión sobre diferentes temas como la escultura monumental, la gente del arte o los japoneses.
Del punto a la forma
Editor
Considered to be artist Martin Blaszko's only incursion into film. Through the experimentation with various film techniques, the artist speaks of the laws of geometry which are an important part of his work, and other obsessions of his, such as, bipolarity, the monumental, and the city as a source of aesthetic emotion.
Del punto a la forma
Writer
Considered to be artist Martin Blaszko's only incursion into film. Through the experimentation with various film techniques, the artist speaks of the laws of geometry which are an important part of his work, and other obsessions of his, such as, bipolarity, the monumental, and the city as a source of aesthetic emotion.
Del punto a la forma
Director
Considered to be artist Martin Blaszko's only incursion into film. Through the experimentation with various film techniques, the artist speaks of the laws of geometry which are an important part of his work, and other obsessions of his, such as, bipolarity, the monumental, and the city as a source of aesthetic emotion.