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Antony Gormley: Making Space is this intimate dive into the mind of a sculptor who really stretches the boundaries of his art. The film, directed by Beeban Kidron, feels almost like a meditation on creativity, capturing Gormley's meticulous process as he prepares for a significant exhibition. There’s this palpable tension between the monumental scale of his work and the personal, almost fragile moments of inspiration that come through. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to linger on Gormley’s thoughts and actions, which I find gives it a unique rhythm. It’s not just about the art itself but the exploration of what drives an artist to create. That’s what makes it distinctive.
Intimate exploration of artistic processFocus on personal and monumental themesUnique pacing and atmospheric tone
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