Living Colour (NR)

synopsis

"Living Colour" is a fascinating documentary and intimate portrayal of a collective of extraordinary and idiosyncratic artists that sheds new light on old questions about the nature of art and artistic talent. Spending time in the Kilkenny Centre for Arts Talent (KCAT) in Callan, an artists' studio with a difference, director Éamon Little delves into the world of the dozen or so artists who work there and delivers a sumptuous film that is perfectly balanced yet still pays tribute to art, the creative process and the artists involved.

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synopsis

"Living Colour" is a fascinating documentary and intimate portrayal of a collective of extraordinary and idiosyncratic artists that sheds new light on old questions about the nature of art and artistic talent. Spending time in the Kilkenny Centre for Arts Talent (KCAT) in Callan, an artists' studio with a difference, director Éamon Little delves into the world of the dozen or so artists who work there and delivers a sumptuous film that is perfectly balanced yet still pays tribute to art, the creative process and the artists involved.