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CY DEAR
A Journey Through the Life and Works of Cy Twombly

The film will make world premiere on March 20th at the International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA), in Montreal.

CY DEAR
March 20th, 2019 at 3.00 PM
Canadian Centre for Architecture's Paul Desmarais Theatre, Montreal.

From the press release

Produced by Good Day Films and Sky Arte, CY DEAR is a film that traces the life and work of Cy Twombly. In this year when the artist would have celebrated his 90th birthday, we are proud to announce the world premiere of CY DEAR on March 20th at 3:00 PM at the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s Paul Desmarais Theatre, as part of the 37th edition of the International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA).

CY DEAR pays homage to the prolific career of Cy Twombly, an American artist from Lexington,Virginia, who emerged as a prominent figure in the mid-1950’s as a contemporary of Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. Twombly is perhaps best known for his gestural vocabulary in paintings and drawings, in which each line and color is infused with energy, spirituality, and meaning. Digressing from the prior generation of American postwar abstraction, he drew upon the ancient, classical, and modern poetic traditions. The inspiration and innovation also extended to his work in sculpture, photography, and print.

Under the guidance of Nicola Del Roscio, the President of the CyTwombly Foundation, we meet a number of friends and colleagues from the artist’s life and career, including pre-eminent figures from the international contemporary art scene. Among others, we meet Alessandro Twombly, the artist’s son; Larry Gagosian, the world famous gallerist; Sir Nicholas Serota, the long-time director of the Tate Gallery in London; Jonas Storsve, the curator of Twombly’s widely-celebrated retrospective at Centre Pompidou in Paris in 2016; Carlos Basualdo, a senior curator at the Philadelphia Museum of Art; Achim Hochdörfer, the director of the Brandhorst Museum in Munich; Sally Mann, the renowned photographer and author; David White, a senior curator at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation; the artists Dorothea Rockburne and Barbara Crawford; and Renzo Piano, the acclaimed architect who designed the Twombly Gallery at Houston’s Menil Collection.

These testimonials lead us toward a detailed understanding of the man and the artist, looking closely at his masterpieces around the world and the different creative periods that made up his life. Produced by Michele Bongiorno and under Andrea Bettinetti’s direction, the film takes us from Lexington, Virginia, where Twombly was born, to his second home Gaeta, Italy, passing through Paris, Munich, New York and Houston, living and working between two continents and two cultures.



For further information:
International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA), Montreal
lefifa.com

For the trailer, please visit our dedicated page:
Cy Dear

To listen to the original film soundtrack by Eraldo Bernocchi, please visit: rarenoiserecords.com

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Cy Twombly's handwritten note
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The loudspeaker orchestra of Pierre Henry/ Studio Son/Ré
Fondazione Nicola Del Roscio, Rome
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