The painter Wifredo Lam (1902-1982) is a unique figure in the 20th century modern arts' movements, one of the most innovative creators, alongside Pablo Picasso and Max Ernst. After a strict training in Cuba and Madrid, the artist of Chinese, African and Cuban descent discovered surrealism and African art in Paris. It's the essential encounter of poets - André Breton, Aimé Césaire, René Char, Michel Leiris… - that inspired his freedom and boldness. He is the pioneer of a mixed culture that transcends the dramas of his time and the stylistic frontiers. This great traveler has managed to create and express the universal through luxuriant works born out of poetic sparks and inhabited by crossbred characters.
This box contains 4 films on 2 DVDs and a 88 pages book in french (english version available inside, as PDF).
The films :
"Discovering new worlds" 1902-1946, directed by Fabrice Maze (87 min)
"In search of lost unity" 1946-1982, directed by Fabrice Maze (80 min)
"Lam and the poets", directed by Barbro Schultz Lundestam (52 min)
"Dust of atoms", directed by Barbro Schultz Lundestam (48 min)