12 Fascinating Art Documentaries to Watch Now
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12 Fascinating Art Documentaries to Watch Now
You can watch some of the best art documentaries of all time by tuning into Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, etc. depending on your choice.



If you are a fan of art documentaries like us, you have arrived at the right place. Fortunately, different streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, Hulu, BBC iPlayer, Stan, HBO Max, ITV Player, etc. as revealed by howtowatchinaustralia help you watch famous art documentaries such as Sky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guo-qiang, The Price of Everything, Maudi, Art of Persia, Age of the Image, A Passion for Churches, etc. from anywhere.

Here is the list that includes 12 compelling art documentaries you can watch in 2021 on your preferred devices hassle-free:

12 Fascinating Art Documentaries to watch in 2021

1. Without Gorky

Without Gorky is a biographical documentary that discusses the highs and lows of a troubled artist Arshile Gorky. Arshile Gorky was a famous expressionist painter of his time but his untimely death had a devastating impact on his family.

You can watch this impressive artistic documentary on Netflix on multiple devices of your choice.

2. The Posterist

If you want to know about the golden days of Hong Kong cinema, you should watch The Posterist. The documentary highlights the contribution of a popular artist Yuen Tai-yung in an enticing manner.

You can use your Netflix account to start watching this impressive art documentary instantly.

3. Julian Schnabel A Private Portrait

This is another artistic documentary that portrays the personal life and a professional career of a famous painter and filmmaker Julian Schnabel. You can stream Julian Schnabel A Private Portrait on Netflix.

4. Abstract The Art Of Design

If you want to discover how designs influence different aspects of our lives, you should stream Abstract The Art Of Design. The documentary comprehensively explains the lifestyles and careers of contemporary designers. Abstract The Art Of Design is available for streaming on Netflix.

5. Sky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guo-Qiang

This is another artistic documentary you can watch on Netflix. The documentary highlights the major achievements of a Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang. This artist currently resides in New York and known for his exemplary artwork. Besides, he uses fireworks and gunpowder in his drawings as major sources of inspiration.

Furthermore, the documentary has also discussed his dream project Sky Ladder in detail. In case you are willing to watch a documentary that emphasizes power and positivity, Sky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guo-Qiang is the right choice.

6. The Creative Brain

The Creative Brain is an informative documentary in which Neuroscientist David Eaglemen explores the creative side of various creative individuals. You can watch The Creative Brain on Netflix.

7. Cutie and the Boxer

Cutie and the Boxer is an entirely different documentary to say the least. The documentary delicately explains the love story of a popular boxing couple.

Additionally, this documentary describes the chaotic 40-year marriage story of Boxing painter Ushio Shinohara and his wife Noriko who happens to be his assistant. Through this documentary, you will realize how Noriko rose to success despite being an introverted person.

8. Age of the Image

Age of the Image is a must watch documentary if you prefer to stream documentaries based on art and design. In this documentary, James Fox, a popular art historian unveils how images have reshaped our modern world completely. You can watch Age of the Image on BBC iPlayer on your desired devices.

9. Arena The Changin’ Times of lke White

Arena The Changin’ Times of Ike White is a documentary based on the life of a musical prodigy lKe White. Surprisingly, he recorded a soul musical album while staying in American prison as a convicted murderer.

If you have a BBC iPlayer account, you can stream this amazing documentary.

10. Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present

Marina Abramovic is a role model for many aspiring performance artists worldwide. If you want to know why Marina Abramovic is famous in the field of performance art, you should tune into Amazon Prime Video to watch this impressive documentary.

11. Kusama Infinity

Kusama Infinity is an excellent art documentary that explores the tragic life of a popular Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. However, the documentary also highlights her personal achievements, which she earned on the professional front while residing in the US.

You will have to use your Hulu account to stream this epic documentary on your devices.

12. Frank and Ollie

If you are a Disney+ subscriber, you should include Frank and Ollie in your streaming list. This documentary explores the professional careers of two animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston who have worked as Chief Animators at The Walt Disney Animation Studios for a number of years.

Frank and Ollie has glorified the importance of animation in filmmaking to a great extent. This documentary is available for viewing on Disney Plus.

The Takeaway
Summing up, all these above-mentioned art documentaries are worth watching in 2021 and beyond. It depends on you how you watch them. You can go for Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Disney Plus, or any other streaming service.

We expect that you would love to watch these documentaries along with your loved ones.










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