
1980
Newfoundland painter Gerald Squires has referred to his portraits as "confrontations," though not intending the hostility that word can convey. This film shows a meeting between the artist and Edythe Goodridge, art curator and critic. Through a combination of Squires's reflections on his life and work and the good-natured banter of these two friends, an intimate portrait evolves of the artist and his subject.

Gerald Squires
Self

Edythe Goodridge
Self

The Man Who Made Angels Fly

Fabulous

Daidō Moriyama: Stray Dog of Tokyo

Francis Bacon: A Brush with Violence

Garbage Ho!

The Sophisticated Misfit

National Gallery

Julie Mendez - from PTSD to Art

Janine F.

Oscar

Dentro Caravaggio

Arika A.

Basquiat, Une Vie

Cerrone - Supernature

The Steel Garden

Marc Chagall – Between Two Worlds

Art & Mind

Salam

A Test of Violence

H*art On