I'd imagine this was made to gain notoriety for the artist and vastly increase the worth of their art.
Whilst this deals with the fact that the artist was a racist and had serious issues, it still glamorises him.
As a documentary it's well produced and challenging for the viewer but it's difficult to shake the feeling that it's not something anyone should be celebrating.
Whilst this deals with the fact that the artist was a racist and had serious issues, it still glamorises him.
As a documentary it's well produced and challenging for the viewer but it's difficult to shake the feeling that it's not something anyone should be celebrating.