
Wrath of Souls
about 5 years ago
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over 5 years ago
The film documents the creation of Kelly’s monumental artwork “Peace or War/The Big Picture”. It is a tapestry of history and art, drawn from major artworks and photos from the defining conflicts of their times. This immense visual collage allows the audience to navigate through time and place, meeting survivors of these horrific moments in history and the artists who have created work commenting on these periods, some of which have become iconic. Through Kelly’s drawings, the audience is transported to the concentration camps of the Third Reich, the bombing of Hiroshima, “the troubles” in Ireland, the race riots in the US and Pol Pot’s Year Zero. Interwoven with archival footage of these cataclysmic events, the audience is invited to visit anti-war and anti-gun demonstrations today, events that call for similar injustices to be stopped. The film is a parallel work to Kelly’s masterpiece, unfolding to create the ‘Big Picture’ in documentary form.
Can Art Stop a Bullet: William Kelly's Big Picture
2020
about 5 years ago
almost 77 years ago
over 2 years ago
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over 53 years ago
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over 22 years ago
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over 42 years ago
about 3 years ago
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over 21 years ago
almost 19 years ago
almost 129 years ago
about 34 years ago
about 65 years ago
over 26 years ago
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over 13 years ago
over 22 years ago
over 46 years ago
over 1 year ago
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over 17 years ago
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about 67 years ago
over 5 years ago ...more
over 5 years ago
The film documents the creation of Kelly’s monumental artwork “Peace or War/The Big Picture”. It is a tapestry of history and art, drawn from major artworks and photos from the defining conflicts of their times. This immense visual collage allows the audience to navigate through time and place, meeting survivors of these horrific moments in history and the artists who have created work commenting on these periods, some of which have become iconic. Through Kelly’s drawings, the audience is transported to the concentration camps of the Third Reich, the bombing of Hiroshima, “the troubles” in Ireland, the race riots in the US and Pol Pot’s Year Zero. Interwoven with archival footage of these cataclysmic events, the audience is invited to visit anti-war and anti-gun demonstrations today, events that call for similar injustices to be stopped. The film is a parallel work to Kelly’s masterpiece, unfolding to create the ‘Big Picture’ in documentary form.
Can Art Stop a Bullet: William Kelly's Big Picture
2020
about 5 years ago
almost 77 years ago
over 2 years ago
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over 53 years ago
No image available
over 22 years ago
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over 42 years ago
about 3 years ago
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over 21 years ago
almost 19 years ago
almost 129 years ago
about 34 years ago
about 65 years ago
over 26 years ago
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over 13 years ago
over 22 years ago
over 46 years ago
over 1 year ago
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over 17 years ago
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about 67 years ago