Thick as Thieves Film Screening
About
Celebrate love, loss and beauty with us! Join us to explore the exhibition Thick as Thieves through a film screening of Spring & Arnaud (2013, 67 min) by Directors Katherine Knight and Marcia Connolly, with an introduction from the Director of Programs and exhibition curator Crystal Mowry.
Film Synopsis
Art, love, and mortality are explored through the lives and work of artists Spring Hurlbut and Arnaud Maggs.
Arnaud Maggs, turning 85, embarks on a series of self-portraits that wryly depict his life’s work. Spring Hurlbut, at 60, is creating haunting works that evoke mortality while harbouring the certainty that Arnaud’s time is limited. Together and alone, each grapples with the nature of an artist’s creativity, where the drive for invention and discovery resists life’s finite reality.
The film immerses the viewer in a world where art and life are indivisible and where the couple’s devotion to each other is matched only by their dedication to their own work. The camera captures the visually rich and precise world of these strong individuals, the texture of their surroundings, the humour of their interaction, and their struggles to bring their ideas to life. The urban feel of the studio and gallery is seen in counterpoint to the artists’ bucolic retreat in the south of France. It is a world shaped by the artists’ commitment to distilling what is most meaningful from life to create an enduring trace of their existence.


