An Artist's Eyes Filming Locations
Where was An Artist's Eyes filmed? An Artist's Eyes was filmed in 3 locations across United Kingdom, United States and Spain in the following places:
An Artist's Eyes Filming Locations
London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a 21st-century city with history stretching back to Roman times. At its centre stand the imposing Houses of Parliament, the iconic ‘Big Ben’ clock tower and Westminster Abbey, site of British monarch coronations. Across the Thames River, the London Eye observation wheel provides panoramic views of the South Bank cultural complex, and the entire city.
New York City comprises 5 boroughs sitting where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean. At its core is Manhattan, a densely populated borough that’s among the world’s major commercial, financial and cultural centers. Its iconic sites include skyscrapers such as the Empire State Building and sprawling Central Park. Broadway theater is staged in neon-lit Times Square.
Andalusia is a large autonomous region of hills, rivers and farmland bordering Spain’s southern coast. It was under Moorish rule from the 8th-15th centuries, a legacy that shows in its architecture, including such landmarks as the Alcázar castle in Seville, the capital city, as well as Córdoba’s Mezquita Mosque-Cathedral and Granada’s Alhambra palace.
An Artist's Eyes (2018)
Expressionist painter meets existentialist surfer as legendary documentary filmmaker Jack Bond follows the journey of the brilliant young British painter, Chris Moon, as he navigates the perilous art world and a demanding, often excruciating, relationship with his work. From Kings Cross, London, where Moon has turned a disused factory into his studio, filled to the brim with paintings and an assortment of classic cars, to the New York milieu of shows, agents and critics, and on to sun-drenched Andalucia, AN ARTIST'S EYE is an enthralling journey of discovery. A haunting soundtrack by singer/ songwriter Gabriel Bruce completes the picture. Jack Bond is one of Britain's most innovative filmmakers. From the only documentary ever made with Salvador Dali to a portrait of a resurrected Adam Ant, he has redefined documentary, art-house drama, music video, film and television over a fifty year career. His idiosyncratic documentary portraits of the likes of Werner Herzog, Roald Dahl, Jean Genet, Albert Camus and Vanessa Redgrave are extraordinary and unique.