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Riven With Fire
2015-02-05
Is there an art practice that engages with chance and seeks to explore the deep beauties of the universe at work? Big Art takes enormous dedication to the most intricate processes at every stage of production - not to mention taking molten bronze well outside of the safe zone.

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Turbulent Line
2015-01-29
UAP lands a big local client - the Brisbane Airport Corporation. As they build a huge new parking station, they commission the UAP to cover one side of the station with kinetic art - art that moves.

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3.
Felled
2015-01-22
The struggle of "scaling up" artwork is never more apparent than when you're starting with a figure barely 30cm tall. When you add the difficulties of handcrafting in clay across the language barrier, then the final results speak both to an extraordinary tenacity of vision and the universality of artistic expression.

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Bibles and Bullets
2015-01-08
UAP's work with indigenous artists has been some extraordinary artworks come to life, but expressing the dark history of Post Colonial Australia's occupation by Europeans becomes an even greater challenge when secret messages are being woven into the very material of the artwork itself.

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Colours Are The Country
2015-01-01
Clients rarely ask more from a piece of art than the Macquarie Group: Having spent hundreds of millions in a stunning restoration of a Sydney beaux arts building, the corporation wants to fill the last remaining space - a clunky, inaccessible ten story light well - with an artwork that will not only look ravishing, it will drive entrepreneurial creativity among their staff.

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'Big Art' is a captivating television series from FilmRise that aired from 2015 to 2016. This visually appealing and informative series revolves around the world of art on a larger-than-life scale. Built on the captivating idea of supersized art, 'Big Art' aims to take its audience into unexplored artistic territories, pushing the boundaries of conventional art understanding by focusing on larger than life sculptures, installations, and pieces that involve mammoth tasks, time, resources, and creativity to accomplish. It is essentially an intriguing journey into the vision, creativity, and magnanimity of a select group of creative minds.

Over the course of the series, viewers are exposed to an array of art forms, mediums, techniques, and styles. From towering giants of steel and stone to gigantic canvases that cover whole buildings, every episode helps art enthusiasts to fathom the vast scale of these passions turned into tangible, massive art forms. 'Big Art' reinforces the notion that an artist's canvas can be as substantial and broad as their imagination.

The series delves into the lives and creative processes of various artists who spend years, sometimes decades, creating extraordinary pieces of art. The viewers obtain a nuanced insight into the ideation, planning, construction, final assembly, and display of colossal works of art, and a glimpse into the extraordinary dedication, determination, and knack for overcoming what may at first seem insurmountable challenges.

While 'Big Art' is technically a show about art, it is much more than just a 'making of' series-- it is a veritable chronicle of human aspiration, endeavor, patience, and the audacity of creative expression. Every episode showcases a new project, detailing the intricate phases of development from inception to realization of these breathtaking installations. The series is punctuated by engaging narration and underlined by deeply intimate interviews with the artists, thereby humanizing these larger-than-life art forms at every step.

In terms of backdrop to the story, the series creates a comprehensive mosaic of places across the globe. By spotlighting installations in urban landscapes to rural backwaters, 'Big Art' achieves a dynamic variation of settings. This further enhances the visual appeal of the series and also highlights the intersection of art and everyday life.

Another notable aspect of 'Big Art' is how it breaks down the often highbrow perception of modern and contemporary art. By emphasizing the narrative of these artworks and presenting the artists’ vision and intent, the series makes these grandiose artworks accessible and comprehensible to a variety of audience, even those who aren't traditionally engaged in the art world.

Moreover, 'Big Art' doesn't shy away from discussing the practical considerations and challenges that come with such ambitious projects. From securing funding to meeting health and safety standards to logistical issues, viewers are given a candid glimpse into the less glamorous but crucial aspects of undertaking such massive creative ventures.

While the big, audacious art forms are the central motif, the stories spun around them through these interviews and narrations immerse audiences in a world where art becomes an extraordinary voyage of self-expression, social commentary, and technical creativity.

In summary, 'Big Art' from FilmRise is a series that goes beyond the traditional definitions of art to explore a landscape characterised by grand scale, boundless creativity, and often, relentless grit. With every episode, viewers are submerged into unique pathways of artistic endeavor, where the magnitude of visions turned into tangible art forms unravel the syntax of 'big' in more ways than one. From exploring the intrinsic aesthetic values to the technical hurdles of creating colossal art forms, 'Big Art' caters to anyone with a fervent curiosity about the silent yet expressive dynamics of public art, contemporary creativity and their overarching influence in our daily lives.

Big Art is a series categorized as a new series. Spanning 1 seasons with a total of 5 episodes, the show debuted on 2015. The series has earned a no reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at 0.0.

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Anna Hruby