Over the past thirty years, world-renowned Swiss architect Peter Zumthor has opened up on his work in numerous interviews, conversations, lectures, and other talks, offering copious insights into the contexts of his work and his self-conception as an artist. Many of these interviews and talks have been recorded, yet most have also been to this point unreleased.Peter Zumthor Talks About His Work pairs the renowned architect with celebrated film director and documentarian Christoph Schaub for a lavish biographic film collage that draws from the interviews and talks. It spans all of Zumthor’s career, from the 1980s to the present, and explores his entire body of award-winning work. It also introduces viewers to Zumthor the person, showing how he has evolved over three decades yet remains much the same man. Characterized by consistency and authenticity, his comments show him following his inner compass and ideals. In addition to archival material, the film also features wholly new conversations between Zumthor and Schaub, recorded especially for this compilation. Produced to coincide with Dear to Me, an exhibition curated by Zumthor for the Kunsthaus Bregenz, Peter Zumthor Talks About His Work is a richly produced and visually stunning portrait of the acclaimed architect, a sincere tribute to its subject and a work of art in its own right.
J**8
This is a DVD.
I've given this five stars because Schaub has accomplished what he intended.As noted in the description, Schaub draws from interviews that span Zumthor's entire career and breadth of his oeuvre. His source material is in a variety of languages, so English subtitles have been provided for material that isn't in English. Material is arranged into eight themes: Method, Genius Loci, Memory, Construction, Material, Atmosphere, Intuition, and Beauty. A bibliography is provided, should viewers wish to track down an interview in its entirety. Total run time is approximately 70 minutes. Regarding the physicality of the DVD, the cover is made of a material every architect and would-be architect has seen and probably used: chipboard. The presentation of the film as a cohesive whole has been carefully considered.
L**S
This is Not a Hard Cover Book
I love Peter Zumthor's work. I dislike purchasing an item that claims to be a book, then receiving a CD instead. Technology has significantly advanced since the age of CDs and DVDs. I do NOT own any device that can play CDs or DVDs. What am I supposed to do with this CD now??? I feel thoroughly screwed over. Either a book or a downloadable link would've been preferable. Sigh.
W**G
This is not a book, it is a cd.
What I received was a cd not a book.
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