Born to a working class family in 1928 in the city of Long Beach, California, American installation artist Robert Irwin never even owned a notebook throughout his entire high school academic life. He describes himself as a regular guy and also explains how you only need at least one of your senses to enjoy his work. These types of every day, unassuming qualities emanating from the man himself are just a few of the reasons why Jennifer Lane’s documentary about the adaptive painter, Robert Irwin: A Desert of Pure Feeling, is an entertaining and enlightening watch.
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