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Ursula von Rydingsvard: Into Her Own
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URSULA VON RYDINGSVARD: INTO HER OWN is an artistic biography of one of the few women in the world working in monumental sculpture. Von Rydingsvard’s work has been featured in the Venice Biennale and is held in the collections of some of the world’s great museums, including New York’s Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. But she may be best-known for work in public spaces – imposing pieces painstakingly crafted with complex surfaces.

In this documentary, we go behind the scenes with von Rydingsvard, as she and her collaborators – cutters, metalsmiths, and others – produce new work, including challenging commissions in copper and bronze. But the film also delves into the artist’s personal life, and how it has shaped her work. Born in Poland during the Second World War, she was partly raised in a displaced persons camp and came to the US as a refugee with her nine-person family. Her younger brother shares memories of being raised by their violent, domineering father – a man whose influence von Rydingsvard continues to feel. Brought up in a blue-collar environment, she became a teacher and then, as a single mother, moved to New York in the 1970s to take up her artistic practice full-time.

2 day rental • PG • 57 min.


"This compelling documentary portrait is a quiet ode to a woman whose approach to form and material are unmatched in the art world."
Vancouver International Film Festival

"A movie you want to reach out and touch." 
— The New York Times

"Eloquent; thoughtful and visually arresting." 
— The Washington Post

"Visceral, heroic; the story of one of our greatest contemporary sculptors." 
— Black Book