William McKeown: Between Heaven and Earth (2016)

‘William McKeown: Idir Neamh agus Talamh’ is a meditation on the work of Irish artist William McKeown (1962-2011), who developed a body of work that has had a radical and fundamental effect on our understanding of the age-old relationship of art to nature, steering our attention not to the distant sky but to the air around us, to the openness of nature, the feeling of our emergence into light and our proximity to the infinite.

Director: Pat Collins
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 5 min
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Production: Harvest Films
Country: Ireland
Language: Gaeilge
Original Language: ga
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is William McKeown: Between Heaven and Earth about?
‘William McKeown: Idir Neamh agus Talamh’ is a meditation on the work of Irish artist William McKeown (1962-2011), who developed a body of work that has had a radical and fundamental effect on our understanding of the age-old relationship of art to nature, steering our attention not to the distant sky but to the air around us, to the openness of nature, the feeling of our emergence into light and our proximity to the infinite.
Who directed William McKeown: Between Heaven and Earth?
William McKeown: Between Heaven and Earth was directed by Pat Collins.
How long is William McKeown: Between Heaven and Earth?
William McKeown: Between Heaven and Earth has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
What genre is William McKeown: Between Heaven and Earth?
William McKeown: Between Heaven and Earth is a Documentary film.
Where was William McKeown: Between Heaven and Earth produced?
William McKeown: Between Heaven and Earth was produced in Ireland.