HD
1976
Richard Demarco CBE, a pivotal figure in the Scottish art scene, has devoted over sixty years to promoting thousands of artists at the Edinburgh Festival, helping launch the careers of many renowned contemporary talents. However, he now faces financial struggles and has fallen out of favor with today’s art elite. This documentary explores the commercialization of art and its impact on society, questioning how to restore access to art for those feeling marginalized. With a sense of urgency, Demarco seeks to rectify this imbalance before time runs out.