Arthur Erickson: Beauty Between The Lines
Plot
This documentary delves into the life and impact of Arthur Erickson, Canada's most celebrated architect, highlighting his experiences as a gay man in a time when being open about one's sexuality could threaten a career. Famous for transforming Vancouver’s skyline with iconic structures like Simon Fraser University, UBC’s Museum of Anthropology, and Robson Square, Erickson's work combined modernist and brutalist elements with classical influences. Although he kept his personal and professional lives distinct, his partner, Francisco Kripacz, played a significant role in designing interiors for many of his buildings. The film also addresses Erickson’s decline in the 1980s and ’90s, his challenges during the AIDS crisis, and his revival in later years.
Cast
You May Also Like
Mole Man
Evolver 62
Anthill
Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait
Speed Expeditions
Song of the South: Duane Allman and the Rise of the Allman Brothers Band
Putin: The New Tsar
Chernobyl: 48 Hours To Escape