Forma's film studies of 23 artists at work in their studios received widespread recognition and awards for their detailed and candid interviews and detailed portrayals of living artists at their labors. The films were commissioned and aired by
National Educational Television, CBS and ABC in the United States, and distributed throughout Canada, Australia, Japan and West Germany. The Artists at Work" documentaries include: •
School of Paris: (5 Artists at Work), 1963. Study of contemporary artists
Hans Hartung, Claude Weisbuch,
Günter Fruhtrunk, Jean Dewasne and di Tiena. •
5 British Sculptors (Work and Talk) Henry Moore, Reg Butler, Barbara Hepworth, Lynn Chadwick, Kenneth Armitage, 1964. A study of sculptors
Reg Butler,
Barbara Hepworth,
Kenneth Armitage,
Lynn Chadwick and
Henry Moore. 28 minutes. •
Images of Leonard Baskin, 1966. Life and work of sculptor and print maker
Leonard Baskin at Smith College in
Northampton, Massachusetts. •
Weapons of Gordon Parks, 1967. Documentary of the life of
Gordon Parks, the internationally renowned black photographer for
Life Magazine. •
Possibilities of Agam, 1967. Documentary of the Israeli kinetic artist & philosopher
Yacov Agam. In 1980, Forma produced a second film on Agam entitled
Agam and.... •
Seven Roman Artists, 1967. New developments in Italian Painting and sculpture including the work of futurist
Gino Severini,
Pietro Consagra, Franchina,
Afro Basaldella, Antonio Corpora,
Piero Dorazio,
Alberto Burri and
Roberto Matta. •
The Americans. Documents three East-coast painters -
Jack Tworkov,
Hans Hofmann and
Milton Avery. ==Books==