Widely respected as both a sculptor and painter, Turnbull’s modernism stood in stark contrast to the rigidity and formality of the British art scene he encountered as a young artist. Beyond Time tells the story of Turnbull’s unerring self-belief and strict adherence to principle through an extended period of rampant commercialism in the arts. Meticulously produced over a four-year period Beyond Time includes footage and stills from Turnbull’s major shows - from the Venice Biennale of 1952 and his work at the nascent ICA and Whitechapel Galleries in London, through to his major retrospectives at the Tate in 1973 and 2006.
Beyond Time also features Turnbull’s most comprehensive interviews to date as well as contributions from art world luminaries including Nick Serota (Tate Director), Richard Morphet (Curator - Tate), Matthew Collins (Art Critic), Tim Marlow (Writer/Broadcaster), Donald Blinken (Chairman- Rothko Foundation) and artists Antony Gormley, Peter Blake and Richard Hamilton, amongst others.
This film follows Turnbull’s journey from fledgling artist visiting Giacometti and Brancusi's studios in 1940’s Paris, to his involvement with the artists that created Pop Art and put the ICA on the map in London in the 50s. It then shifts to New York where he became close friends with Rothko and Newman both of whom respected him immensely as an artist. Turnbull’s art has been widely collected in America and Europe, and his work features in David Hockney’s seminal LA paintings in the 60s.
Beyond Time tells the story of the life and work of one of Britain’s greatest artists. It also tells the inside story of the pivotal moments in the development of art in the post war period.
Beyond Time is directed by Alex Turnbull and Peter Stern and is narrated by Jude Law.