Portrait
of Dora Dolz
This film portrait of
the Spanish visual artist
Dora Dolz, viewed through
the eyes of her daughter,
the filmmaker Sonia Herman
Dolz, illustrates the
possibilities one has
to take control of one’s
own life and destiny.
Dora Dolz’ playful,
down-to-earth and accessible
work and personality
appeals to people from
all walks of life. She
is a ‘working-class
hero’ and a diva
at the same time. She
migrated from Spain to
the Netherlands in 1965.
Her capacity to develop
from an isolated outsider
into an ‘insider’ is
a universal phenomenon
among expatriates who
sometimes have to fight
harder, inwardly as well
as outwardly, than the
local people.
Over a span of thirty
years, Dora Dolz’ many-sided,
trend-setting artwork
and monumental ceramics
have put an indelible
stamp on the Dutch and
the international art
scene. Presently, she
is at the apex of her
creative life. The film’s
purpose is not to mystify
that life, but to show
it as an example of how
one can have a ‘light’ approach
to the weight of reality.
This sparkling film lifts
a tip of the veil of
the bountiful art and
soul of Dora Dolz.
december 12, 2007 Jonieke van Es (Boijmans van Beuningen)
interviewed by Chris Vemer (Radio Rijnmond
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