![]() ![]() ![]() Unlike most artists who work in one or two different media, Kurt worked in music, spoken word, sculpture, painting, mixed-media collages, oral soundscapes. It’s amazing how versatile he was.įrom the moment he was able to hold a paintbrush, he was creating. You tell a lot of Kurt’s story through his artwork. “That’s the sadness of this experience: This is the last of it.” “Just when we realize how much more there was to him, it’s over,” Morgen says. Director Brett Morgen was granted unfettered access to Cobain’s archives, including home movies, 200 hours of unreleased music and audio recordings, 4,000 pages of writings, and a stunning collection of personal artwork, and used it to create a portrait of Cobain that’s more human-and more tragic-than we previously understood. ![]() Which is what makes the new documentary “Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck,” premiering on HBO May 4, such a revelation. Since his death 21 years ago, the questions have only deepened. Kurt Cobain was famously aloof in interviews, a revered generational spokesman who was always trying to weasel out of the job. ![]()
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