The project allows audiences to explore the work of some of history's most renowned painters.
The films include Caravaggio, about the Italian artist widely regarded as one of the most brilliant and controversial figures in the history of painting, and Turner & Constable, marking the 250th anniversary of the births of two of Britain’s leading painters, J.M.W. Turner and John Constable.
Grabsky is expected to take part in a discussion with the audience following the screenings.
Caravaggio was co-directed by Grabsky and David Bickerstaff, while Turner & Constable was directed by Bickerstaff and produced by Grabsky.
Other films in the Exhibition on Screen series focus on artists including Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Paul Cézanne, Rembrandt and Henri Matisse.
Grabsky has also made documentaries about composers. In 2014, he visited Poland for the premiere of his film In Search of Chopin.
His feature documentary The Boy Mir — 10 Years in Afghanistan has won an award at the HumanDoc Documentary Film Festival in Poland.
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