Not exact matches
Production companies: A Bron Studios / Killer Films production in association with
Creative Wealth Media Cast: Salma Hayek, John Lithgow, Connie Britton, Jay Duplass, Amy Landecker, Chloe Sevigny, David Warshofsky, John
Early, Enrique Castillo, Soledad St Hilaire, Amelia Borella, Sean O'Bryan, Natalia Abelleyra Director: Miguel Arteta Screenwriter: Mike White Producers: Aaron L. Gilbert, Pamela Koffler, David Hinojosa, Christine Vachon Executive producers: Miguel Arteta, Jason Cloth, Richard McConnell, Andy Pollack, Alan Simpson, Lewis M. Hendler, Brad Feinstein, Jose Tamez Co-executive producers: Steven Thibault, Brenda Gilbert, Garrick Dion Co-producers: Fiona Walsh Heinz, William B Macomber Director of
photography: Wyatt Garfield Production designer: Ashley Fenton Costume designer: Christina Blackaller Editor: Jay Deuby Music: Mark Mothersbaugh Music supervisor: Margaret Yen Casting: Joanna Colbert, Meredith Tucker Sales: WME No rating, 83 minutes
Growing up in southern California with a very inspiring and
creative family, Walker Boyes inevitably took an interest in art and
photography from an
early age.
Artists were drawn to holography, hailed as a medium of the future that turned space inside out, for its spatial, volumetric, and sequential qualities, and to the
creative possibilities it offered in contrast to
photography, film, and
early video.
In the
early days of
photography, questions of technical feasibility were pressing and
creative possibilities beckoned; beginning in the 1960s, artists expanded the scope of their engagement with «space» to include social and conceptual issues.
Be sure not to miss the solo shows such as Back - Drop by Alain Bublex presented by Georges Phillippe & Nathalie Vallois from Paris; Message to the Future by Danny Lyon presented by Etherton from Tucson; Twenty Photographic Pictures by David Hockney by David Hockney presented by Galerie 1900 - 2000 from Paris; solo show by François - Xavier Gbre presented by Fakhoury from Abidjan; Fred Herzog:
Early Color Street
Photography by Fred Herzog presented by Equinox from Vancouver; but also duo shows
Creative Destructions by Stephanie Syjuco and Nina Katchadourian presented by Catherine Clark from San Francisco and No Joke by Roger Ballen and Asger Carlsen presented by DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM from Berlin and V1 GALLERY from Copenhagen, among others.
Featuring artists Lori Nix, Torbjørn Rødland, and Teija Isorättyä, and moderated by curator Dr. Patricia Berman, this panel will consider the ways in which Munch experimented with
photography in his private practice, and how the artist's
early experimentation and self - reflective strategies corresponds to the innovative, performative, and
creative measures employed by artists working in
photography today.
David Lynch is a well - known film director but has also expressed his
creative impulses in other media from his
early years: painting,
photography, animation, and sculpture as well as film.
«The View From Here» encompasses
photography in California from the
earliest commercial portraiture and documentary to the
creative picturesque and the camera as a conceptual tool and device of fine art.
early experimentation and self - reflective strategies corresponds to the innovative, performative, and
creative measures employed by artists working in
photography today.
Leiter (1923 > 2013), born in Pittsburgh, had moved to New York in 1946 intending to be a painter — in the
early days he exhibited alongside de Kooning — and although he continued to paint throughout his life, he became engrossed with the
creative potential of
photography as an art form.
The exhibition will trace the history of
photography from its
early developments through its rise in status as both
creative and documentary medium, from war
photography to contemporary fashion imagery.