Sentences with phrase «john cale»

Photographs of John Cale and William Burroughs by Kate Simon lean against the fireplace opening in the library.
Louise Fishman, John Cale, Ivan Navarro, William Coupon, Ron Galella, David Gamble, Eduardo Gil, Leon Golub, Roberto Juarez, Komar & Melamid, Xu Bing, The Blue Noses, Anton Perich, Andres Serrano, GT Pellizzi and Lawrence Weiner amongst others.
In the middle of that decade, alongside La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, John Cale, and others, Conrad performed in the storied Theatre of Eternal Music, which pioneered drone music in the West, and in 1966 he created The Flicker, a 30 - minute film that consisted only of alternating black and white frames.
The roster of participating artists included Louise Fishman, John Cale, Ivan Navarro, William Coupon, Ron Galella, David Gamble, Eduardo Gil, Leon Golub, Roberto Juarez, Komar & Melamid, Xu Bing, The Blue Noses, Anton Perich, Andres Serrano, GT Pellizzi, Lawrence Weiner and further on.
Tony Conrad (1940 — 2016) composed and performed with La Monte Young and John Cale in the Theatre of Eternal Music; appeared in and prepared the musical soundtrack for Jack Smith's Flaming Creatures (1963); directed the experimental film Flicker (1966, which has been known to induce hallucinations); sang backup vocals for Lou Reed and Cale's pre-Velvets band The Primitives; collaborated with Mike Kelley and Tony Oursler; and was part of the media studies faculty at the University of Buffalo.
Following the success of his film Hunger, Steve McQueen will show new work in the British pavilion, John Cale is the surprise participant for Wales, British artist Liam Gillick inexplicably shows for Germany and Bruce Nauman finally gets the US pavilion in the 53rd biennale.
In 1971, when the Kitchen was founded in the Mercer Arts Center on Broadway and Third Street, John Cale had already made a couple of immortal albums with the Velvet Underground and had moved on to producing classics for the Stooges and... Read More
That on its own is enough to get us to the show, but for the uninitiated, Conrad is something of a cult figure who performed with La Monte Young, John Cale, and Faust in the»60s / early 70s.
La Monte Young, John Cale, and Faust in the»60s / early 70s.
Komada has two knit pieces and six painting - knitting hybrids at Prole Drift this month (amid a few scattered orchids and a tacked - up printout of the Lou Reed / John Cale song «Trouble with Classicists,» too), and he's transformed the gallery's back room into a high - tech open studio where he works during certain gallery hours.
At the Ace Hotel Pittsburgh, «Paris 1919,» a track from ex-Velvet Underground member / hipster icon John Cale, serenades patrons in the lobby of this converted YMCA in the city's increasingly tony East Liberty district.
John Cale (Channing Tatum), a member of the Capitol Police, happens to be there with his precocious daughter Emily (Joey King) for a job interview for the Secret Service and a tour of the building.
Television, John Cale, Jonny Greenwood, Tim Hecker, Keiji Haino and more unite for ambitious Knoxville takeover
All the elements in «I Shot Andy Warhol» work toward a con vincing tapestry: the original music by John Cale, whose Velvet Underground was the house band for Warhol's Factory happenings, and the production design by Therese Deprez and costumes by David Robinson, which capture the indulgence and experimentation of that period — nothing was outlawed except the familiar.
WHAT: While on a tour of the White House with his daughter (Joey King), Capitol policeman John Cale (Channing Tatum) is forced into action when the building is invaded by a group of paramilitary mercenaries looking to kidnap the President of the United States (Jamie Foxx).
With interview subjects as varied as John Cale and Brian's mother Andrea (Was even gets a few nice tidbits from Wilson's first wife, Marilyn), the picture captures Brian talking about the occasional abuse at the belt of his father plus a series of spare performances of old classics.
Directed by: Mary Harron Written by: Mary Harron, Daniel Minahan Starring: Lili Taylor, Stephen Dorff, Martha Plimpton, Michael Imperioli, Jared Harris, Danny Morgenstern, Lothaire Bluteau, Reginald Rodgers Produced by: Christine Vachon, Tom Kalin Original Music by: John Cale
When John Cale has an interview at the White House for a job with the Secret Service he sees an opportunity to get closer with his angry little daughter Emily.
Former soldier John Cale (Tatum) is trying to land a job with the Secret Service, and he brings his estranged political junkie daughter Emily (Joey King, who looks like the little sister of Alia Shawkat) with him to his interview at the White House in the hopes of buttering her up.
Only one man can save the day, John Cale to the rescue!!
Playing by the rules, White House Down plunges aspiring Secret Service agent John Cale (Channing Tatum, G.I. Joe: Retaliation) into the depths of his ideal job when a band of disaffected mercenaries (The Great Gatsby's Jason Clarke, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter's Jimmi Simpson, and Streetdance 2's Falk Hentschel among them) take over 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Capitol Policeman John Cale (Tatum) has just been denied his dream job with the Secret Service of protecting President James Sawyer (Foxx).
I totally get the «opposites attract» approach, but I found Knightley to be far beyond quirky (John Cale and Leonard Cohen vinyl) and closer to her mentally unstable character in the first hour of A Dangerous Method.
What follows is essentially a louder, sillier version of Die Hard, with John Cale standing in for John McClane (who needs those extra consonants?)
Directed by: Marc Evans Written by: Edward Thomas Starring: Steven Mackintosh, Lisa Palfrey, Siân Phillips, Matthew Rhys Produced by: Gina Carter Original Music by: John Cale
After being rejected employment with the Secret Service, John Cale (Channing Tatum) goes on a tour of The White House with his daughter.
John Cale dreams of working for the Secret Service, protecting the President.
Director Roland Emmerich will once again reign havoc on the White House, this time with the help of John Cale (Tatum), a Secret Service agent who is separated from his daughter when the White House is invaded by a group of mercenaries.
Capitol Policeman John Cale has just been denied his dream job with the Secret Service of protecting President James Sawyer.
John Cale (Tatum) is hoping to gain a position as part of the US Secret Service.
The bluesy score is by Velvet Underground veteran John Cale.
While granting daughter Emily a tour through the White House, at which point the girl gets all data - head - y a la Jonathan Lipnicki in Jerry Maguire, John Cale pulls a John McClane, becoming the only non-hostage amid a paramilitary assault, and conveniently having the skills to fight back (he's ex-military too).
John Cale (Channing Tatum) wants to be a good dad to his politics - obsessed daughter Emily (Joey King), but he isn't around enough to do the job right.
Tatum is John Cale, a good ol' boy and Capitol cop who's too reckless to be accepted into the Secret Service, but who works closely with the speaker of the House (Richard Jenkins).
There's clearly an intelligent, intuitive sensibility behind Shrek: In a pivotal scene, when Shrek and his true love are separated, their feelings of despair and isolation are played out against John Cale's version of Leonard Cohen's crestfallen anthem «Hallelujah.»
Some of my faves... John Cale - Hallelujah Tom Waits — Jesus Gon na Be Here Kinky Friedman - They Ain't Making Jews Like Jesus Anymore Jonny Cash — Personal Jesus

Not exact matches

As Cale; ship captain Korso (Bill Pullman); pilot Akima (Drew Barrymore); and their alien cohorts Stith (Janeane Garofalo), Preed (Nathan Lane), and Gune (John Leguizamo) search for the Titan and evade the Drej, Bluth and Goldman stage some exciting and inventive action sequences.
The original team of Mark Cale and John Twiddy have spent several months fine tuning the gameplay for the best experience on Nintendo Switch.
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