Sentences with phrase «luc fuller»

The inaugural show is a solo exhibition with new work of Luc Fuller, who recently traded Portland for Copenhagen.
Paintings, sculptures, photographs, and collages by contemporary and self - taught artists including Chris Bradley, Vaginal Davis, Luc Fuller, Arnold Joseph Kemp, Brian Kokoska, Michael Lazarus, Gladys Nilsson, Misleidys Francisca Castillo Pedroso -LSB-...]
Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Adams and Ollman, Arnold Joseph Kemp, Brian Kokoska, Brion Nuda Rosch, Chris Bradley, Gladys Nilsson, Luc Fuller, Michael Lazarus, Mireille Delice, Misleidys Francisca Castillo Pedroso, Portland, US, Vaginal Davis
01/12/13 -21 / 12/13 OUTPOST Members Show 2013 selected by Peles Empire with Desmond Brett, Luc Fuller, Michael Horsley, Vera Kox, Joanne Masding, Yuri Pattison, Neil Rumming & Henna Vainio.
July 2015 Luc Fuller, Justin Morin and Jean - Baptiste Bernadet Untitled (Vetiver), 2015 in NEIGHBOURS VOL.
Other artists participating in the show are Linus Bill & Adrien Horni, Luc Fuller, Alex Katz, Ridley Howard, and Alistair Frost.

Not exact matches

Richard Brody began writing for The New Yorker in 1999, and has contributed articles about the directors François Truffaut, Jean - Luc Godard, and Samuel Fuller.
Similar shifts characterize most of Fuller's late films as well as his 1980 novel, which veers from quaint in - jokes — such as naming all the French officers after French film critics who championed his earlier movies, including (Luc) Moullet, (Bertrand) Tavernier, and (Henri) Chapier — to terse epigraphs that suggest the dark poetry of someone like Lautreamont:» «Why are you crying?»
IN BRIEF Samuel Fuller by Lisa Dombrowski, The New Face of Political Cinema by Martin O - Shaughnessy, The Working Life of Jean - Luc Godard by Richard Brody
asks New Wave icon Jean - Pierre Belmondo of Sam Fuller in Jean - Luc Godard's «Pierrot le Fou.»
A — The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938; Michael Curtiz & William Keighley) B — Band of Outsiders (1964; Jean - Luc Godard) C — City of Lost Children (1995; Jean - Pierre Jeunet) D — The Double Life of Veronique (1993; Krzysztof Kieslowski) E — Election (1999; Alexander Payne) F — The Fountain (2006; Darren Aronofsky) G — Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953; Howard Hawks) H — A Hard Day's Night (1964; Richard Lester) I — In a Lonely Place (1951; Nicholas Ray) J — JFK (1991; Oliver Stone) K — Key Largo (1948; John Huston) L — Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels (1998; Guy Ritchie) M — Mulholland Drive (2001; David Lynch) N — The Naked Kiss (1964; Samuel Fuller) O — O Brother Where Art Thou (2000; Joel & Ethan Coen) P — Persona (1966; Ingmar Bergman) Q — The Quiet Man (1952; John Ford) R — Rear Window (1954; Alfred Hitchcock) S — Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927; F.W. Murnau) T — The Thin Man (1934; W.S. Van Dyke) U — The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964; Jacques Demy) V — Vertigo (1958; Alfred Hitchcock) W — The Women (1939; George Cukor) X — X-Men (2000; Bryan Singer) Y — Young Frankenstein (1974; Mel Brooks) Z — Zodiac (2007; David Fincher)
-- Samuel Fuller, appearing as himself in Jean - Luc Godard's Pierrot le Fou
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