Sentences with phrase «norman mailer»

-- Norman Mailer, 1983
Several other key films premiered at the Whitney at that time, including Norman Mailer's Maidstone (1971) and Steven Arnold's Luminous Procuress (1972).
Alice Neel: The Norman Mailer Award for Sensitivity to Issues of Gender Equality went to painter Frank Stella when he said he liked the «muscular» work of «girl» artists like Helen Frankenthaler.
They range from the late 1980s, when he was still an undergraduate at Yale University, to those he created in conjunction with his five - part «Cremaster» film cycle, produced between 1994 and 2002, to his current project, «River of Fundament,» his film and live performance collaboration with the composer Jonathan Bepler that was inspired by Norman Mailer's novel «Ancient Evenings.»
His latest (which includes an epic six - hour film) reimagines the birth and death cycles of the Egyptian Book of the Dead (or at least Norman Mailer's take on the Egyptian Book of the Dead).
The variety of subjects dealt with offers a wide perspective on Diane Arbus» talent, ranging from anonymous subjects to celebrity portraits of Norman Mailer, Jorge Luis Borges, Mia Farrow, Marcello Mastroianni, Madame Martin Luther King, children's fashion, to several photographic essays in which the images are credited or commented by the photographer herself («The Vertical Journey,» «The Full Circle,» «Auguries of Innocence.»
He first visited New York City in 1964, where he worked briefly as an assistant to Andy Warhol, appeared in several Warhol movies, and met Jasper Johns, Ray Johnson, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Frank Stella, James Rosenquist, Larry Rivers, Frank O'Hara, Robert Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, Norman Mailer and many others.
She is the daughter of Peruvian Painter Adele Morales and author, Norman Mailer.
The subtlety sprinkled throughout Mailer's work, like the mortar in an elaborate mosaic, are her strongest influences: her Peruvian heritage, the colorful echo's of her mother's large abstract expressionistic paintings, and the words of her father, the late Norman Mailer, who always said, «paint what you know».
In this sense the true heirs of the New York School were not the gestural painters of the fifties but the writers of the «beat» generation and the funk assemblagists, who metamorphosed the New York School's romantic imagery of the alienated genius into the militant social pariah, as exemplified by Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and Norman Mailer.
Barney centered the film around three performances loosely based on Egyptian mythology and Norman Mailer's period novel of 1983, Ancient Evenings.
He first visited New York City in 1964, where he worked briefly as an assistant to Andy Warhol, [1] appeared in several Warhol movies, and met Jasper Johns, Ray Johnson, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Frank Stella, James Rosenquist, Larry Rivers, Frank O'Hara, Robert Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, Norman Mailer and many others.
Featured image: Anne Collier — StudioFloor # 3, (Marilyn, Norman Mailer), 2009.
Ligon considers more than 50 covers of books authored by the likes of James Baldwin, Alice Childress, LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka), Eldridge Cleaver, Gordon Parks, Richard Wright, Norman Mailer and June Jordan, as well as Dick Gregory, Elijah Muhammad, Toni Morrison, Hilton Als and Suzan - Lori Parks.
It's six hours long, called «River of Fundament,» and is very loosely based on Norman Mailer's Ancient Evenings and the Egyptian mythology of Osiris, Horus, and their unorthodox relationships with their female family members.
Ink, graphite and gold leaf on paperback copy of Ancient Evenings by Norman Mailer, on carved salt base, in nylon and acrylic vitrine, 15 1/2 × 13 3/4 × 14 3/4».
With composer Jonathan Bepler, Barney based the work on Norman Mailer's Ancient Evenings and it took seven years to complete.
River of Fundament transports the myth - laden narrative of Norman Mailer's novel «Ancient Evenings» (1983)-- itself based on the Egyptian Book of the Dead — into a contemporary American setting.
The pieces REN and Guardian of the Veil revisit the language of the Cremaster Cycle, via a ritualistic exploration of Egyptian symbolism inspired by Norman Mailer's novel Ancient Evenings.
The performance combines elements from the Cremaster Cycle (see the remains of the Chrysler Imperial from Cremaster 3 below) with Norman Mailer's novel Ancient Evenings.
[53][54] He appeared a third time on April 23, 2007, along with Senator Edward Kennedy, Henry Kissinger, Norman Mailer, and others, at the memorial service for historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr..
He partied with Norman Mailer, was friends with Diane Arbus and Yoko Ono, and frequently hosted or performed in Allan Kaprow's happenings.
Taking up the «source» in «Source Book,» Dekyndt prepared her own texts and lists of favorites, as well as a recommendation: Norman Mailer's Of a Fire on the Moon (1971).
I agree with Norman Mailer, who said, in reference to Stephen King: «The popularity of bad writing is analogous to the enjoyment of fast food.»
These passages make me think of other great memoirs cataloguing spousal indiscretion — in particular Norris Church Mailer's A Ticket to the Circus, about Norman Mailer's «grand experiment in monogamy» with the author, his sixth and last wife, which of course was a failure («I'm not going to talk about the numerous girlfriends, but you know who you are, and there are many more of you than you think,» she writes).
L.A. Expanded: Notes from the West Coast A weekly column by Catherine Wagley «Giving a camera to Diane Arbus is like putting a live grenade in the hands of a child,» Norman Mailer infamously remarked in 1971, less than one year before Arbus died and over nine years after she snapped a photo of a scrawny blond boy who actually did have grenade in hand.
The project is a five - and - a-half-hour film originating from one - time - only live operas and based on Norman Mailer's 1983 novel Ancient Evenings, which is set in pharaonic Egypt.
Graves played a sorcerous incarnation of Norman Mailer in Matthew Barney's bombastic opera - film River of Fundament (2014), and he's the subject of the new documentary feature film Milford Graves Full Mantis (2018).
The gallery press release mentions Norman Mailer, Egyptian mythology, and a Chrysler Imperial in an attempt to describe «a complex system of storytelling that intertwines personal, historical, and modern mythologies.»
While technically a retrospective, the exhibition eschews sequential presentation in favour of constellatory groupings, with pieces from Barney's current ongoing project, the Ancient Egypt qua Norman Mailer - inspired River of Fundament (2007 ---RRB-, accounting for the majority of drawings included.
He was also mentioned in the Jeff Lindsay book «Dexter by Design», and in Norman Mailer's book «The Faith of Graffiti».
death, drawing, film, Haus der Kunst, identity, Jonathan Bepler, Matthew Barney, Museum of Old and New Art, mythology, narrative, Norman Mailer, Okwui Enwezor, photography, premiere, rebirth, reincarnation, sculpture, symphonic, transcendence, transformation
Ask anyone about 1960s «New Journalism» and the chances are they will namecheck Hunter S Thompson, Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer and Truman Capote.
Barney started working on the film in 2006 which is loosely based on Norman Mailer's book «Ancient Evenings».
Lawrence Schiller, president and co-founder of The Norman Mailer Center, gave an introduction to the Center and its critical in nurturing generations of future writers in honor of Mailer's contributions to culture and letters.
After the prestigious high school and college awards were bestowed, artist and musician Laurie Anderson, who received a Pratt Legends Award in 2011, presented Rushdie with The Norman Mailer Center Lifetime Achievement Award after reading select excerpts from Rushdie's new book, Two Years Eight Months and Twenty - Eight Nights.
MATTHEW BARNEY: RIVER OF FUNDAMENT Fourteen large - scale sculptures made in conjunction with Matthew Barney's «River of Fundament» (2014), a film inspired by Norman Mailer's novel «Ancient Evenings,» and displaying similarly epic, megalomaniacal ambitions.
The event, which was held in Memorial Hall on the Brooklyn Campus, also included an awards ceremony for winners of The Annual Norman Mailer High School, Two - Year College, Four - Year College, College Poetry, and Teacher Writing Awards.
The film transports the myth - laden narrative of Norman Mailer's novel Ancient Evenings (1983)-- itself based on the Egyptian Book of the Dead — into a contemporary American setting.
-- Norman Mailer, Ancient Evenings
In the»70s, I saw Norman Mailer give a reading at the 92nd Street Y.
The show at the Barbara Gladstone Gallery was based on Norman Mailer's book about pharaonic Egypt, Ancient Evenings.
Want to understand the artist's new scatological, Norman Mailer - obsessed opus?
It's terrific to be able to view the whole of Matthew Barney's Cremaster series in one gallery, that Ring Cycle of phantasmagorical films shot on 35 mm in the blinding white salt flats of Utah, in Canada, Japan and the icescapes of Alaska, with its outlandish cast of performers including Richard Serra, Björk and Norman Mailer.
Of course, the book is by Norman Mailer, and the artist is Matthew Barney.
She is the recipient of fellowships from the Norman Mailer Center, the Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, and Columbia University.
Of course, although Norman Mailer said that tough guys don't dance, he said nothing about dogs they could own, so if you are a tough guy and want to walk around with a little Chihuahua or Yorkie, you will do fine.
The Kindle Store also recently added 20 contemporary classics from the Wylie Agency's new «Odyssey Editions» imprint that are available for the first time as e-books and exclusively in the Kindle Store, including John Updike's Pulitzer Prize - winning Rabbit series, Vladimir Nabokov's «Lolita,» Norman Mailer's «The Naked and the Dead,» Philip Roth's «Portnoy's Complaint» and Ralph Ellison's «Invisible Man.»
Random House, whose writers include Danielle Steel and Norman Mailer, said today it would let consumers search and browse through more than 5000 of its titles on the internet through a new service called Insight.
Random House, whose writers include Danielle Steel and Norman Mailer, said on Tuesday it will let consumers search and browse through more than 5,000 of its titles on the Internet through a new service called Insight.
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