PRESS Back in Black: Vincent Como's
Paradise Lost at Minus Space, by Heather Zises, READ (art), June 14, 2013 Vincent Como @ Minus Space, by Kris Chatterson, KCLOG, June 12, 2013 Vincent Como at MINUS SPACE, by Raymond E. Mingst, Curious Matter, June 5, 2013 Vincent Como at MINUS SPACE (image reproduction), WAGMAG Brooklyn Art Guide, June 2013 Vincent Como:
Paradise Lost at MINUS SPACE, by Martin Cid, Yareah Magazine, May 31, 2013 Editor's Pick: Vincent Como at MINUS SPACE, ART HAPS, May 5, 2013
Not exact matches
It is a melancholy with which I suspect we are all familiar
at some level, as individuals and as a race, something that haunts us and of which my sadness is only a fragmentary reminder» the feeling of having
lost paradise.
More often, though, he aims
at a kind of sardonic comedy, as in his «Rejection Note for
Paradise Regained,» imagining what John Milton's publishers might have said to his follow - up to
Paradise Lost:
It is not that the theses of traditional theology regarding Adam's elevation to grace, his
Paradise, his knowledge and so on, are to be unmasked and diagnosed as
at the most anthropomorphisms or dreams of a golden age in which mankind expressed in vivid form a longed - for future rather than a past that had once existed and was
lost?
Yet from the very beginning it seem to have been a
paradise meant to be
lost or
at least left behind.
Paradise Lost worries
at the origins of humanity as a species.
The subject of hell, if not attractive, is
at least fascinating, as any reader of Dante's Inferno or Milton's
Paradise Lost can testify.
By a common feature of human mythical thinking, however,
paradise in the end time is thought of as the recreation of a primeval
paradise at the dawn of creation, the
lost «golden age.»
John Milton (1608 - 1674) had been a secretary to Cromwell but escaped the scaffold
at the Restoration and completed
Paradise Lost, presenting the human drama as conceived by Christians.
Prior to this book, most Miltonists had divided themselves into two camps: those who believed that Milton was sincere in his Roundhead and Puritan convictions and wrote only to edify his readers, and those who believed that,
at least in
Paradise Lost, he was (in William Blake's famous phrase) «of the Devil's party without knowing it.»
A septuagenarian who started training his memory
at the age of 58 can now recite all 60,000 words of
Paradise Lost with amazing accuracy
Of all the wrenching things I heard
at the press conference
at HBO headquarters following a screening of Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky's powerful documentary
Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, last but not least was Damian Echols's admission that when he emerged from nearly two decades on death row for a crime he didn't commit, the first movie he saw was... wait for it... the remake of Fright Night.
Joe Berlinger is an American filmmaker who often collaborates with fellow director Bruce Sinofsky on documentaries, which include the
Paradise Lost trilogy, following the West Memphis Three, and Some Kind of Monster, a behind - the - scenes look
at Metallica.
Legendary Pictures — which is handling the likes of Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim and Alex Proyas» take on
Paradise Lost — arrived
at Comic - Con with very little in the way of footage to show, but brimming with artwork from its various titles.
One's a drama (Trees Lounge; one's a documentary (
Paradise Lost: The Child Murders
at Robin Hood Hills; one's a drama pretending to be a documentary (ITALIC «Dadetown»].
SY: «Escobar:
Paradise Lost» had its world premiere
at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, and also screened
at the 2014 Telluride Film Festival, San Sebastian Film Festival, Rome Film Festival and Zurich Film Festival.
Paradise Lost follows the fallout of that fateful decision, which is also sparked by Lucifer's disgust
at God's love for his latest creations, Adam (Diego Boneta) and Eve (Camilla Belle).
Other Stuff We Watched Derren Brown: The Push O.J. Simpson: The
Lost Confession Voyeur
Paradise Lost: The Child Murders
at Robin Hood Hills
Paradise Lost 2: Revelations Atlanta Monster Love: Season 3 United 93 Serpico Stop Making Sense
When Alex Proyas»
Paradise Lost fell through, he turned his attention to a different mythology, and his Gods Of Egypt have been assembling
at Summit Entertainment ever since.
She rarely even leaves her house, but writes about adventures all over the world, so she's the hero of choice for a girl (Breslin) whose island
paradise is invaded after her father is
lost at sea.
Stories like Escobar:
Paradise Lost which has had its premiere
at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Other Stuff We Watched
Paradise Lost 3 Into the Abyss Dark Horse Killer Joe Hard Core Logo II Urbanized Undefeated Comic - Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope Whores» Glory Melancholia Extraterrestrial Kill List The Raid Pearl Jam Twenty The Last Dogs of Winter Last Call
at the Oasis The Last Gladiators The Moth Diaries Trespass Machine Gun Preacher The Island President The Descendants Intruders ALPS Shame Trainspotting United 93 Mimic: The Director's Cut
Clouds Of Sils Maria, starring Kristen Stewart as an actress» personal assistant, Boychoir with Dustin Hoffman and Kathy Bates, Adam Sandler's The Cobbler and Escobar:
Paradise Lost, featuring Benicio del Toro as drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, will also be featured
at the festival.
The film isn't due to follow up its Telluride Film Festival screening
at TIFF until Thursday, September 11th, but we do have a brand new Escobar:
Paradise Lost international trailer to share.
A journalist
at the New York Times, Emily Eakin, proudly announced her classics - free education several years ago in an article entitled «More Ado (Yawn) about Great Books,» a shame - free confession that she «graduated without having read for credit «The Odyssey,» «
Paradise Lost,» a single play by Shakespeare or a single novel by Jane Austen, George Eliot or Henry James.»
Publishers have been raising funds from the reading community for centuries, dating back
at least to the seventeenth century, when a subscription model was used to produce works of literature such as the first illustrated edition of Milton's
Paradise Lost.
You could argue that white people in the South
lost their chance
at paradise long before the war - it was
lost when they took people as slaves.
The town is on the edge of The Chilterns Area of Natural Beauty (fantastic walking and biking through ancient woodland landscapes dotted with National Trust properties), and just up the road from the excellent Roald Dahl Museum
at Great Missenden and the cottage in Chalfont St. Giles where John Milton completed
Paradise Lost.
Lose yourself
at Villa de la Vida —
paradise awaits!
We were pleased to see that Johnny has kept
Paradise Lost pretty much the same,
at least on the surface.
Lose yourself
at Villa Encantada —
paradise awaits!
Lose yourself in
paradise with a memorable stay
at this cozy, well furnished, 2 bedroom condo in Orange Beach.
«
Paradise Lost» was «found» this week
at Casa de las Brisas!
You can even stay among the birds
at the
Lost Paradise retreat, a haven for serious twitchers (birdwatchers).
Regardless,
Paradise Lost is an on - rails arcade shooter: as in, it was actually only available
at arcades.
It's an interesting move since I know Crash mode had quite a niche of followers who were disappointed by its absence in
Paradise, but I can't thinking it
loses a lot of its appeal when you aren't witnessing the ensuing chaos down
at the street level in gritty photorealism.
The following four additional stages will become available to play in Conquest Mode: Breakthrough
at Hefei, Family Matters,
Paradise Lost, Life of the Party.
Is Techland hard
at work on a followup to their
paradise lost zombie splatter-fest, Dead Island?
Fans will be able to access Legendary's plans, garner sneak peeks
at their movies in preproduction, and hear from filmmakers and cast members from the upcoming Pacific Rim, Seventh Son,
Paradise Lost, and Mass Effect.
Some of its set pieces feel more tongue in cheek than the other games (see the ghost ship in No - man's Wharf), but if that means we get to fall hundreds of feed through a tear in time and space onto a throne room suspended in a chaos realm before taking on an ancient king and his cronies with a litany of soldier friends
at our back — it's straight up
Paradise Lost fan - fiction — then I don't mind some cheese on occasion.
On Thursday, November 7, Pace Gallery opened Raqib Shaw's «
Paradise Lost»
at 508, 510 & 534 West 25th Street.
Currently on view
at the gallery's 19th Street location is Chris Ofili:
Paradise Lost, a solo exhibition of new work by the artist.
She had work represented in the 1989 Whitney Biennial in NY, the 10 +10 Show of American and Soviet Painters originating
at the Fort Worth Museum in 1989, the Art Museum of the Rhode Island School of Art and Design in 1988, and
Paradise Lost /
Paradise Regained
at the American Pavillion of the Venice Biennale in 1984.
Vincent Como:
Paradise Lost will be up until June 15, 2013
at Minus Space, 111 Front Street, Suite 226, Brooklyn, NY 11201.
Paradise Lost: Fiona Tan, Zarina Bhimji, and Trinh T. Minh - ha
at Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) in Singapore
16 October:
Lost in
Paradise: Nick Archer
at Long & Ryle — The artist's soulful paintings have reminiscences of North European landscape painters like Caspar David Friedrich and Pieter Brueghel.
Also
at ABMB 2015, Ferg popped in to do a little live painting during the
Paradise Lost group show.
As the artist explained, «my landscapes are not only beautiful or nostalgic, with a Romantic or classical suggestions of
lost Paradises, but above all «untruthful» (even if I did not always find a way of showing it); and by untruthful I mean glorifying the way we look
at Nature — Nature, which in all its forms is always against us, because it knows no meaning, no pity, no sympathy, because it knows nothing and is absolutely mindless; the total antithesis of ourselves, absolutely inhuman» (G. Richter, quoted in D. Elgar, Gerhard Richter: Landscapes, Hanover 2002, p. 30).
Selected solo exhibitions include Raqib Shaw, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester (2013); Of Beasts And Super-beasts, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris (2012);
Paradise Lost, White Cube — Mason's Yard, London (2011); Absence of God, Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz, Vienna (2009); Raqib Shaw
at the Met, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City (2008); Art Now — Raqib Shaw, Tate Britain, London (2006); Raqib Shaw — Garden of Earthly Delights, Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami (2006); Raqib Shaw, Victoria Miro Gallery, London (2004).
Further questioning the possibility or desirability of a single authorial narrative, the exhibition will also include
Lost Paradise Information Service (1994), where a parallel exhibition narrative describing and presenting the show, and
at the same time challenging the official materials such as press releases and signage, will be developed by CCS Bard students.