Hong Kong's
art gallery scene is presenting an abundance of captivating group shows this summer.
This new model of self - curation redefined contemporary art and moved the contemporary
art gallery scene from Manhattan's Midtown and Upper East Side to downtown, a transformation that led to the re-establishment of the city's cultural geography, a legacy that remains to this day.
Well, now's the time to start answering those questions, because there are indications that the accelerating
art gallery scene in culture - rich Harlem is here to stay.
Dec 2012 / The Miami Herald The business behind the artist: Miami's
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Is the New York
art gallery scene thriving or dying?
Rehoboth Beach is an old - fashioned beach resort town with a lively
art gallery scene.
«Taking satirical aim at the pretensions of Brooklyn hipsters and the New York City
art gallery scene is like shooting fish in a barrel, but director / screenwriter Michael C. Bilandic (Happy Life) pulls it off with rough - hewn aplomb in his ultra-low-budget sophomore feature.»
Not exact matches
New museums such as the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco and a bevy of new top - notch
galleries have opened, marking the emergence of a solid
art scene and market on the Côte d'Azur.
It also has a booming
art scene featuring 200
art galleries on two square miles, including the craziest fun house in America and SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico's leading contemporary
art gallery, which is undergoing a massive expansion.
The local
art scene thrives with countless
galleries, performance spaces and museums, and Windsor Court boasts a museum - quality collection of paintings, sculptures, tapestries and furnishings valued at more than $ 8 million.
Fair Work's investigation into systemic underpayment of wages, the role of head office, and a decision last week by the Fair Work Commission to terminate 26 enterprise bargaining agreements (EBAs) between Domino's and the Shop, Distributive & Allied Employees Association sets the
scene for a colourful annual general meeting on November 8, at the
Gallery of Modern
Art in Brisbane's cultural precinct.
Cooperative
galleries have long been a part of the
art scene, and Wicker Park is no exception.
Art galleries, bars playing live afro - cuban music, cigar shops, colorful murals, men playing dominoes and the ever - present aroma of Cuban coffee are all
scenes of the daily life in Little Havana.
Set in beautiful natural surroundings, this is the place to find fine bars and restos, a flourishing festival
scene and some of Canada's most beloved museums and
art galleries: it's no wonder Ottawa is home to so many great people!
Manchester has a strong and constantly developing
arts and cultural
scene, so if you and date want to be a part of it, you could visit an exhibition at the highly praised Whitworth
Art Gallery or the newly opened HOME Manchester.
Bristol has a thriving
arts community that has led to the creation of
art galleries and museums, and if it is entertainment you are looking for then the city also has a really rocking music
scene that offers visitors live music dates that will blow you away.
Street
Art London delivers the latest street art news, street artist interviews, galleries and photos from the London street art scen
Art London delivers the latest street
art news, street artist interviews, galleries and photos from the London street art scen
art news, street artist interviews,
galleries and photos from the London street
art scen
art scene..
Birmingham boasts a thriving
art scene and the city is home to an amazing array of museums and art galleries — take a trip to Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery to see for yourse
art scene and the city is home to an amazing array of museums and
art galleries — take a trip to Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery to see for yourse
art galleries — take a trip to Birmingham Museum and
Art Gallery to see for yourse
Art Gallery to see for yourself!
«National
Gallery,» a meandering trip through the famed London
art institution, has many sublime
scenes - and some tedious ones, too.
And Daredevil has a tendency to stretch out its conversational
scenes to the point of enervation, especially with regard to Fisk's attempts to romance an
art gallery owner (played by Man of Steel's Ayelet Zurer).
The Blu - ray debut features all the supplements of that release: three commentary tracks (one by director Terry Gilliam, one by stars Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro, and one by producer Laila Nabulsi and author Hunter S. Thompson), deleted
scenes with commentary by Gilliam, the 1978 BBC «Omnibus» documentary «Fear and Loathing on the Road to Hollywood» (with Hunter S. Thompson and artist Ralph Steadman), the ten - minute featurette «Hunter Goes to Hollywood,» an audio documentary on the controversy over the screenplay credit, a survey of the marketing campaign, selections from the correspondence between Johnny Depp and Hunter S. Thompson (read on camera by Depp), an excerpt from the 1996 audio CD «Fear and Loathing» starring Maury Chaykin, Jim Jarmusch, Harry Dean Stanton, and Glenne Headly, background notes on Oscar Zeta Acosta (the real life activist and attorney who inspired the character of Dr. Gonzo), and
galleries of storyboards, stills, and Ralph Steadman
art.
GHOSTBUSTERS Blu - ray Special Features: - Who You Gon na Call: A Ghostbusters Retrospective - Roundtable Discussion with Director Ivan Reitman and Dan Aykroyd (Part 1)- Poster
Art Gallery —
Gallery of 1988 artwork - Ghostbusters Music Video — Ray Parker, Jr. - Slimer Mode — Picture in Picture and Trivia Track - Commentary with Ivan Reitman, Harold Ramis & Joe Medjuck - 10 Deleted
Scenes - 1984 Featurette - Cast and Crew Featurette - SFX Team Featurette - Multi-Angles - Ecto - 1: Resurrecting the Classic Car - Ghostbusters Garage: Ecto - 1
Gallery Storyboard Comparisons
The Blu - ray, DVD and Digital HD special features include the following special features: Audio Commentary by Eli Roth, Lorenza Izo, Nicolás López and Colleen Camp; Deleted
Scenes with Optional Audio Commentary by Eli Roth; «The
Art of Destruction: The Making of «Knock Knock»» Featurette; and a Still
Gallery.
Features commentary by film noir historian Alan K. Rode, who hosts the track and provides most of the production comments, and critic / noir maven (and fellow MSN writer) Kim Morgan, who chimes in for color commentary (and an obsessive appreciation of the pickle that J. Carrol Naish chomps in an early
scene; Kim, sometimes a pickle is just a pickle) plus a
gallery of stills and advertising
art.
Disc 2 is deluged with games and activities such as an Under the Sea Virtual Ride (as well as featurettes about its creation), DisneyPedia: Life Under The Sea (full of fun facts about fish), Backstage Disney's Treasures Untold (the making - of The Little Mermaid), deleted
scenes and an alternate ending (with filmmaker introduction), Storm Warning (meet the special effects unit),
art galleries, an early presentation reel, the original theatrical trailer and a song demo of Silence Is Golden.
National
Gallery (Frederick Wiseman), France / USA North American Premiere Master documentarian Frederick Wiseman (Crazy Horse, At Berkeley) takes the audience behind the
scenes of this London institution, which is inhabited by masterpieces of Western
art from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.
The package includes: - Rise of the Planet Of the Apes (2011)- Dawn of the Planet Of the Apes (2014)- War for the Planet Of the Apes (2017)- Deleted
Scenes with Optional Audio Commentary by Matt Reeves - Featurettes - Concept
Art Gallery - Commentary with Matt Reeves
Tony is pretty much an everyman character going about his daily business when he happens to see what he sees, which leads to one of Argento's more memorable set pieces as Tony is trapped between the two glass doors of the
art gallery, unable to help the victim inside who is bleeding on the floor and unable to escape outside to fetch help, and his and Julia's situation and relationship is played out in a very natural way, the
scenes in their apartment with just the two of them interacting being as integral to the plot as the more violent
scenes.
Lastly there are seven deleted
scenes and five storyboards sequences included, as well as a Concept
Art Gallery and Theatrical Trailers.
Dan bets it all on the chance to steal a major client out from under Chuck, flying his motley little crew over to Europe where, among other things, he goes to a nude German unisex spa, finds himself the main exhibit — «American Businessman 42» — in an avant - garde museum / performance -
art piece, and does an entire
scene surrounded by penises in a gloryhole
gallery.
Extras: New interviews with actors Linda Blair, Peter Barton, Vincent Van Patten, Suki Goodwin, Kevin Brophy and Jenny Neumann; commentary with Blair, director Tom DeSimone, prodcuers Irwin Yablans and Bruce Cohn Curtis; original theatrical trailer & TV spots; new interview with DeSimone; new interview with Curtis; new interview with writer Randolph Feldman; new «Anatomy of the Death
Scenes» with DeSimone, Feldman, make - up artist Pam Peitzman,
art director Steven G. Legler and special effects artist John Eggett; new «On Location at the Kimberly Crest House» with DeSimone; new «Gothic Design in Hell Night» with Steven G. Legler; original radio spot; photo
gallery featuring rare, never - before - seen stills.
Ferdinand's Guide to Healthy Living with John Cena Confessions of a Bull Loving Horse Creating the Land of Ferdinand Anatomy of a
Scene: The Bull Run Learn to Dance with Ferdinand Ferdinand's Do It Yourself Flower Garden A Goat's Guide to Life Ferdinand's Team Supreme Spain Through Ferdinand's Eyes «Home» Music Video Creating a Remarka - Bull Song
Art of Ferdinand
Gallery Concept Paintings Character Designs Locations Stills
Bonus features include: - Audio commentary with director Niki Caro - «Te Waka: Building The Canoe» Featurette - «Behind - The -
Scenes of Whale Rider» featurette - Deleted
Scenes with optional commentary - Poster
art and photo
gallery
The two original short films in which the Christmas tale was born, Rare Exports Inc. (2003) and Rare Exports - The Official Safety Instructions (2005) The Making of Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale «Blood in the snow» — a look at the concept
art Animatics & computer effects video comparison Behind the
scenes production stills photo
gallery Original theatrical trailer from Finland
The very strong deleted
scenes on Disc 1 are a highlight, as are Disc 2's exhaustive
art galleries.
Disc 1: Theatrical Feature Blu - ray ** Deleted
Scenes ** Mythology of the Apes ** The Genius of Andy Serkis ** A New Generation of Apes **
Scene Breakdown ** Character Concept
Art Gallery ** Breaking Motion Capture Boundaries ** Composing the Score with Patrick Doyle ** The Great Apes ** Audio Commentary by Director Rupert Wyatt ** Audio Commentary by Writers Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver ** Theatrical Trailers Disc 2: DVD + Digital Copy
The Film: 1.66:1 Anamorphic Widescreen, Dolby Digital 5.1, THX - Certified, New Digital Transfer; Spanish, French, and Mandarin Audio Disc 1: Deleted
Scenes including Alternate Openings, Audio Commentary, «Keep»Em Guessing» never - before - heard deleted song, DisneyPedia: «Mulan's World», Music Videos: all - new «I'll Make A Man Out Of You» by Jackie Chan, «Reflection» by Christina Aguilera, «True to Your Heart» by 98º and Stevie Wonder, Mulan Fun Facts trivia track Disc 2: The Journey Begins: Discovering Mulan, The Ballad of Hua Mulan, Early Presentation & Progression Reels; Story Artists Journey: Finding Mulan, Storyboard to Film Comparisons; Design:
Art, character, and color designs, Still
Art Galleries, character design
galleries; Production: production demonstrations, Digital Dim Sum, Digital production; Music: «Reflection» music video in Spanish, Songs of Mulan; International Mulan: Mulan's International Journey, Multi-Language Reel, Publicity
Art Gallery
Extras include audio commentary by Cameron and various cast and crew members; an introduction by Cameron to the Special Edition; deleted
scenes; a piece on the film's design; pre-production
art galleries; and an isolated track of the late James Horner's Oscar - nominated score.
The Blu - ray and DVD include the 38 minute documentary «Jackie Brown: How It Went Down,» a nearly hour - long «Look Back at Jackie Brown» interview with Quentin Tarantino, 12 minutes of deleted and alternate
scenes (including an alternate opening credit sequence with Grier «surfing» down the moving sidewalk to «Pipeline»), the complete «Chicks With Guns» video, Siskel & Ebert's original Jackie Brown review from At the Movies, «Jackie Brown on MTV,» a trivia track and
galleries, the Jackie Brown promotional contest, a stills
galleries of
art, stills and promotional materials.
The bulk of the extras are on disc two: extensive making - of documentaries covering everything from story conception and design to various technical minutiae; concept and promotional
art galleries; trailers and forced, would - be comic junket «interviews» with gushy TV entertainment reporters; profiles on the Incredibles and many other supers; a droll video «essay» by the voice of Violet, Sarah Vowell; a faux blooper reel (an exercise that has long exhausted its novelty); and a large assortment of deleted
scenes.
Disc 1: Rise of the Planet of the Apes Blu - ray ** 11 Deleted
Scenes ** The Genius of Andy Serkis **
Scene Breakdown ** A New Generation of Apes ** Breaking Motion Capture Boundaries ** The Great Apes ** Mythology of the Apes ** Composing the Score with Patrick Doyle ** Audio Commentaries by Director and Writers ** Character Concept
Art Gallery ** Digital Disc 2: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Blu - ray ** Journey to Dawn ** Andy Serkis: Rediscovering Caesar ** Humans and Apes: The Cast of Dawn ** The World of Dawn ** The Ape Community ** Move Like an Ape: An Artist's Medium ** Weta and Dawn ** The Fight for a New Dawn ** Deleted
Scenes With Optional Audio Commentary by Matt Reeves ** Feature Audio Commentary by Matt Reeves **
Gallery ** Digital Disc 3: War for the Planet of the Apes Blu - ray ** Audio Commentary by Director Matt Reeves ** Deleted
Scenes with Optional Audio Commentary by Director Matt Reeves ** Waging War for the Planet of the Apes ** All About Caesar ** WETA: Pushing Boundaries ** Music for Apes ** Apes: The Meaning of It All ** The Apes Saga: An Homage ** Concept
Art Gallery ** Theatrical Trailers ** Digital
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director David Fincher • Audio Commentary with Director David Fincher and Actors Brad Pitt, Edward Norton and Helena Bonham Carter • Audio Commentary with Writers Chuck Palahniuk and Jim Uhls • Audio Commentary with Director of Photography Jeff Cronenweth, Costume Designer Michael Kaplan, Production Designer Alex McDowell, Visual Effects Supervisor Kevin Haug, and Digital Animator Richard «Doc» Bailey • «Behind the
Scenes» Featurettes • Deleted and Alternate
Scenes • Publicity Material •
Art Gallery • Booklet • Easter Eggs
Disc 1: Theatrical Feature Blu - ray ** Audio Commentary by Director Matt Reeves ** Deleted
Scenes with Optional Audio Commentary by Director Matt Reeves ** Waging War for the Planet of the Apes ** All About Caesar ** WETA: Pushing Boundaries ** Music for Apes ** Apes: The Meaning of It All ** The Apes Saga: An Homage ** Concept
Art Gallery ** Theatrical Trailers Disc 2: Theatrical Feature DVD ** Digital
NEW Sounds from the Cold — interviews with supervising sound editor David Lewis Yewdall and special sound effects designer Alan Howarth NEW Between the Lines — an interview with novelization author Alan Dean Foster Audio Commentary by director John Carpenter and actor Kurt Russell John Carpenter's The Thing: Terror Takes Shape — a documentary on the making of THE THING featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell, special effects make - up designer Rob Bottin, legendary matte artist Albert Whitlock plus members of the cast and crew (80 minutes — SD) Outtakes (5 minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes from the electronic press kit featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell and Rob Bottin (12 minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes — The Making of a Chilling Tale and The Making of THE THING (1982 — 14 minutes — SD) Vintage Product Reel — contains a promotional condensed version of the film with additional footage not in the film (19 minutes — SD) Vintage Behind - the -
Scenes footage (2 minutes — SD) Annotated Production Archive — Production Art and Storyboards, Location Scouting, Special Make - up Effects, Post Production (48 minutes — SD) Network TV Broadcast version of THE THING (92 minutes — SD) Teaser Trailer Theatrical Trailers (U.S. and German Trailer) TV spots Radio Spots Still Gallery (behind - the - scenes photos, posters and lobby
Scenes footage (2 minutes — SD) Annotated Production Archive — Production
Art and Storyboards, Location Scouting, Special Make - up Effects, Post Production (48 minutes — SD) Network TV Broadcast version of THE THING (92 minutes — SD) Teaser Trailer Theatrical Trailers (U.S. and German Trailer) TV spots Radio Spots Still
Gallery (behind - the -
scenes photos, posters and lobby
scenes photos, posters and lobby cards)
Notable Extras: The single disc includes only an audio commentary, while the two - disc includes that as well as featurettes («The Clone Wars: The Untold Stories», «The Voices of The Clone Wars», «The New Score», «Webdocs»), deleted
scenes, concept / production
art gallery, a Hologram Memory Challenge, and a digital copy of the film.
Both films contain copious extra materials, behind - the -
scenes details, test shots,
art galleries and similar bells and whistles.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes nine featurettes — covering a range of topics like the cast, stunts, visual effects, production design, location shooting in Johannesburg and A.I — as well as an alternate ending, an extended
scene and a concept
art gallery.
Special Features Audio Commentary by Director Matt Reeves Concept
Art Gallery 10 Deleted
Scenes with Optional Director Commentary Waging War For The Planet Of The Apes Documentary 5 Behind - the -
Scenes Featurettes: All About Caesar WETA: Pushing Boundaries Music for Apes Apes: The Meaning of it All The Apes Saga: An Homage
These one - of - a-kind, handcrafted prints are gloriously high - resolution,
gallery - quality
scene illustrations from the critically acclaimed film and draw heavily on the ornate and richly textured Irish medieval
art that influenced the film.
Carried over from the previous DVD release are the complete ten - minute robbery sequence that Carpenter cut from the film (it was meant to be the opening
scene) with optional commentary by Carpenter and Russell, the vintage promotion featurette «Return to Escape From New York,» trailers, and a
gallery of stills, posters, and promotional
art.