The Israeli
artist discusses the work in her current exhibition Panorama, life split between New Yor...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has launched The Artist Project, a new 100 - episode online video series, each featuring one contemporary
artist discussing a work of art from the museum's collection.
In this talk
the artist discusses his work and process.
One of our special features is our «Meet the Artist» event, when the exhibiting
artist discusses his work and is sometimes interviewed by a critic or curator.
The Mexican
artist discusses his work, his experimental education and the importance of tools, as his solo exhibition opens at Fruitmarket Gallery
Listen to an audio recording of
the artist discussing her work here.
Here
the artists discuss their works
On the occasion of the publication of Liz Deschenes,
the artist discusses her work with Eva Respini, curator of Deschenes's exhibition at The Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston opening in summer 2016.
The artists discussed their works on show at Mana and at the Biennale and engaged in lively conversation with visitors.
In the second edited extract from Tino Sehgal's in - conversation at Fondation Beyeler,
the artist discussed his work Kiss with Sam Keller, Director, and Theodora Vischer, Senior Curator of Fondation Beyeler.
Each artist discussed their work to give insights into their works featured in the Impermanent Topography exhibition.
Catch
the artist discussing her work in conversation with fellow On Limits exhibitor Jason Simon and select curatorial fellows from the Whitney's Independent Study Program on June 3rd.
In the third edited extract from Tino Sehgal's in - conversation at Fondation Beyeler,
the artist discusses his work This Progress (2006) with Sam Keller, Director of Fondation Beyeler.
In this short film, produced by the MacArthur Foundation on the announcement of Njideka Akunyili Crosby's receipt of a 2017 MacArthur Fellowship,
the artist discusses her work and influences.
In this selection of interviews, featuring artists from Vito Acconci to Shahzia Sikander,
artists discuss works from the Metropolitan Museum of Art that spark their imagination and lend to their creative process, offering readers a unique look at art history through the artist's perspective.
This fall, inspired by the exhibition Regarding Warhol: Sixty Artists, Fifty Years,
artists discuss works of art in the collection that have influenced their own work.
Talk: Highwaymen Artists @ Auburn Avenue Research Library Feb. 9, 7 p.m., Atlanta In conjunction with «Legacy of A Landscape» exhibition at the library, three Highwaymen
artists discuss working in Floria from the 1950s to 70s
The two
artists discuss their work's purposeful and inherent intersections in «Clinton Street.»
The artist discusses her work in a free public talk (6 - 7.30 pm, 10 May 2018) held at Stanford University.
Not exact matches
The next cooperative monthly event is already scheduled for Thursday, March 27, and will feature
artist Sue Treiman showing slides of her
works and
discussing, «Color is Life!»
I focus on showcasing the most promising new pop songs and
artists, and
discussing the music industry in a way that appeals to those who
work within it, as well as those who are just obsessed with it.
He
discusses his appreciation of The Wire, how he approached «the best worst movie ever made,» telling the universal story about dreamers on the outside, the soul of The Room's Tommy Wiseau, choosing to honour other
artists, Basquiat, Pollock, the addiction and pitfalls of public persona, relieving ego to find happiness, recognizing workaholic and escapism tendencies to find happiness and what's on his
work - out playlist (Jonathan Richman, Jamie XX, Mura Masa, A$ AP Rocky).
In the conclusion of his interview with fellow director Mick Garris, Friedkin
discusses his collaboration with make - up
artist Dick Smith on The Exorcist, and the sensation that film caused on its release; he also
discuss recent movies and moviemakers he admires, his own
work on television, and his passion to create.
Special Features: • Brand new 2K transfer from the original camera negative • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations • Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing • Audio commentary with co-writer and producer Mardi Rustam, make - up
artist Craig Reardon and stars Roberta Collins, William Finley and Kyle Richards • New introduction to the film by director Tobe Hooper • Brand new interview with Hooper • My Name is Buck: Star Robert Englund
discusses his acting career • The Butcher of Elmendorf: The Legend of Joe Ball — The story of the South Texas bar owner on whom Eaten Alive is loosely based • 5ive Minutes with Marilyn Burns — The star of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre talks about
working on Eaten Alive • The Gator Creator: archival interview with Hooper • Original theatrical trailers for the film under its various titles Eaten Alive, Death Trap, Starlight Slaughter and Horror Hotel • US TV and Radio Spots • Alternate credits sequence • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin • Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film, illustrated with original archive stills and posters
The two filmmakers
discuss specific examples from their own bodies of
work and how those relate to their own directorial processes, focusing on autobiographical elements, locations (especially cities),
working with actors, and how an
artist's personality or personal life becomes a part of their
work.
Here, Hoffman
discusses her transition to Tarantino's official costume designer, her love of the western genre, her collaboration with the hair and makeup
artists on set, and her upcoming
work on films by Matt Ross and Edgar Wright.
This section also houses a segment from a public radio show called «Studio 360» (4:33) that
discusses how Calderón's
work ended up in the film with some comments from the Mexican
artist and Wes Anderson.
And one needn't take a stand on the validity of auteurism as a framework for
discussing movies to acknowledge the way it continues to dominate discussions of current
works of international art cinema; those of us invested in movies as art continue to latch on to the director as
artist.
Perhaps the most fervently
discussed was James Franco disappearing into the world of Tommy Wiseau in meta - comedy «The Disaster
Artist,» which some are calling the best
work of his career.
Influential
artist Simon Bisley
discusses his
work on «2000 AD,» his apparent obsession with anti-heroes, his unlikely love of Captain America and teases a possible return to the pages of «2000 AD.»
The idea of
artists openly dismissing ideas they disagree with isn't new — certainly not for Godard, anyway — but there is something interesting about how film in 2014 has brought us several
works that openly
discuss the nature in which
artists perceive harsh and brutal criticism.
Visual
artist Sophie Clements joins her longtime sound design / music collaborator Jo Wills to
discuss their site - specific piece Attempting to Delay the Inevitable, an installation at the Dolby Gallery; the role of sound in her visual art pieces; why computer - graphics images would never
work in her art; and how sound and image collaborate to create wonder, awe, and seduction in the audience.
Tim Gedemer, one of the most experienced
artists working in sound for virtual reality with collaborations with studios including Jaunt, Specular Theory, and others, joins us to
discuss the current state of sound for VR.
This is a handout for students to promote independent
artist research and analysis skills and has been created to analyse a piece by the Pop Artist, Roy Lichtenstein, but could easily be adapted to discuss another artist's
artist research and analysis skills and has been created to analyse a piece by the Pop
Artist, Roy Lichtenstein, but could easily be adapted to discuss another artist's
Artist, Roy Lichtenstein, but could easily be adapted to
discuss another
artist's
artist's
work.
A starter of 9 images of
artists at
work and an open question for students to
discuss as to which one best typifies how an
artist works.
To use in the classroom: - They can be part of a Spanish art unit - Used for substitute lesson plans - Extra credit activities - Expansion activities for the special ed student (of any spectrum)- Decorations to post on the wall for the parents» night - Well coloured pictures can be used to
discuss what is seen, happening / happened, why something happened, why
artist wanted to paint this, compare and contrast between
artist's other
works, classmates choice of colors...
will publish student writing submitted by teachers / teaching
artists, as well as photos, audio, and video of students reading or
discussing their
work.
Budding
artists learn drawing skills using lines, light sources, and motion while
discussing and analyzing famous
works of art.
Parent volunteers
work with classroom teachers during the school day to
discuss a particular
artist's
work and then help students with a related hands - on project; subject areas and
artists range from language arts and social studies (Marc Chagall, Faith Ringgold) to science and mathematics (Claude Monet, Joan Miró), among others.
Creators
Artist Chris Burnham
discusses his
work on Batman Incorporated and the upcoming creator - owned title with Grant Morrison, Nameless.
Public translator /
working manga
artist / 漫画家の卵 / / Let's
discuss anime, manga and cosplay!
Creators
Artist Shawn Martinbrough
discusses his
work on Thief of Thieves, Detective Comics and a host of Marvel titles.
«Fight Club» sequel
artist Cameron Stewart breaks down the first teaser image and
discusses his excitement at
working on the long - awaited comic book project.
3:30 pm — 4:30 pm THE FINE ART OF COMICS Locust Moon's Chris Stevens sits down with three of the most singular
artists working today, Bill Sienkiewicz (New Mutants, Daredevil: End of Days), David Mack (Kabuki, Dream Logic), and Ronald Wimberly (Prince of Cats, Sunset Park), to
discuss the particular approaches they bring to their comics
work as it connects to the broader art world.
Creators Dean Haspiel
discusses his frustration with creating stories for franchise characters, even
working with regular
artists and writers for the series, and never hearing back from the editors:...
Throughout the weekend, the town's galleries will present special events showcasing the
artists they represent, with many of the
artists on hand to present their latest
works, conduct demonstrations or
discuss their
work.
Artists will be available to
discuss their
work and provide insight into the detailed
work that textile
work takes.
As in the beginning, the event still focuses on a wide range of visual and performing arts, offering the opportunity to meet
artists and
discuss their
work, listen to local musicians, take in gallery events and experience why Cannon Beach has been recognized as one of «The 100 Best Art Towns in America.»
Throughout the weekend, the town's galleries present special events showcasing the
artists they represent, with many of the
artists on hand to present their latest
works, conduct demonstrations or
discuss their
work.
Discussing their
work will be featured
artists Tom Pazderka, George Sanders, Ro Snell, curator Charles Donelan, and moderator Ted Mills.