Not exact matches
Bonus materials on the 4 - disc Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack include audio commentary on Smashing the O - Line; Tony Rayns on the Crime and Action Movies, a discussion by the critic and historian on the background to the films, their place within Suzuki's career and the talent involved; trailers; stills
gallery; reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned
artwork; and a 60 -
page illustrated collector's book.
Extras: Audio commentary by critic and author Jasper Sharp on «Smashing the 0 - Line»; «Tony Rayns on the Crime and Action Movies» in which the critic and historian discusses the background to the films, their place within Suzuki's career and the talent involved with them; trailers; stills
gallery; reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned
artwork by Graham Humphreys; 60 -
page illustrated collector's book featuring new writing by Jasper Sharp.
Brand new 2K restoration from original film materials High Definition (1080p) Presentation Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard - of - hearing Audio commentary by director Brian Trenchard - Smith The Stuntmen, Trenchard Smith's classic television documentary on Grant
Page (Mad Max, Road Games) and other Australian stunt performers Hospitals Don't Burn Down, Trenchard - Smith's 1978 public information film told in pure Ozploitation fashion Behind the scenes
gallery by graffiti artist Vladimir Cherepanoff Theatrical trailer Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned
artwork by Chris Malbon
First is a
gallery of 27
pages of writer / director Dan Lund's pitch
artwork,
But he also reassures us in his essay that, «There were a lot of «almosts» this round, many of whom could have made the cut, and while that usually is small consolation to those whose friends, dealers, and collectors don't see them on these
pages, it should be comforting to know that this is only the tip of the iceberg of new scintillating
artworks coming your way at a
gallery, museum, or alternative space near you.»
Please visit the Albright - Knox Art
Gallery Collection search
page to find the related
artworks.
A click on his
Artwork Network
gallery page reveals twelve thumbnails of paintings priced from $ 590 to $ 4,800.
The Royal couple met with the young winners of our
Page Turner competition, whose works hang in the
gallery, pupils from Northdown Primary School and Hartsdown Technology College who were involved in activities in the Clore Learning Studio, and participants from our current and past community projects;
Artworks, Blank Canvas, Cultural Ambassadors, The Great Art Quest, Generate and Art of Sound, as well as our Youth Navigators.
The Misc
page includes a variety of
artworks that are either part of the
gallery's inventory or under consignment to inde / jacobs
gallery.
Alongside the series of A4 - size
pages adorned with photographs and typewritten texts used by Kovanda to document his ephemeral actions, the walls of the
gallery are covered with black - and - white photocopies of film stills, newspaper images, and
artworks by Roman Signer, Marcel Duchamp, Chris Burden, and Vito Acconci, among many others.
Thursday 17th August 2017 The Olivier Cornet
Gallery is delighted to announce that Poetry Ireland Review issue 122 is out and it includes images of
artworks by 6 of our artists: Brad Gray, Claire Halpin, Eoin Mac Lochlainn, Miriam McConnon, Yanny Petters, and Kelly Ratchford whose beautiful «Dressed for success» appears on the cover
page.
She began her career photographing
artwork in 1985 and rose to senior photographer at a major
gallery prior to launching Ellen
Page Wilson Photography.
The double group show
PAGES FROM MIND TRAVELLERS» DIARIES (London and Rome), in the authentic spirit of the Journey, presents inedited
artworks, executed on the theme of travel, and celebrates the
gallery's goal and remarkable itinerary.
Carl Andre at Turner Contemporary, Margate, England (2013) First, a flashback to the media coverage concerning an acquisition of a Carl Andre
artwork in 1976 by the Tate
Gallery... «What a load of rubbish», front
page of Daily Mirror, 16 February 1976.