In addition, New York -
based film curator Marian Masone selects a feature - length film for a special screening at the Colony Theatre.
Lastly, the fair includes Art Basel's Film program, featuring films by and about artists and curated for the third consecutive year by Cairo -
based film curator and art lecturer Maxa Zoller.
Returning to the show for her third year, New York -
based film curator Marian Masone selected the feature film «ÄòBoom For Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean - Michel Basquiat «Äô (2017) directed by Sara Driver (b. 1955), which was screened at the Colony Theatre on Friday during the fair.
The Film program is curated for the fourth consecutive year by Cairo -
based film curator Maxa Zoller
Also, Marian Masone, New York -
based film curator, has selected «Boom For Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean - Michel Basquiat» (2017), directed by Sara Driver, for a special screening.
Not exact matches
Jay Kuehner is a free - lance
film critic, instructor, and
curator based in Seattle who has contributed to Cinema Scope magazine,
Film Comment, and Fandor, and is programmer of Veracity: New Documentary Cinema at Northwest
Film Forum.
Sophie Hackett, associate
curator of photography at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), will lead the 2014 Prize panel which will include luminaries Laurie Simmons, a New York photography and
film -
based artist, and Okwui Enwezor, director of Munich's renowned Haus der Kunst.
A Los Angeles -
based independent
curator and
film programmer, she is co-
curator of Black Radical Imagination, a series of
film shorts, screened at venues including MCA Chicago, ICA Boston, and the Brooklyn Museum, that focuses on «the aesthetics of Afro - futurism, Afro - surrealism, and the magnificent through the context of cinema.»
Presentation: September 22, 2015 7:30 - 10:00 pm 18th Street Arts Center
Curator's Lounge 1639 18th Street Santa Monica, CA 90404 Filmmaker J. Louise Makary, who is currently at 18th Street on a Philadelphia -
based Pew Fellowship, makes
films that...
stedelijk
film Location: Teijin Auditorium, Stedelijk Museum Language: English The Stedelijk Museum proudly presents this stedelijk
film event featuring Dutch filmmaker Sabine Mooibroek and London -
based art writer and
curator Christine Eyene.
In a spirit of cinematic dialogue with her three London exhibitions this Spring, Tacita Dean has invited Los Angeles -
based curator and archivist Mark Toscano to select and present three programmes of 16 mm
films by various artists, each one engaging with one of the themes of her exhibitions.
That exhibition, from
curator Osman Can Yerebakan spans an online component and IRL performances, loosely
based on a sci - fi
film of the same name wherein a dying computer programmer falls in love with a psychic nightclub performer.
Join Tamara H. Schenkenberg,
curator at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, and Monika Weiss, New York -
based artist and associate professor at the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis, for a screening and discussion of three short
films by Mona Hatoum: Don't smile, you're on camera!
Brooklyn -
based curator Jason Andrew's global selection of paintings, photographs,
films, and painted constructions set out to recast the often limiting idea of what a «lady» should be.
Starting on Monday (March 2), a digital salon with installations will be held in Harlem at MIST located at 46 West Street, New York, N.Y.
Curator - driven, the digital platform allows participants to watching digital art and digitally -
based films online from their homes or live from MIST where opinion - sharing is encouraged.
In addition, Los Angeles -
based curator Ali Subotnick will oversee a site - specific program of artist projects and
film at the fair.
Chicago -
based film scholar and
curator Amy Beste responds to Laure Prouvost's multi-channel video and installation The Wanderer at Gallery TPW.
In addition, Los Angeles -
based curator Ali Subotnick will oversee a sitespecific program of artist projects and
film at the fair.
Seen last month at our Charlie Chaplin tribute: Joel Gibb of the Hidden Cameras, raw foods celebrity chef Boris Lauser with his visiting San Francisco posse, young sexy filmmaker Tilemachos Alexios Alexiou with super hot lover Assaf Hochman, translator to the stars Daniel «Haji» Hendrickson, dapper composer and music theorist Volker Straebel, Maerz Music Festival Director Mattias Osterwold, gorgeous cineaste Julian Schubert, Gabriele Knapstein
curator at Hamburger Bahnof Museum, vivacious ballerina Trixie Cordua,
film scholar Christian «F» Weber, academe Vincent Hediger, Christian Siekmieir of Exile Gallery with Japanese New York
based artist Kazuko Mijamoto,
curator Stefanie Schulte Strathaus, Tim & kJohnny Blue, LA fashion designer Cornel Collins, artist Bertand Bodenave, Alannah Weston, the creative director of Selfridges, male ingenue Jake Myerson, British provacateuse Isabela Blow with writer Hamish Bowles, art star Elias Hassos and Julia - Restoin Roitfeld.
The art dealer and
curator Vito Schnabel, son of the artist and
film director Julian Schnabel, is
based in New York.
James Manning is a Boston
based independent
curator, artist, and
film producer.
Mary Pansanga: Independent
Curator Mary Pansanga is an independent Bangkok - based curator with a background in film and moving
Curator Mary Pansanga is an independent Bangkok -
based curator with a background in film and moving
curator with a background in
film and moving image.
This October in New York, Independent
Curators International (ICI) produces the Curatorial Intensive: Curating Time - Based Media, a ten - day professional development program that offers curators the opportunity to discuss, among colleagues, the concepts, logistics, and challenges of organizing exhibitions featuring durational art, installations, performance, dance, video, film, and so
Curators International (ICI) produces the Curatorial Intensive: Curating Time -
Based Media, a ten - day professional development program that offers
curators the opportunity to discuss, among colleagues, the concepts, logistics, and challenges of organizing exhibitions featuring durational art, installations, performance, dance, video, film, and so
curators the opportunity to discuss, among colleagues, the concepts, logistics, and challenges of organizing exhibitions featuring durational art, installations, performance, dance, video,
film, and sound art.
Serpentine Galleries presented a screening of
films by Canadian multidisciplinary artist Vera Frenkel with
film interventions by London and Los Angeles -
based artist Patrick Staff and an introduction to Frenkel's work by
curator Jonathan Shaughnessy.
Here's what they will tell us: for abstract painting look elsewhere (narrative rules in this biennial); fashion — meets — art doesn't rate; LA, a city whose artistic vitality the
curators see as ascendant, does; slipshod facture's out; the real world's not, just unwelcome in unmediated, text —
based versions; performance figures in the planning; and
film and video will «be selected from the point of view of two
curators of contemporary art.»
CPW welcomes proposals from
curators who wish to curate exhibition / publication programs of innovative contemporary photography and related media including
film, video, and web -
based works.
Advisers who will work closely with the
curators include Negar Azimi, a writer and editor at Bidoun; Gean Moreno, artistic director of Cannonball, a Miami —
based contemporary art nonprofit; Aily Nash, co-curator of Projections, the New York
Film Festival's artists»
film and video unit, and Wendy Yao, funder of beloved L.A. bookstore Ooga Booga.
Along with Assistant
Curator Anna Katherine Broadbeck, he utilized the DMA's collection to develop a show
based around artist's use of
film and video to explore documentary, montage, and appropriation, three filmic techniques uniquely capable of exploring definitions of what constitutes truth or reality across cultures.
In its second year, the
film section of the fair will again be organized by Beijing - and Zurich -
based curator Li Zhenhua; the lineup is to be announced.
Los Angeles -
based independent
curator Erin Christovale specializes in
film programming.
Aileen Corkery is a
curator responsible for development and curation of the Dublin -
based artist
film and video programme, Temple Bar Outdoors: outside visual arts.
Curating Time -
Based Media is a ten - day professional development program that offers
curators the opportunity to discuss, among colleagues, the concepts, logistics, and challenges of organizing exhibitions featuring durational art, installations, performance, dance, video,
film, and sound art.
As Pick - Laudati
Curator of Media Arts, she will guide the presentation of «time -
based media» (contemporary artworks that include
film, video, slides, audio or computer -
based technologies) at the Block Museum in a variety of contexts, including Block Cinema and the museum's galleries, and she will develop innovative programs related to time -
based media.