Sentences with phrase «by film curator»

A series of screenings and talks, programmed by film curator June Givanni will run alongside the exhibition.

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It features voice - over by Jan Wengström, curator of archival film collections at the Swedish Film Institute.
Nominees are selected by committees of film critics, journalists, festival programmers, and film curators.
In the film's present day setting, Ford has some fun with the archetypes of the jet set — creating a luxurious dandy in Michael Sheen (a purple dinner jacket steals the show), an Auntie Mame eccentric in Andrea Riseborough and an L.A. nightmare in a museum curator played by Jena Malone.
«The Madness, Misery, and Mystery of Edgar Allan Poe» (9:50) focuses on the real author, with biographical remarks from Poe museum curator Chris Semtner and St. Christopher's School writer in residence Ron Smith complemented by old photographs and documents, abundant clips from the film, and brief remarks from the screenwriters.
The Asian Pop - Up Cinema, founded by film and cultural curator Sophia Wong Boccio and a part of Sophia's Choice,...
The festival's ongoing concern with the human face of film is reflected in extended morning discussion sessions with the guest filmmakers, traditionally usually hosted by von Bagh and this year led by respected curators and critics which included Germany's vibrantly opinionated Olaf Möller.
Director Brett Morgen distinguishes the biographical documentary by viewing himself as more of a curator than a film director.
A recent poll by BBC Culture surveyed the opinion of film critics, academics, and curators from 36 countries across every continent which consisted of 177 of the worlds foremost movie experts.
Tom Foley — Vice President of Business Intelligence for the travel firm Inntopia discusses how western resorts have been challenged in recent months by low snowfall and Shari Frilot, Senior Programmer for Sundance Film Festival and Chief Curator of New Frontier has details on this year's New Frontier films and installations at the new location, The Ray.
Features include an interview with the artist David Shrigley about his love of football and his life's work, a chat with graphic design legend Paula Scher, an introduction to Gaika and Kibwe Tavares who are set to take the music and film world by storm, an insight into how curator Paola Antonelli shook up the design world in her role at MoMA, and a chat with illustrator Noma Bar.
The presentation of the film is organized by Senior Curator of Contemporary Art Kristen Hileman and presented in the Black Box Gallery in the museum's Contemporary Wing.
The on - site installations program IN / SITU, selected by a major international curator, and EXPO Projects organized by the fair Directors, feature large - scale suspended sculptures and site - specific works within the exhibition hall, alongside EXPO VIDEO, featuring a dynamic curated screening program for film, video, and new media works, and Special Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizations.
Neshat's film screening will kick off the month - long Summer Residencies and Programs at Otis College of Art and Design, which includes participation by artists, curators, and museum figures such as Graham Harman, Roxane Gay, Eric Fischl, Laurie Hogin, Jamillah James, Naima J. Keith, and Jennifer Steinkamp, among others.
Stop by curator Jason Andrew's gallery, Norte Maar, exhibiting Bushwick triple - threat Oliver Ralli's paper and film collages.
Experience over eight hundred drawings, zines, and films by Raymond Pettibon on a private curatorial tour of «Raymond Pettibon: A Pen of All Work,» led by Gary Carrion - Murayari, Kraus Family Curator.
In the fall of 2011, Ballroom Marfa will mount the exhibition AutoBody, which showcases a single new work and installation, North of South, West of East, by emerging film and video artist Meredith Danluck, alongside the sculptural works of Liz Cohen, Matthew Day Jackson and Jonathan Schipper, organized by curator Neville Wakefield.
Upon finding out that an unreleased film denouncing the Greek military junta who ruled Greece from 1967 to 1974 had been shot by the blacklisted, American filmmaker Jules Dassin in 1974 in what is now The Kitchen's gallery space, Curator Matthew Lyons invited Courtesy the Artists, Discoteca Flaming Star, and Georgia Sagri to revisit the themes and structures of the original film.
By recording the curator's dialogues with artists, critics, and scholars, the film reveals the exhibition's curatorial concept.
This special event at South London Gallery features a screening of Sankofa Film and Video Collective's The Passion of Remembrance (1986), followed by an in conversation between Isaac Julien and film curator Karen Alexander.
Selected by David Gryn together with Michelle Puetz, Curator of Collections and Public Programs, Chicago Film Archives and Jim Dempsey, Co-Owner, Corbett vs Dempsey, the films and videos featured in the program provide a rare and fascinating view of life in Chicago from the 1930s to the present.
A film program curated by Rashid Johnson in collaboration with MoMA film curator Josh Siegel will run throughout the exhibition.
thru 3/11; New Pictures thru 3/3; Etc. / MoMA PS1 / 22 - 25 Jackson / Long Island City Donut Muffin curated by J. Duffett & T. Gonzales / Dorsky Curatorial Programs / 11 - 03 45th Ave., Long Island City / thru 3/10 How Much Do I Owe You / No Longer Empty @ The Clock Tower / 29 - 27 41st Ave., Long Island City / thru 3/13 Nancy Dwyer; Visual Conversations / Fisher Landau Center for Art / 38 - 27 30th Long Island City, Queens / thru 4/7 Emerging Artist Fellowship / Socrates Sculpture Park / 32 - 01 Vernon Blvd. / LIC / thru 3/31 Process and Progress: Engaging in Community Change / Bronx River Art Center / 305 E 140 / The Bronx / thru 5/30 Joan Semmel / Bronx Museum / 1040 Grand Concourse, The Bronx / thru 6/9 Contemporary Cartographies / Lehman College / Bedford Park Blvd West, The Bronx / 2/5 thru 5/11 Reception 3/18 Vital Signs: Dean Dempsey; Susan Fenton, Amy Jenkins; Lorie Novak; Dread Scott / Pelham / 155 Fifth Ave. / Pelham / thru 3/30 OTHER: Walter De Maria / The Broken Kilometer / DIA / 393 West Broadway / ongoing Walter De Maria / The New York Earth Room / DIA / 141 Wooster / ongoing A. Ruppersberg; R. Artschwager; El Anatsui; V. Overton; S. Finch; T. Houseago; Lilliput (group) / High Line Park Leo Villareal / Madison Square Park / thru 2/15 Sandra Gibson & Luis Recoder / Madison Square Park / thru 4/5 Opening 3/1 Monika Sosnowska / Public Art Fund / Doris C. Freeman Plaza: 5th Avenue @ 60th / thru 2/17 Mark di Suvero / Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 1 / ongoing Oscar Tuazon / Public Art Fund / Brooklyn Bridge Park / thru 4/26 SELECTED EVENTS: Monday, 2/4, 6:30 PM / David Diao on Barnett Newman / DIA / 535 W 22 — floor 5 / $ Tuesday, 2/5, 6:30 PM / Donald Baechler on his work / New York Studio School / 8 W 8 / FREE Tuesday, 2/5, 7 PM / Vitaly Komar on his work / SVA / Amphitheater / 209 E 23 / FREE Tuesday, 2/5, 8 PM / Trenton Doyle Hancock on his work / Columbia / Prentis Hall / 632 W 125 / FREE Wednesday, 2/6, 6:30 PM / Rebecca Rabinow on Matisse / New York Studio School / 8 W 8 / FREE Wednesday, 2/6, 7 PM / Mierle Laderman Ukeles on her work / The New School Kellen Auditorium / 66 Fifth Avenue / FREE Thursday, 2/7, 6:30 PM / Christopher K. Ho reads, with curators Sara Reisman & Herb Tam / MOCA / 215 Centre / RSVP / FREE Friday, 2/8, 9 AM / Performa: Black Surrealism film program / NYU Einstein Aud.
VMFA African Art Curator Richard Woodward examines the distinctive types and styles of ecclesiastical artworks in VMFA's new Ethiopian collection, with further illumination provided by a short film by filmmaker Tim Reid.
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.
A number of events expand on the themes explored in the exhibition including a tour led by the exhibition curator David Campany (20 July, 6.30 pm, Free); the exhibition's curator David Campany is joined by writer and critic Brian Dillon, artists Xavier Ribas and Eva Stenram for a symposium discussing notions of time, perception and the history of photography (17 June, 2 - 6 pm, # 15 / # 12.50 concs); and award - winning essay film - maker Grant Gee presents his study of the late German writer W.G. Sebald which is a multi-layered exploration of place, memory, longing and dust (29 June, 7 pm, # 9.50 / # 7.50 concs).
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.
Join artist Laure Prouvost for a special screening of her films followed by a conversation between Prouvost and Assistant Curator, Margot Norton.
The exhibition is accompanied by an illuminating and unusual volume, in equal parts artist's book and exhibition catalogue, which includes a trio of essays by curators Mark Godfrey, Roxana Marcoci, and Matthew S. Witkovsky that reflect on Williams's engagement with his artistic peers and predecessors, with cinema (particularly the film - essay), and with modes of display and publicity in the art world.
As part of the Cinema program, curator Olaf Stüber presents films and videos of Austrian and international artists that were submitted by the galleries participating in the fair.
The film will be introduced by Natalie Bell, Assistant Curator, the New Museum, and followed by a question - and - answer session with the film's director, Leslie Buchbinder.
Ramos is currently curator of Vdrome, a programme of screenings of films by visual artists and filmmakers.
The films included, which date from the 1990s to the present, are accompanied by essays by art historian and theorist Briony Fer, and Miami Art Central Chief Curator Rina Carvajal.
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!
This focused catalogue, with essays by Guggenheim Museum Curator of Photography Jennifer Blessing and Katrin Blum, aptly demonstrates Wall's continuing interrogation of the history of photographic representation — here specifically the legacies of documentary photography and Neorealist film.
The Film program is curated for the fourth consecutive year by Cairo - based film curator Maxa Zoller
19 November 2008 5:00 — 7:00 pm Ibrahim Theater, International House, 3701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Changing the Canon: Self - Taught Artists Film Screening and Panel Discussion James Castle: Portrait of an Artist A film by Jeffrey Wolf Introduction by Molly Dougherty, Executive Director, Foundation for Self - Taught Artists Brendan Greaves, Folklorist, University of North Carolina John Ollman, Director, Fleisher - Ollman Gallery Ann Percy, Curator of Drawings, Philadelphia Museum of Art Jeffrey Wolf, Film Producer and Director Wendy Steiner (moderator), Founding Director, Penn Humanities Forum Born deaf, James Castle (1900 — 1977), a self - taught American artist who refused to read, write, or otherwise communicate except through art, used soot, saliva, and found materials such as ads and food wrappers for his creations.
Inspired and provoked by the title character in Werner Herzog's film Fitzcarraldo, two artists and a curator decide to revisit his mad plan of bringing opera to the tropics.
This free screening will be followed by a discussion with Steve Wurtzler, associate professor of cinema studies, and Diana Tuite, Katz Curator, about the film's representation of landscape and the influence of wide - screen Technicolor cinematography on the early work of artist Alex Katz.
The exhibition will also be accompanied by a full range of public programs at the Hammer Museum including a curator walkthrough and a film series, Elective Affinities, devised by Larry Johnson and artist and filmmaker William E. Jones.
Featuring scholarship by museum director and curator Helen Hirsch, this modest, concise publication includes intimate details and color reproductions of Dzama's meticulously composed imaginings, which take the form of drawings, sculptures, collages, installations, and a film — Une danse des bouffons (or A jester's dance)-- which made its European debut as part of the exhibition.
In fall 2018, the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania will present the exhibition, Give It Or Leave It, a solo exhibition of film, video, and sculpture by filmmaker and artist Cauleen Smith, curated by ICA Chief Curator Anthony Elms.
It is to the great credit of curator Gabriel Florenz and the Pioneer Works team that the current exhibition dramatically expands this reading by reactivating the solid light films within a broader artistic context.
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 Museum of Modern Art presents The Short Century Film Program, a series of nine films by major African directors organized by Laurence Kardish, Senior Curator, Department of Film and Media, The Museum of Modern Art, in association with Okwui Enwezor and Mark Nash.
The screening is followed by a discussion with artist Alex Bag and Andy Warhol film scholar Bruce Jenkins that is moderated by The Andy Warhol Film Project Assistant Curator Claire K. Henry.
Ischar's recent video and film work was chosen by curator Michelle Grabner for the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
After the artists have been selected, studio visits are also conducted by Alicia Longwell, The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator, and Corinne Erni, Curator of Special Projects, and filmed.
Organized by the museum's Assistant Curator, Amber Harper, the exhibition highlights Raissnia's mixed media work on paper as a central element of her multivalent practice, which encompasses film, photography, and performance.
Co-curated by Cornell Fine Arts Museum Curator Amy Galpin and independent curator Abigail Ross Goodman, the exhibition features film, photography, painting, sculpture, and sound by 14 artists from around the world: Dawoud Bey, Omer Fast, Eric Gottesman, Jenny Holzer, Alfredo Jaar, Amar Kanwar, William Kentridge, An - My Lê, Maya Lin, Goshka Macuga, «Moris» Israel Moreno, Rivane Neuenschwander, Trevor Paglen, and Martha Curator Amy Galpin and independent curator Abigail Ross Goodman, the exhibition features film, photography, painting, sculpture, and sound by 14 artists from around the world: Dawoud Bey, Omer Fast, Eric Gottesman, Jenny Holzer, Alfredo Jaar, Amar Kanwar, William Kentridge, An - My Lê, Maya Lin, Goshka Macuga, «Moris» Israel Moreno, Rivane Neuenschwander, Trevor Paglen, and Martha curator Abigail Ross Goodman, the exhibition features film, photography, painting, sculpture, and sound by 14 artists from around the world: Dawoud Bey, Omer Fast, Eric Gottesman, Jenny Holzer, Alfredo Jaar, Amar Kanwar, William Kentridge, An - My Lê, Maya Lin, Goshka Macuga, «Moris» Israel Moreno, Rivane Neuenschwander, Trevor Paglen, and Martha Rosler.
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