Duncan Campbell makes films
featuring archive materials — excerpts from an Alain Resnais film, work by the choreographer Michael Clarke, images of African masks.
Not exact matches
Essentially, then, this is a stop through (mostly) all of Linklater's
feature films, with the usual testimonials from famous collaborators (Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Jack Black, Patricia Arquette) and fans (Jonathan Demme, Kevin Smith), accompanying some admittedly interesting
archive material, although said
material tends to be stuff anyone with old DVDs of the likes of Dazed and Confused will have seen already.
Brand new 2K restoration from original film
materials High Definition (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD Presentations Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard - of - hearing Audio commentary by writer - director Jack Hill, recorded exclusively for this release Brand new interview with Jack Hill
Archive interview with cinematographer Alfred Taylor
Archive interview with Hill and Johnny Legend Q&A with Hill, and actors Colleen Camp and Rosanne Katon recorded at the New Beverly Cinema in 2012 TV spots Reversible sleeve
featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys
• Limited Edition collection of the complete Blood Bath • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) presentation of four versions of the film: Operation Titian, Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire • Brand new 2K restorations of Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire from original film
materials • Brand new reconstruction of Operation Titian using original film
materials and standard definition inserts • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on all four versions • The Trouble with Titian Revisited — a brand new visual essay in which Tim Lucas returns to (and updates) his three - part Video Watchdog
feature to examine the convoluted production history of Blood Bath and its multiple versions • Bathing in Blood with Sid Haig — a new interview with the actor, recorded exclusively for this release •
Archive interview with producer - director Jack Hill • Stills gallery • Double - sided fold - out poster
featuring original and newly commissioned artworks • Reversible sleeve
featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dan Mumford • Limited edition booklet containing new writing on the film and its cast by Anthony Nield, Vic Pratt, Cullen Gallagher and Peter Beckman
An
archive of marketing
materials, a scrollable art and photo gallery, a
feature - length audio commentary track with Vaughn, trailers, and a digital copy of the
feature film round out the supplemental
material of this collection.
This search
feature allows English teacher educators and teacher candidates not only to search the
archive for
materials associated with a particular teacher, student, or concept but also to perform more sophisticated searches (e.g., for a regional linguistic variant like «the car needs washed» in student writing, or for the frequency of a phrase like «AWK» — for awkward — in teacher comments).
Like other organizations» attempts at producing quality non-fiction e-shorts, The Atlantic Books will
feature works between 10,000 and 30,000 words, as well as compilations of its
archived material collected over its 155 - year history.
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Featuring photographs, manuscripts, correspondence, source
material and two early video works from the Larry Rivers Papers, the exhibition explores the ways in which the
archives contextualize Rivers's multi-dimensional artistic career.
This
archive display brings together rarely seen
material from a 90's mail art project
featuring artists such as Jeremy Deller, Martin Creed, Peter Doig, Chris Ofili and Fiona Banner.
The gallery show will
feature photographs, film, objects and
archive materials from the piece.
It
features work by Hartigan and Mitchell from 1950 - 1980 from the collections of the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, the Castellani Art Museum of Niagara University, the Smith College Museum of Art, Annette Cravens, the Estate of David K. Anderson, the University at Buffalo collections, and rare archival
materials from the Martha Jackson Gallery
Archives at UB Anderson Gallery.
also incorporates key
materials from the Clyfford Still Museum
Archives that have been invaluable in the Museum's research of the
featured works (such as the letter pictured below).
In Sounds Like Her, Boyce is presenting a new development of her ongoing Devotional series with the names of 200 black British female performers inscribed on a wallpaper, overlaid with placards especially created for the exhibition,
featuring images of these women, plucked from Boyce's own
archive of concert announcements, fashion magazines and other
materials documenting popular culture.
This exhibition
features extensive archival
material, including photographs, texts, and ephemera, drawn from LAPD's
archives.
Rarely seen photographs and primary source
materials including letters, artists» handwritten notes, and personal effects from the Smithsonian's
Archives of American Art are
featured in this -LSB-...]
This latest issue of Esopus,
featuring a brand - new format and design (and encased in a slipcover),
features artists» projects by Sharon Core, Joyce Pensato and John Sparagana; 100 still frames from David Lynch's Blue Velvet (introduced by Gregory Crewdson);
materials from MoMA's
archives related to late artist Scott Burton's early performance pieces; never - before - seen photographs from 1949 by Magnum photographer Burt Glinn; commentary on artworks from the New Orleans Museum of Art by two of its guards; fiction by Chelli Riddiough; and an audio compilation of new songs inspired by the customer - service experiences of Jens Lekman, Richard Swift, Basia Bulat and others.
The exhibition is accompanied by a new publication
featuring colour plates of artworks from 2013 — 2017, museum installation images, references and source
materials from the artist's
archive and texts by Darian Leader, Craig Burnett and poet Kate Dent.
The exhibition also incorporates key
materials from the Clyfford Still Museum
Archives that have been invaluable to the Museum's research on the
featured works, illustrating the enigmatic nature of each painting with intimate details.
The Good Life (www.la-buena-vida.info) is an internet
archive that
features Motta's interviews, and provides several ways to search the
material such as: the type of question asked and the particular themes expressed by the interviewees, organized by city, gender, age group, or occupation.
Jointly organized by New York University's Grey Art Gallery and Fales Library, NYU's repository of rare books and manuscripts, Downtown Pix: Mining the Fales
Archives, 1961 — 1991
features over 300 photographs and other printed
materials from Fales's pioneering Downtown Collection.
A survey text and narrative chronology by Kelly expert Tricia Y Paik
features new insights from the artist following in - depth interviews, as well as never - before - published images, sketches and other
material from his personal
archives.
The show, Parkinson writes,
features «works by Andrew Bick, Stuart Elliot, Robert Holyhead, Clare Kenny, Maria Lalic, Karim Noureldin, David Rhodes, Cullinan Richards, Brandon Taylor, exhibited alongside a «museum» of printed matter related to British Construction and Systems Art... I have the sense of a past that is locked, only partially accessible via faded documents, memory and influence, as if the works on the wall are familiarly connected to the
archive material or they can be interpreted as having evolved from a «constructive context,» some more consciously connected to the base than others, like the system formula that eludes my attempt to discern it, or like Noureldin's drawings wending their way through various permutations, continually repeating and changing, awareness of the past leading to an informed openness to an unknown future.»
Also included is selected
material from the Frank Bowling
archive, and several films
featuring footage and interviews with the artist, including a specially created documentary
featuring Frank Bowling in conversation about Ireland and Dublin and their influence on his work with Rachael Thomas, Head of Exhibitions, IMMA.
It
features Martyl's landscape paintings, the Doomsday Clock, and
archived materials from the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
The exhibition will spotlight
materials from the Johnson Publishing
Archive, which
features more than 15,000 items donated to Rebuild Foundation by JPC including books, periodicals, ephemera, paintings, and sculpture.
Dedicated to Carolee Schneemann, the magazine
features a previously unpublished image
archive from Schneemann's studio «Plagarism, Influence, I Forgot» that documents half a century of morphological connections between her work and other visual
material, including art, advertising, and popular culture.
Featuring unseen
archive material, this reappraisal provides a valuable record of the international art world as documented by Kar over three decades while literary subjects exhibited include Doris Lessing, Colin MacInnes and T S Eliot.
Niki de Saint Phalle: The Girl, the Monster and the Goddess
features most of these works, together with
archive material, a newly produced documentary film and complementary works on loan.
The exhibition will
feature over 130 artworks including paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs and
archive materials.
The exhibition also
features related
materials including maps tracing Albers's travels, letters and journals, images of the excavation sites, films, and undeveloped contact sheets drawn from the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation
archives.
Mother Machine is a solo exhibition
featuring Susan Melly's new series of mixed media paintings and sculptural works that employ iconographic
materials culled from her late mother's
archive of dress patterns.
Inspired by midcentury photobooks and magazines, as well as the
materials in the artist's own
archive, 50 Photographs
features a tipped - in sleeve with fictitious contact sheets, a checklist and an essay by art historian and curator James Oles on photographic prints and
archives, in which he recounts the story behind this publication.
Our new state - of - the - art building
features a beautifully crafted oak reading room; a light and airy reception office; six climate controlled rooms designed to safely house the extensive and varied
archive collections; and a further project space for the digitising, re-housing and conservation of
materials.
About Exhibition Frank Bowling: Mappa Mundi / 24 March — 8 July 2018 IMMA Main Galleries, West Wing Showcasing Bowling's work from the 1960s onwards and covering major developments within his practice, this vital exhibition also includes
material from the Frank Bowling
archive, and several films
featuring footage and interviews with the artist.
Featured works: Roberto Chabet (courtesy of the Asia Art
Archive), Bonita Ely, Rana Hamadeh, Irene Kopelman, Tejal Shah, Lawrence Weiner, Terue Yamauchi and archival
materials from the Tropenmuseum (Amsterdam), the North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum (Dunwich), the Biodiversity Heritage Library and the David Rumsey Map Collection.
Curated by Karen Wilkin, the exhibition will
feature over 50 important works and ephemera, including rarely seen source
material, borrowed from the James Castle Collection and
Archive LP and from The William Louis - Dreyfus Foundation Inc..
More recently, Verge presented a collaborative exhibition with the Australian Centre for Photography
featuring Michael Riley photographs from the University of Sydney Union art collection and archival
material from the University of Sydney
Archives, The Settlement Community Centre and the State Library of NSW.
The show at the ICA LA will
feature a recreation of Szeeman's show and
materials from the Getty Research Institute, which holds the curator's
archive.
Featuring materials drawn from their personal
archives, and curated by Hull - born Cosey Fanni Tutti herself, this first retrospective will also
feature musical performances, programmed by respected music website The Quietus.
The exhibition will
feature archival
material from the Foundation's own
archive to tell this unique history and it will be curated in collaboration with current Graham Foundation Director Sarah Herda.
Third were the thematic issues — Issue 2.6 / Food and Issue 2.15 / Performance: The Body Politic — and the thematic
features that unfolded over the course of the year: Bruno Fazzolari's conversation series investigating abstraction and the terms on which it is defined or negotiated in contemporary artistic practice; Elyse Mallouk's Landfill series, which triangulates with a print journal, quarterly subscription, and website, all of which
archive and redistribute the
materials produced by socially engaged artworks; and Zachary Royer Scholz's series about the historical and contemporary economic, political, technological, and cultural factors that shape the visual arts in the Bay Area and its possibilities for the future.
It
features works by Meza — and related
materials from the ONE
Archives — that have not been seen since his death in 1985 due to complications from AIDS.
Der Kuss is accompanied by a new publication
featuring colour plates of artworks from 2013 — 2017, museum installation images, reference
materials from the artist's
archive and texts by Darian Leader, Craig Burnett and poet Kate Dent.
[2] Sir Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate gallery, has recognised the demonstrations as a contribution to artistic debate, [3] and the Tate
archive contains
material from the demonstrations, [4] which are now a staple
feature of the Turner Prize process.
The Accidental Poet (The Avoidance of Everything)
features materials drawn from Beckley's
archives, shuttered since the 1970s, unveiling never before seen performance documentation, watercolors, and studies for his best - known work, among other
materials.
Since the millennium and, above all, in the last decade there have been more and more art exhibitions with documentary aspects of cultural history, which
feature source
materials from art
archives and thereby demonstrate a recontextualisation of the presented artworks.
A rich digital
archive of enhanced collection information and
materials including biographies of each of the six
featured collectors, historical photographs, and videos will be available online during the exhibition at guggenheim.org/visionaries.
Paris, Washington D.C. — The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and 32 partner institutions today launched the World Digital Library, a website that
features unique cultural
materials from libraries and
archives from around the world, including manuscripts, maps, rare books, films, sound recordings, prints and photographs.