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Prior to the gala dinner, dancer Daniil Simkin performed an excerpt from his Works & Process at the Guggenheim — commissioned production, Falls the Shadow, featuring costume designs by Maria Grazia Chiuri, Artistic Director of Dior.

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«Blithe Spirit» by Noël Coward Directed by Joseph Capone * Costumes Designed by Karin Mason Featuring Ann Forbes Cooper Lora Lee Ecobelli * Peggy Claremund Blessilda J. Naclerio Robert Sheridan Mike Steese Jean Burton Walker * Member of Actors Equity Association Fridays &... Continue reading →
An extended featurette section features four documentary shorts (ranging from five minutes to nine) that go from a general «making of» to detailed looks at the set design, costuming, and cowboy camp preparation.
Featuring incredible camerawork from Academy Award nominee Rachel Morrison (Mudbound) and gorgeous costumes designed by the great Ruth E. Carter (Selma), the visual aesthetics of all that Coogler has envisioned is of an imaginatively creative scale unlike anything I had anticipated.
All the details from the sky and foliage that covers the landscape, to the facial features and costume designs of the heroes and villains are meticulously crafted.
The cast couldn't be better (Lili Taylor is a standout), and set in the 1930's, the film features outstanding production and costume design.
Written and directed by Mike Mills; director of photography, Kasper Tuxen; edited by Olivier Bugge Coutté; music by Roger Neill, David Palmer and Brian Reitzell; production design by Shane Valentino; costumes by Jennifer Johnson; produced by Leslie Urdang, Dean Vanech, Miranda de Pencier, Jay Van Hoy and Lars Knudsen; released by Focus Features.
A lushly produced epic about the harsh realities of creative expression, featuring bravura performances and Oscar - winning costume design and makeup, Topsy - Turvy is an unexpected period delight from one of contemporary cinema's great artists.
The DVD gets what appears to be an exclusive bonus feature in «War Horse: The Look» (6:29), which serves up behind - the - scenes footage on the various components that comprise the film, from locations to costumes to production design.
Cyrano will feature choreography by Jeff and Rick Kuperman, set design by Christine Jones and Amy Rubin, costumes by Andrea Lauer, lighting design by Jeff Croiter, and sound design by Jay Hilton.
Tyranny of Style discover why Disney's Frozen features the most accomplished costume design of any animated film yet.
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Other features: the Fox special «Mutant Watch», a fairly routine making - of structured around a Kelly hearing; Hugh Jackman's screen test (notable for unused conversation between Logan and Rogue); brief clips of Bryan Singer on «Charlie Rose» (more, please); Animatics (or, X-Men meets «Reboot» — computer - generated storyboards for a couple of action sequences); a very extensive gallery of costume and production designs; two trailers and three TV spots (none of them, disappointingly, the mock - campaign ad that ran on late night cable); a promo for the soundtrack CD; and two easy - to - spot Easter eggs (in one, an outtake, we're made privy to a hilarious, Marvel - centric practical joke) within underimagined animated menus.
2018 Oscar Predictions (December Part 1): BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR BEST ACTOR BEST ACTRESS SUPPORTING ACTOR SUPPORTING ACTRESS THE SCREENPLAYS ANIMATED FEATURE FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM FILM EDITING and CINEMATOGRAPHY PRODUCTION and COSTUME DESIGN SOUND EDITING and SOUND MIXING
Directors Guillermo del Toro («Pan's Labyrinth») and two - time winner Ang Lee («Brokeback Mountain,» «Life of Pi») take the stage at 8:30 a.m. ET to announce nominees in these categories: animated feature, cinematography, costume design, documentary feature, documentary short, makeup and hairstyling, song, animated short, live action short, sound editing and sound mixing.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Sam Rockwell, «Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri» BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING: «Darkest Hour» (Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski, Lucy Sibbick) BEST COSTUME DESIGN: «Phantom Thread» (Mark Bridges) BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: «Icarus» (Bryan Fogel, Dan Cogan) BEST SOUND EDITING: «Dunkirk» (Richard King, Alex Gibson) BEST SOUND MIXING: «Dunkirk» (Gregg Landaker, Gary A. Rizzo and Mark Weingarten) BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN: «The Shape of Water» (Paul D. Austerberry, Jeffrey A. Melvin, Shane Vieau) BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: «A Fantastic Woman» from Chile BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Allison Janney, «I, Tonya» BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM: «Dear Basketball» (Kobe Bryant, Glen Keane) BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM: «Coco» (Lee Unkrich, Darla K. Anderson) BEST VISUAL EFFECTS: «Blade Runner 2049» (John Nelson, Gerd Nefzer, Paul Lambert and Richard R. Hoover) BEST FILM EDITING: «Dunkirk» (Lee Smith) BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT: «Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405» (Frank Stiefel) BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT: «The Silent Child» (Chris Overton, Rachel Shenton) BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: «Call Me by Your Name» (James Ivory) BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: «Get Out» (Jordan Peele) BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: «Blade Runner 2049» (Roger Deakins) BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: «The Shape of Water» (Alexandre Desplat) BEST ORIGINAL SONG: «Remember Me» from «Coco» BEST DIRECTING: Guillermo del Toro, «The Shape of Water» BEST ACTOR: Gary Oldman, «Darkest Hour» BEST ACTRESS: Frances McDormand, «Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri» BEST PICTURE: «The Shape of Water» (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
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This annual Art of Motion Picture Costume Design exhibition, now in its 19th year, features costumes from 20 films of 2010, including Leonardo DiCaprio as Cobb's leather jacket and cargo slacks from Inception (designed by Jeffrey Kurland), Jake Gyllenhaal as Dastan's body armour in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Penny Rose), Michael Douglas as Gordon Gekko's «shark suit» from Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (Ellen Mirojnick) and Michael Kaplan's pearl studded and sequin stage wear from Burlesque.
The big - screen adaptation of Matthew Whittet's play of the same name is an impressive feature, boasting magnificent set and costume design, and wonderful cinematography.
The filmmaking here is luscious, Anderson's camera (he is the uncredited cinematographer) panning, tracking, and swooping as it showcases Mark Tildesley's gorgeous production design and Mark Bridges's glorious costumes while Jonny Greenwood's score — featuring harps, piano, and flutes that serve as a constant presence throughout the film — accompanies the action.
Nathalie has lectured on costume design (in which she takes a special interest) and the early history of cinema and conducted feature interviews at literary events like the International Festival of Authors and the Toronto Comics Arts Festival.
THE 85TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS And the winners are: BEST PICTURE Argo BEST DIRECTOR Ang Lee, Life of Pi BEST ACTRESS Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook BEST ACTOR Daniel Day - Lewis, Lincoln BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Chris Terrio, Argo BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM Brave BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM Paperman BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Claudio Miranda, Life of Pi BEST COSTUME DESIGN Jacqueline Durran, Anna Karenina BEST DOCUMENTARY Searching for Sugar Man BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT Inocente BEST FILM EDITING William Goldenberg, Argo BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Amour BESTRead More →
The discussion about Atwood provides an in - depth look at the choices that went into the costume design, featuring many a sequin and feather, plus a genuine period suit for Mr. Gere.
Featuring stunning costumes designed by Mayes C. Rubeo (John Carter), incredible production design courtesy of Oscar - winner John Myhre (Memoirs of a Geisha, Chicago) and eye - popping art and set direction, oftentimes there's so much going on in the frame it's almost impossible to take it all in.
2018 Oscar Predictions (December Part 1): BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR BEST ACTOR BEST ACTRESS SUPPORTING ACTOR SUPPORTING ACTRESS THE SCREENPLAYS ANIMATED FEATURE FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM FILM EDITING and CINEMATOGRAPHY PRODUCTION and COSTUME DESIGN
Case in point, Inglourious Basterds (2009) features some of the most subtly effective costume design in recent years.
The 1982 Glyndebourne production of L'Amour des Trois Oranges featured set and costume designs by Maurice Sendak.
The production features scenic design by Tony ® Award - winner Scott Pask (Pippin, Book of Mormon), lighting design by Tony ® Award - winner Kenneth Posner (The Coast of Utopia, Pippin), costume design by Suttirat Larlarb (Of Mice and Men), sound design by Tony ® Award - nominee Jonathan Deans (Pippin, La Cage aux Folles), hair and make - up design by Richard Mawbey, projection design by Jon Driscoll, music supervision by Fred Lassen, musical direction by Ryan Cantwell and casting by Stewart / Whitley.
The costume designs of Dorothea Tanning (b. 1910, USA; d. 2012, USA) are featured in the Whitney Museum of Art's group exhibition Nick Mauss: Transmissions, open until 14 May 2018.
Featuring approximately 200 paintings, sculptures, works on paper, photographs, decorative arts, architectural and landscape designs, costumes, and popular culture ephemera — dating from the late 18th century to the present day — VMFA's landmark exhibition expands the chronological and geographic boundaries of the regionally diverse, multicultural revival.
The artist's work has also been exhibited posthumously in solo exhibitions that include a major 1997 installation of the Congregations curated by Klaus Kertess for the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, New York; ROAD: Alfonso Ossorio's Response to Jackson Pollock's Death at the Pollock - Krasner House and Study Center in East Hampton in 2001 and, the following year, an exhibition of his ballet and costume designs at the Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson, MS.. Since his death, Ossorio's work has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions worldwide, most notably Parallel Visions: Modern Artists and Outsider Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which traveled to the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain and the Kunsthalle Basel in Switzerland (1992); Shaping a Generation: The Art and Artists of Betty Parsons at the Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, NY (1999); Postmodern Transgressions: Artists Working Beyond the Frame at the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, CT (1999); Surrealism USA at the National Academy Museum in New York, which traveled to the Phoenix Art Museum (2005); Repartir à Zéro, 1945 - 1949 (Starting from Scratch) at the Musée des Beaux - Arts de Lyon in France (2008); Asian / American / Modern Art: Shifting Currents, 1900 - 1970 at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, CA (2008); and Splendor of Dynamic Structure: Celebrating 75 Years of the American Abstract Artists at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art of Cornell University in Ithaca, NY (2011).
Published on the occasion of his fourth solo exhibition at David Zwirner in 2005, this beautifully designed and produced catalogue — with essays by curator and art historian Jason Rosenfeld and writer Jason Tougaw — features Marcel Dzama's most recent drawings, costumes, sculptures, and notebook pages.
See rare footage of performances featuring choreography, costumes and stage designs by Rauschenberg and discover how his innovations paved the way for current experiments across choreography and the visual arts.
The keen retrospective eye of the curators has thrown up a rewarding mix of the mainstream and the obscure, and it is worth the ticket price solely for the video of German opera singer Klaus Nomi performing Lightning Strikes in an over shoulder - padded, shiny tuxedo.Highlights include the subversive designs of the Italian collectives Studio Alchymia and Memphis; graphics by Peter Saville and Neville Brody; the original presentation drawing for Philip Johnson's AT&T building (1978); paintings by Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol; Jeff Koons» stainless steel bust of Louis XIV (1986); performance costumes, including David Byrne's big suit from the documentary Stop Making Sense (1984); excerpts from films such as Derek Jarman's The Last of England (1987); and music videos featuring Laurie Anderson, Grace Jones and New Order.Catalogue offerSave # 8 on the exhibition catalogue with your National Art Pass.
The theatrical performance «Collecting Injustices, Unnecessary Suffering» features original songs, dance, and the participation of many of her past collaborators, including an elaborate sculptural set designed and constructed by Jared Bark and costumes by Mary Kay Stolz.
An American guitarist who splits his time between New York and Rio de Janeiro, the performer has a sound piece in the comprehensive exhibition, which features paintings and drawings, floral and garden studies, costume designs, jewelry, ceramics and a 90 - foot - long abstract tapestry by Mr. Burle Marx, a 20th century Renaissance man.
Performances Tuesday, January 24, 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 25, 8:00 p.m. Friday, January 27, 10:00 p.m. Saturday, January 28, 8:00 p.m. Credits Concept and choreography: Alexandra Bachzetsis Performers: Simon Bucher, Mischa Cheung, Yumiko Funaya, Lenio Kaklea, Alma Toaspern Music composition: Tobias Koch Collaboration movement: Nuno Bizarro Costume design: Cosima Gadient Costume assistant: Yonatan Zohar Collaboration costume and body painting: Margarita Bofiliou Costume and body painting assistants: Sofia Simaki, Antria Kyriakidou, Bree Zucker Lighting design and technique: Patrik Rimann Video: Alexandra Bachzetsis in collaboration with Glen Fogel Directed by Alexandra Bachzetsis and Glen Fogel Music and sound design by Tobias Koch Performers featured in the video: Yumiko Funaya, Lenio Kaklea, Alma Toaspern, Dimitra Vlachou Body painting model: Alexandra Rogovska Makeup and hair: Olga Patsiou Video assistants: Pepi Levogianni, Andrew Kerton Set runner: Romnick Palo Production management: Clara Becker Production assistant: Sotiris Vasiliou Production: Association All Exclusive Association management: Anna Geering Artist promotion design: Julia Born The artist gratefully acknowledges support from Kooperative Fördervereinbarung between Stadt Zürich, Fachausschuss Tanz und Theater BS / BL, Pro Helvetia - Schweizer Kulturstiftung, GGG Basel, and Jubiläumsstiftung Basellandschaftliche Kantonalbank.
Curator talk and white - gloves textiles session for Dramatic Threads, Newark Museum A private tour and white gloves session on theatrical costume and ceremonial textiles joined by collectors and embroidery artists, featuring hands - on study of garment structures, traditional designs and motifs, and aspects of connoisseurship.
The installation featured two massive projections of a preview of Dzama's film A Flower of Evil starring Amy Sedaris, as well as sculpture, drawings, and preparatory sketches related to the ballet's set and costume designs.
First appearing as a figurative element in his works on paper in the mid-1990s, and since incorporated into his large - scale drawings, paintings, and films, masks were most recently featured in the artist's critically - acclaimed stage and costume design for the New York City Ballet's The Most Incredible Thing in 2016, a performance choreographed by Justin Peck and based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale.
Featuring Elaine Davis, Jessica Gallucci, Carina Goebelbecker and Charles Reina; Produced by Regina Vorria; Production Design by Sascha van Riel; Costumes by Kaye Voyce; Technical Development by Zack Davis and Scott Ponik.
The interactive event features costumes and props designed to make you scream.
Google has previously designed animations featuring Android bots wearing costumes themed on occasions such as Diwali, Halloween and Chinese New Year.
Specifically designed for the purpose of earning crossover costumes, Extra Battle Mode features limited - time fight challenges.
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