Sentences with phrase «film commission takes»

Originating from research undertaken in the (External) IFI Irish Film Archive, Campbell's new film commission takes as a starting point a 1960's UCLA anthropological film study of rural Kerry to investigate and reframe contemporary Ireland.

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As part of the programme Lakes Culture, working alongside some of the region's key arts organisations, has commissioned a number of unique art pieces: Harmonica Botanica, Point To Point, Take Me Back to Manchester film, as well as PaperBridge.
BASC will be making an official complaint to Barnardos and if the film is not withdrawn we will be taking this to the Charities Commission.
His comments follow Marvel's latest announcement last week that Benedict Cumberbatch will take on the role of Doctor Strange in a newly commissioned film adaptation.
Sarah Dobai's first major solo exhibition in the UK took place in 2006 at Kettles» Yard, Cambridge, coinciding with the end of her two - year residency at London's Delfina Studio Trust and featured photographic and film works made during that time, including a new, specially commissioned, two - screen film installation, as well as key earlier works.
This major new film and sculptural commission by multidisciplinary Franco - German artist Ulla von Brandenburg (b. 1974, Karlsruhe, Germany), takes previous Whitechapel Gallery exhibition Sweets (1973) as its inspiration.
And she'd better because in her new performance, «Forget yourself...,» commissioned by Triple Canopy for their new performance series, Patek will take on the roles of performer and director for a live filming session involving the audience.
But as a «no - pain - no - gain» approach goes, on the flipside, Ardalan recounts «how exhilarating it was to take the risk and commission the first art work in 2006 — a marvelous film entitled No Snow on the Broken Bridge by revered Chinese artist, Yang Fudong, a really young artist at a time when the art world was enamoured with a totally different kind of contemporary Chinese art and painting.»
Dark Habits is the seventh publication from HOME Publishing since inception in 2015 to challenge and re-position the traditional exhibition catalogue as an artwork and commission in its own right, Dark Habits takes its inspiration from the classic Pedro Almodóvar film on the occasion of the group exhibition, La Movida at HOME, Manchester (14 April — 17 July 2017).
Huyghe's two - channel video The Third Memory (1999), commissioned by The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago and later exhibited at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, takes as its starting point Sidney Lumet's 1975 film Dog Day Afternoon, [8] starring Al Pacino in the role of the bank robber John Wojtowicz.
A Member's Reception takes place on May 8 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. «Radical Seafaring» is a multidisciplinary exhibition, publication, and program initiative that will include two - dimensional works, sculptural objects, vessels, models, film and video, off - site commissions, and boat trips around East End waterways.
Starting October 16, four contemporary artists take over The Wolfsonian's iconic lobby with tropics - inspired special commissions complementing Philodendron, the museum's fall exhibition exploring the cultural influence of Latin American plant life on art, design, film, and fashion.
Last year, Marvel Animation started moving projects to the country to take advantage of the French national film commission's tax rebates for international studios.
There was nothing about how, as ABC's Media Watch revealed, it had to take down the segment from its website because footage used to illustrate the «dangerous environment» that Indigenous children were allegedly subject to included a child getting a skin check in a film commissioned by Indigenous charity One Disease, used without permission.
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