The Gothams are always an early - season highlight, refreshing in terms of their championing of
films and performances selected by various juries of film writers.
Not exact matches
It does have a few holes story wise, but the
performances from Granger
and Walker alone make this worthy of a view,
and it is not hard to fall in love with how Hitchcock shoots his
films, as well as the music he
selects to raise the hair on the back of your neck at the precise, appropriate time.
Even Amazon, Netflix,
and A24 — recent history's most aggressive acquirers — arrived at Sundance this year with finished products, launching
films to critics
and select audiences with the hope that this will buoy the movies»
performances when they are unveiled in theaters,
and on the companies» services, later in the year.
This week brings the start of the New York Film Festival,
and with it, three tentpole
films angling for a spot in the awards derby: opening night selection Last Flag Flying, from Richard Linklater; centerpiece selection The Meyerowitz Stories: New
and Selected, from Noah Baumbach, which already premiered at Cannes;
and Wonder Wheel from Woody Allen, featuring an already - buzzed - about lead
performance from Kate Winslet.
«Victor Levin makes a formidable debut as a feature director
and draws out impeccable
performances from his entire cast in this
film,» said Jonathan Sehring, president of Sundance
Selects / IFC Films.
The soundstage widens slightly for Brion's score as well as the pop songs
selected by music supervisor Hal Willner (
and to put a little reverb on Brennan's impromptu vocal
performance near the end of the
film), but it never draws attention to itself.
The Philadelphia Film Critics Circle nominates
and selects annual awards for both the year's best
films and performances and the best
films from the Philadelphia Film Festival.
The Meyerowitz Stories (New
and Selected) debuted at the Cannes
Film Festival back in May,
and Adam Sander received some of the best reviews ever, with some critics even saying that the
film marked the finest
performance of his career.
The
film won the auspicious Sloan Award at the Hamptons
Film Festival where Abel was also recognized for his
performance by being
selected as a «Rising Star» where he was among only 6 international actors
and actresses chosen.
The inaugural DHC SESSION exhibition, Living Time, brings together
selected documentation of renowned Taiwanese - American
performance artist Tehching Hsieh's One Year Performances
and the
films of young Dutch artist, Guido van der Werve.
Selected for the job were Stuart Comer, formerly a
film curator at Tate Modern
and now chief curator of media
and performance art at the Museum of Modern Art; Anthony Elms, associate curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art, in Philadelphia;
and Michelle Grabner, an artist
and professor of painting
and drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago as well as a teacher at Yale.
Free tickets to
select public programs including live
performances,
films, lectures, artist talks,
and more (online RSVP required)
Selected performances, exhibitions
and film screenings include: South London Gallery (UK), Outpost (UK), Gasworks (UK), P / N Gallery, Spike Island (UK), Modern Art Oxford (UK), Baro Galeria (BR), V22 (UK)
and Pilar Corrias (UK).
A diverse programme of public
and family events accompanies the exhibition, including free exhibition tours, regular
and February Half Term children's workshops, a Friday night
film programme
selected by the artist (to enrich the references to these works in the catalogue),
and Daria Martin In Conversation with Catherine Wood, Curator, Contemporary Art /
Performance Tate Modern, on Thursday 23 February at 6.30 pm.
· John Akomfrah (b. 1957 Accra, Ghana; lives London) will
select works from the Arts Council
Film Collection (c.1960 - 90s) to curate an exhibition which looks at the space between cinema
and TV, documentary
and educational
film, avant - garde
and experimental
film, dance
and performance art.
Before the
performance, we screen
selected film and video works from all three programs of Long Play:
Selected recent
performances, exhibitions,
and film screenings include: Weddings
and Babies, Pilar Corrias Gallery, London (2017); The Next Step, Two Queens, Leicester (2016); Alice Theobald
and Atomik Architecture, BALTIC Ryder Commission, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (2016); You've got my back
and I'm on your side, FRAC Champagne - Ardenne, Reims (2016); The boys the girls
and the political, Lisson Gallery, London (2015); The Fifth Artist, Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge (2015); Scene Four: Home, Flat Time House, London (2015); Dear Luxembourg (yours, bucktoothed grl), Nosbaum Reding Projects, Luxembourg (2015); Marmalade Me, South London Gallery, London (2014); I've said yes now, that's it., Outpost, Norwich (2014)
and Chisenhale Gallery, London (2014); AFTER / HOURS / DROP / BOX, Modern Art Oxford, Oxford (2013)
and Spike Island, Bristol (2014); Young London, V22, London (2013); They Keep Putting Words In My Mouth!
Acting as curator, Santiago Muñoz has
selected works from the permanent collection that include Hector Mendez - Caratini's photographs of Taino petroglyphs, Ana Mendieta's polaroids of her
performance Body Tracks, a selection of destroyed
film works by El Museo's founder Raphael Montañez Ortiz,
and works by Nuyorican artists including Marcos Dimas.
She is joined on the short list by Laure Prouvost, 35, a French artist
and filmmaker who works in London,
and was nominated for «Wantee,» a
performance piece,
and several exhibitions; Tino Sehgal, 36, a British - born, Berlin - based artist,
selected for his «This Variation»
and «These Associations» exhibitions;
and David Shrigley, 44, a British artist known for his darkly humorous works (including a stuffed Jack Russell terrier holding a sign that reads, «I Am Dead»), shortlisted for «Brain Activity,» a retrospective of his drawings, photography, sculpture
and film.
This keynote Lecture is programmed in association with Live
performance, talks &
film screenings by Yvonne Rainer,
Selected Works, 12, 13 May 2018
and Andrea Geyer, When We, presented 1 June — 21 October 2018.
Selected projects by Bernier
and Martin include the
films: untitled: Manmuswak (2005)
and New Kahnawaké (2010), an ongoing
performance X.
and Y vs. France, The Case for a Legal Precedent (2007 - present), an activated chess variant
and installationL» Echiqueté / the Checkered Chess (2012),
and the site specific installation Monument à l'évasion at Salines Royales d'Arcs et Senans (2014).
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.»
Selected Events Monomania Festival, Cambridge Junction
and Aid & Abet 2014 Sluice Art Fair, London 2013 The Manchester Contemporary, Manchester 2013 Process Form Image — Experimental
Film 2013 Noise Improve
and Sound 2013 INIVA, pop up art fair, London 2012 Vane in the Bibliotheque 2012 Constructive Interference (music /
performance event) 2012 Psychic Power of Plants (workshop) 2012 Tower — David Ryan (
film screening
and performance) 2012 Transition Shop in the Bibliotheque 2012 Airtime — AIR networking event 2012 Refraction
and Reflection — salon 2012 Sluice Art Fair, London 2011 exhaustion
and exuberance, Eastside Projects Birmingham 2011
JOAN JONAS:
SELECTED FILMS AND VIDEOS 1972 - 2005 In advance of (and coinciding with) Jonas's showing in the US Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, the List Visual Art Center, which was chosen to organize the Venice show, is presenting a survey of the film work of this hugely influential performance and video arti
AND VIDEOS 1972 - 2005 In advance of (
and coinciding with) Jonas's showing in the US Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, the List Visual Art Center, which was chosen to organize the Venice show, is presenting a survey of the film work of this hugely influential performance and video arti
and coinciding with) Jonas's showing in the US Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, the List Visual Art Center, which was chosen to organize the Venice show, is presenting a survey of the
film work of this hugely influential
performance and video arti
and video artist.
Program Exhibitions /
film screenings / manga library /
performances / talk events / workshops / guided tours etc. — Brings together a total of approximately 120 works
selected from 4,347 entries from 84 countries
and regions — Presents a cross-section of contemporary artworks from diverse genres — Offers new perspectives on emerging styles of filmic expression through an extensive
film program — Holds a program of approximately 40 talk events, workshops,
performances etc. throughout the entire duration of the festival — Presents an experience of new cultural forms
and ideas made possible by evolving technology
Not just a visual feast, soon the Pavilion will play host to a programme of Park Nights, consisting of
performances,
film screenings
and talks on
selected Friday evenings over the next few months.
Also
selected for the program are three short
films by Sam Samore
and a
filmed performance by Muntean / Rosenblum.