New York, NY, Monday, December 21, 15 — This winter, the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF), New York's premiere French cultural center, presents Lhomme Behind the Camera, a new CinéSalon series honoring Pierre Lhomme, the pioneering cinematographer whose beautiful camerawork helped shape the careers of
iconic directors including Chris Marker, Jean - Pierre Melville, and James Ivory.
Not exact matches
Alongside the touch of glamour that Binoche will undoubtedly bring to the Festival there's a rich and impressive line - up of the best new French cinema
including 20 Irish premieres; a wealth of visiting special guests
including Béatrice Dalle, Benoit Jacquot, Reba Kateb, Héléna Klotz and Alice de Lencquesaing, our annual celebration new talent in our First - Time
Director's strand and a continuing celebration of 50 years of the
iconic production company Les Films de Losange.
With Stallone being a hot topic with «The Expendables 2» in theaters, Lionsgate Home Entertainment is bundling together three films from the
iconic action star's career,
including: «Rambo: First Blood (1982)», «Lock Up (1989)» and «Cop Land: The
Director's Cut (1997)».
You'll also go behind - the - scenes to see how the liquid identities of some of Paula's most respected projects came to life (
including Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Type
Directors Club, and Microsoft Windows), explore her latest re-branding for the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and join her at the Public Theater in Manhattan — her most
iconic, long - standing project to date.
Serving as the Art Center's
director for more than three decades, Martin Friedman significantly expanded the Walker's permanent collection, acquiring a number of
iconic works by artists
including Andy Warhol and Chuck Close.
Studio Museum in Harlem
director Thelma Golden helped put him on the map in 2001 when she
included his photographs in a now -
iconic show of artists whose work she controversially categorized as «post-black.»
Guy Richards Smit, creator of everyone's favorite vodka soaked artist, the megalomaniacal and buffoonish Jonathan Grossmalerman, collaborates with the
iconic Joshua White, creator of Joshua Light Show and a television
director whose credits
include the Max Headroom Show and Seinfeld, to bring The GROSSMALERMAN Show!
Iconic, immediately affecting and universally recognizable, Magritte's pictorial conundrums, trademark double - takes, and visual - verbal paradoxes are as pervasive as ever, as indicated by the appropriation of his imagery by subsequent artists, film
directors, advertising agencies, and musicians — key examples
include the logos of The Beatles» record label and CBS.
Works
included in the exhibition range from film posters painted by Peter Doig for his weekly film club in Trinidad, a video projection, Ligne de Foi, 1991, by James Coleman, Polaroid photographs by film
director Andrey Tarkovsky, which were selected by Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster for their poetic representation of landscape, photographs presenting an example of early self - cinema by Victorian photographer Lady Clementina Hawarden and the screening of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's
iconic The Red Shoes, 1948.
The exhibition, curated by Jennifer Farrell, Curator of Exhibitions, and Bruce Boucher,
Director of the Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia,
includes early prints from the collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation, which reveal Johns» early adaptation of the medium in creating some of his most
iconic images.
Based in San Francisco and assembled under the direction of Wattis
Director Jens Hoffmann, the collection
includes photography, painting, sculpture, drawing, film, installation, and more by contemporary artists who live and work along the West Coast's
iconic Highway 101.
On view are numerous examples of Katz's
iconic figurative works,
including the monumental painting Pas de Deux from 1983, a gift from Paul J. Schupf in honor of Hugh J. Gourley III,
director emeritus of the museum.
RØDE Founder and Managing
Director Peter Freedman AM and TSL Products» Managing
Director Chris Exelby sealed a deal that now sees Freedman Electronics take control over the entire SoundField company,
including the current product line as well as all IP associated with the
iconic brand.
Other features
include director commentary, 14 deleted scenes with commentary, and breakdowns of some of the film's most
iconic scenes.