Not exact matches
iFlix TV has the
largest collection of independent, classic and new release
films on the web.
Some Herbie fans may like that the Beetle has a
larger role than the second
film and these folks probably won't be deterred from adding this to their
collection at any rate.
The
film is an exhausting
collection of airplane CGI Firefox - style and heroic slow - motion establishing shots with shutter - staggered sprints through minefields, tripwires, and
large - calibre gunfire that would be more at home in a chop - socky Van Damme opera.
As the
largest collection of African - American
film critics in North America, the AAFCA is highly respected by some of the biggest figures within the industry, including Spike Lee, Jordan Peele and former AAFCA publicist Ava DuVernay.
Featuring clips from the
film Sholem Aleichem: Laughing in the Darkness, along with lesson plans and historical background readings, this
collection invites students to connect Aleichem's life to the
larger transformation of traditional Jewish identity in late nineteenth - and early twentieth - century Eastern Europe.
This last Saharan phenomenon has wowed everyone from Aldous Huxley, who described them in a Vogue essay as being «furred with a bright saline efflorescence,» to video artist Bill Viola, whose 1979 short on the
largest flat, Chott El Djerid, is in the Museum of Modern Art
film collection.
Recently reopened theatre The Rep has been bringing exciting drama to Birmingham for more than 100 years and it is now adjoined to the new cultural icon that is the Library of Birmingham, Europe's
largest public library, offering live music and entertainment as well as a vast
collection of books,
films and publications to explore, including a breath - taking archive of Shakespeare works.
Her exhibition will explore «landscape» in its broadest sense, including intimate
collections of natural found objects,
large scale drawn pieces and a major new, experimental 35 mm
film, Antigone.
Internationally - acclaimed artist Josephine Meckseper, known for her
film, photography, and installations that conflate art objects with commodities, responds to the museum's architecture, location, and
collection with five
large - scale sculptural works installed in the outdoor gallery, lobby, and permanent
collection galleries.
Barbara Kruger, Modern Art Oxford Barbara Kruger's work is in major
collections across the world and this summer her work appeared in a solo exhibition at Modern Art Oxford occupying a
large proportion of the gallery space with a series of collages,
films and installations.
The
collection has particular strengths in Ming and Qing dynasty Chinese painting, Mughal dynasty Indian miniature painting, Baroque painting, old master prints and drawings, early American painting, nineteenth - and early - twentieth - century photography, Conceptual art, international contemporary art, West Coast avant - garde
film, international animation, Soviet cinema, early video art, and the
largest collection of Japanese
films outside of Japan.
The display includes
film, photographs, maquettes, drawings and
large - scale sculptures such as Recumbent Figure, 1938, the first to enter Tate's
collection in 1939.
The
largest collection of Mendieta's
film works ever presented is a full - scale gallery exhibition which was organized by the Katherine E. Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota in 2014 touring within the USA and with forthcoming venues in Europe: Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin, (20 April - 22 July 2018) and Jeu de Paume, Paris, (16 October 2018 - 27 January 2019).
Part of a
larger urban renovation project, the building is aimed both to publicly showcase pieces from the foundation's permanent
collection of art and to accommodate special exhibitions,
film screenings, live performances and art - related educational programs.
A
collection of photographs and
film stills documenting a week living in a Glass House (a
large old Victorian greenhouse in Lincolnshire).
The work was shown as part of a
larger exhibition of Just's
films in 2011 and is now part of the museum's permanent
collection.
With a program of over hundred events, two art fairs, nine private
collections, a thirteen - hour
film program, several art prizes, the end of the 9th Berlin Biennale, a
large program of project spaces and gallery exhibitions opening around the city, it's hard to know where to start.
The Carnegie Museum of Art is home to works by such luminaries as Edgar Degas, Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Robert Adam and many others, along with galleries of sculpture, modern art, the Heinz Architectural Center, a
large film and video
collection, and various traveling exhibits.
The BFI
collection is one of the
largest public
collections of
film costumes in the world and represents the work of many major costume designers such as Edith Head, Ellen Mirojnick, John Mollo and Sandy Powell.
The exhibition space now holds one of the
largest collections of contemporary Chinese art in the world, and continues to host talks, workshops, performance pieces, and
film screenings.
Now her work is in major
collections across the world and she is showing a solo exhibition at Modern Art Oxford occupying a
large proportion of the gallery space with a series of collages,
films and installations.
She works actively with the
collections of Chanel, Dior, Gaultier, Lacroix, Ellie Saab and Valentino working in
large format Polaroid
film.
The exhibition brings together 60 works from the
collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation in a variety of mediums, from
large - scale printmaking to metal sculpture, shadow puppetry, and
film.
Under his leadership the exhibition programme has become hugely dynamic, with explorations of the
collection,
large - scale solo exhibitions, international exchanges, presentations by young artists, a series of
film and video exhibitions and projects in Ghent's public space.
Highlights of the
collection include a
large number of
film installations and artists»
films from the 1960s and 1970s.
The Andy Warhol
Film Project began in the 1980s when the Whitney Museum and The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) agreed to collaborate on the
largest archival research project in the history of American avant - garde cinema: to catalogue Warhol's massive
film collection, investigate its history, and preserve and re-release all of the
films in conjunction with a program of scholarly research and publication.
Plastic
films and carrier bags — Although these are not usually collected as part of your recycling service, they can be recycled in the carrier bag
collection points at the
larger stores of most major retailers including Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, The Co-op and Waitrose.
For those who can't recycle plastic
film at home, there are some types of plastic
films that can be recycled at carrier bag
collection points at the
larger stores of most major supermarkets including Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, The Co-op and Waitrose.