Sentences with phrase «mm films»

The exhibition, which includes inkjet prints, C - prints, bronze sculpture, Polaroids, digitized 16 mm films, and film stills, points to the importance of Haxton's work in the history of conceptual practice.
Using analog projection and digital video, Sherman combined television broadcasts and found 16 mm films into an anxiety - ridden, disorienting video collage of war, surveillance and authority.
Titles include Boomerang by Richard Serra (1974), featuring Nancy Holt vibrantly experimenting with the then - new and immediate medium of video; SHEDS (Jane Crawford and Robert Fiore), a short documentary produced for the 2004 Robert Smithson retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, that features newly compiled footage of two Smithson works (Partially Buried Woodshed and Mica Spread); video excerpts from artist Renee Green's Partially Buried gallery installation; and the experimental 16 mm films Monuments by Redmond Entwistle (2010) and Center of the Cyclone by Heather Trawick (2015), among other titles.
Featuring a selection of short, mid-century animated 16 mm films by American icon Robert Breer — all of which were projected in L.A. during the opening of a Larry Rivers exhibition in 1963 — including A Man and His Dog Out for Air (1957), Eyewash (1959), and Homage to Jean Tinguely's Homage to New York (1960).
In addition to her 16 mm films, Dean has created large — scale blackboard drawings, photographs, and acoustic works.
She works in a variety of media but is perhaps best known for her 16 mm films.
Installation view of Margaret Salmon, Ninna Nanna, 2007; 3 - screen installation of 16 - mm films transferred to DVD; Collection of Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Photo Jake Erlich
Left: Margaret Salmon, Ninna Nanna, 2007; 3 - screen installation of 16 - mm films transferred to DVD; Collection of Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., Museum purchase through the contributions of members of the Contemporary Acquisitions Council and the Joseph H. Hirshhorn Purchase Fund, 2008
This comprehensive survey will bring together over 115 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, wallpapers and prints, early computer - based art, videos, and 16 mm films.
March 31 there will be a screening of 16 mm films not included in the exhibition.
According to The Art Newspaper, the donation includes work by Wolfgang Tillmans, Cerith Wyn Evans, and Lucy Mackenzie, as well as the complete canon of Canadian artist Jack Goldstein's 16 mm films from the 1970s and 1980s.
I was lucky enough to be in Hamburg when his 16 mm films were first shown.
The section of the exhibition devoted to his activity in the city features the screening of his Super 8 mm films Brasil Jorge, Fillmore East, Gay Pride Parade (all from 1971), Agrippina is Rome - Manhattan (1972), and his slide shows Neyrótica (1973), which shows young men in various sexually provocative poses, and South Bronx (1973 - 76).
The works on display include Dean's 16 mm films of influential figures such as her major six - screen installation with Merce Cunningham in Merce Cunningham performs STILLNESS... (six performances, six films)(2008), alongside her film of Claes Oldenburg in Manhattan Mouse Museum (2011) and her film diptych of Julie Mehretu GDGDA (2011), all previously unseen in the UK, as well as Mario Merz (2002), Michael Hamburger (2007), Cy Twombly in Edwin Parker (2011), and David Hockney in Portraits (2016).
In a spirit of cinematic dialogue with her three London exhibitions this Spring, Tacita Dean has invited Los Angeles - based curator and archivist Mark Toscano to select and present three programmes of 16 mm films by various artists, each one engaging with one of the themes of her exhibitions.
which includes inkjet prints, C - prints, bronze sculpture, Polaroids, digitized 16 mm films, and film stills, points to the importance of Haxton's
Over the past twenty - five years Bethan Huws has produced a multifaceted body of work in various media — watercolors, sculptures, text based works presented both in museums and in outdoor spaces and, more recently 35 mm films that she has scripted and directed.
A photographer and designer, she is known above all for her 16 mm films in which she focuses on historic or fictional stories.
Since the start of their collaboration in 1994 Dutch artists Jeroen de Rijke and Willem de Rooij have produced a select corpus of 35 mm and 16 mm films, photographs, objects, installations and texts.
JG departs from her previous 16 mm films in that it marks a return to voiceover and sets out to respond directly to Ballard's challenge — posed to her in a letter shortly before he died — that she should seek to solve the mysteries of Smithson's Spiral Jetty with her film.
Presented on the third and fourth floors of the Museum, this comprehensive survey will bring together over 115 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, wallpapers and prints, early computer - based art, videos, and 16 mm films.
Rarely - seen 16 mm films from the 1970s will be screened in the Osher Lecture Hall, including Dufus (aka Art)(1970/73), The Last Supper (1970/73), Rocking Chair (1972), Pitchfork and the Devil (1979), and Down Hear (1972).
Mike Henderson's early 16 mm films, preserved by the Academy Film Archive, will be showcased at this year's New York Film Festival.
Goya's prints and Eisenstein's 35 mm films serve as an introduction to Longo's massive charcoal drawings.
Following the presentations of Shelly Silver (2015), Akram Zaatari (2016), and Vincent Dieutre (2017), this year's 40th edition will be devoted to Tacita Dean's 16 mm and 35 mm films, and will feature screenings of The Uncles (2004), Kodak (2006), Craneway Event (2009), Event for a Stage (2015), among others, as well as some of the artist's short films, including the 35 mm premiere of His Picture in Little (2017) and Providence (2017).
By way of 16 mm films, Dean features five influential American artists spanning several generations: Julie Mehretu, Cy Twombly, Leo Steinberg, Claes Oldenburg and Merce Cunningham.
They often frame their 16 mm films through performance, as a way to heighten the embodiment of characters who are often brought together across different historical moments, facts, and fictions.
I was raised back in the day when teachers showed 16 mm films in the classroom.
Like the first educational films, some 75 years earlier, there were not enough videodisc players in schools, and also a paucity of good discs that would encourage schools to purchase them and give up their well - entrenched 16 mm films and projectors.
Utilising the 16 mm films shot by her grandfather as memorial evidence and the catalyst for a familial reassessment of the mythologised Mick, the filmmaker adequately structures the piece to reveal buried truths.
Therefore, to give that replacement screen a proper send - off before it is taken down, the theater will be presenting «70 mm Film Festival: The Ultimate Edition,» the third iteration of a program of 70 mm films that began back in 2013 as a way of exhibiting some of Hollywood's most spectacular visions in the manner in which they were meant to be seen.
A 207 seat theatre capable of screening 16 mm and 35 mm films is available for private bookings at the Alexander Library Building.
I started GoPro in 2002, we came out with our first product — the original Hero Camera (a 35 mm film camera)-- in 2004.
Instead, «Hateful Eight» — which held its worldwide premiere at the Cinerama Dome — will play in another auditorium at the Arclight equipped to project in 70 mm film.
With the help of 70 mm film images and a focused light crystal, actors in heavy makeup and costumes invited casual observers to participate in a third dimension filled with dreams, eagles and shadowy visions.
So when people saw me, I'm sure they would look at the old 16 mm film and think «Hey, he's a pretty good player,» and then they saw me and went, «Ehhhhh.»
At first he just mailed out the 16 - mm film.
By the end of 2012, 35 mm film in movie theaters is expected to decline to 37 percent on a global scale, which is a dramatic decline from 68 percent of global cinema screens in 2010.
The standard 35 mm film we're all used to seeing in movie theaters will be replaced worldwide by digital technology in the next few years, and the hit blockbuster film «Avatar» is to blame for the shift, according to a new report.
Ross mentions using some RCMA products when doing Cate Blanchett's makeup for Carol to create a natural, skin - like look for the 16 mm film.
Also some variants 70 mm film is projected at 48 fps (Disney's «Soaring» Ride and some of the documentaries put out in the 1990s if I'm not mistaken and it also looks amazing, and certainly didn't have anyone complaining.
Shot on 35 mm film using only available light, «Ballast» is a profoundly American film that's nonetheless rooted in the European tradition of improvised, lo - fi naturalism (as in, say, the work of Belgium's Dardenne brothers).
The 35 mm film stock and muted colour palette add an authentic 70s patina to the visuals, with cinematographer Janusz Kaminski's smartly choreographed cameras pursuing the film's protagonists through halls and corridors with efficient panache.
35 mm film is HD quality after all.
That it was shot on 35 mm film makes the picture softer and more intimate than hard, high contrast digital.
A small - time private eye (Cage, Snake Eyes) is hired by a wealthy widow (Carter, The Love Letter) to learn the secret to a short 8 mm film found in her deceased husband's safe.
The feature shot on 35 mm film.
The unveiling of the Macintosh in 1984 is shot on grainy 16 mm film and scored with vintage synthesizers.
The introduction of the NeXT computer, which took place in 1988 during Jobs's hiatus from Apple, uses 35 mm film and a full orchestra.
While viewing it at home may lack the impact of catching it on 70 mm film in the theater, not even the smallest screen could take away from Nolan's masterful filmmaking, ably assisted by a dynamic score from the legendary Hans Zimmer.
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