If anything, I'd say the list reveals a disheartening shortsightedness, made all the more depressing by the fact that it was compiled by some of the most high -
profile people in the art world today, including Guggenheim Director Richard Armstrong, MoMA Director Glenn Lowry, Hammer Museum Director Ann Philbin, and Serpentine Gallery Co-Director Julia Peyton - Jones.
Not exact matches
Among the high -
profile premieres this year are «Antz,» the new Dreamworks animated film; James Ivory's «A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries,» with Kris Kristofferson playing a character inspired by novelist James Jones; «Dancing at Lughnasa,» starring Meryl Streep
in the film of Brian Friel's celebrated play; John Waters» «Pecker,» with Edward Furlong as a fast - food worker whose photos are embraced by the New York
art world; Helena Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh
in «The Theory of Flight,» about a work - release prisoner assigned to a woman with Lou Gehrig's disease; Ben Stiller as a drug - addicted TV writer
in «Permanent Midnight»; Christina Ricci
in «Desert Blue,» about slim prospects for a teenager
in a town of 89
people; «The Imposters,» the new film by Stanley («Big Night») Tucci, starring Tucci and Oliver Platt as cruise - ship stowaways; «Rushmore,» with Jason Schwartzmann as a prep schooler who is a lousy student but hyperactive
in campus activities; Cameron Diaz
in «Very Bad Things,» about a bachelor party that ends
in murder; Cate Blanchett as «Elizabeth,» the story of England's 16th century monarch, and «The Judas Kiss,» with FBI agent Emma Thompson on the trail of the kidnapper of a computer genius.
«How Okwui Enwezor Changed the
Art World» In the Wall Street Journal Magazine, Zeke Turner profiles Nigerian - born curator Okwui Enwezor who is «as surprised as the next person» about his growing influence in the global art world — not in the African art world, but in the international art wor
Art World» In the Wall Street Journal Magazine, Zeke Turner profiles Nigerian - born curator Okwui Enwezor who is «as surprised as the next person» about his growing influence in the global art world — not in the African art world, but in the international art w
World»
In the Wall Street Journal Magazine, Zeke Turner profiles Nigerian - born curator Okwui Enwezor who is «as surprised as the next person» about his growing influence in the global art world — not in the African art world, but in the international art worl
In the Wall Street Journal Magazine, Zeke Turner
profiles Nigerian - born curator Okwui Enwezor who is «as surprised as the next
person» about his growing influence
in the global art world — not in the African art world, but in the international art worl
in the global
art world — not in the African art world, but in the international art wor
art world — not in the African art world, but in the international art w
world — not
in the African art world, but in the international art worl
in the African
art world, but in the international art wor
art world, but in the international art w
world, but
in the international art worl
in the international
art wor
art worldworld.