Not exact matches
From the opening credits to an early gag involving a
portrait artist, Steven Spielberg's The Adventures Of Tintin formally announces its intent to
respect the style and vision of Hergé, the Belgian
artist who created Tintin and took the boy reporter / adventurer through two dozen books of comic - book adventures over the course of more than 40 years.
Best Documentary: Marwencol, directed by Jeff Malmberg (USA, 2010) Jury Statement: «For its ingenious, organic storytelling and
respect for its subject, the documentary jury recognizes a complex and multi-layered
portrait of a survivor and
artist which comes to life thanks to an amazing level of trust between filmmaker and subject that allows director Jeff Malmberg to bring his audience deep into the fascinating and very private world that is Marwencol.»
Keeping It Real Beijing
artist Liu Xiaodong's expressive realist
portraits, touching on some of the most vital social problems in China, have brought him
respect in his home country — and a high level of visibility internationally Barbara Pollack
Although Rauschenberg's motivation for taking the photos is unknown, these images present an evocative
portrait of de Kooning's work environment, as though Rauschenberg wished to capture a glimpse of the inner life and working methods of an
artist he greatly
respected.
A well -
respected member of the Sydney arts community, Kathrin served as vice president for
Portrait Artists Australia for some years and is currently founder and director of the innovative Project 504, an art space that fosters collaboration between emerging and established Australian a
Artists Australia for some years and is currently founder and director of the innovative Project 504, an art space that fosters collaboration between emerging and established Australian
artistsartists.