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We've been sharing behind - the - scenes photos of Art in the Twenty - First Century: Season 8 on our Instagram for months now, but this is the first post here on the ART21 Magazine dedicated to uncovering what goes on behind the camera, as we film our documentary series on contemporary art and artists.

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Hundreds of his photos are gathered in Knockout: The Art of Boxing, which captures Ali, Frazier, Tyson and many others at their most menacing and behind the scenes.
The 3 - disc special edition Blu - ray will include: • Commentary by Writer David Scarpa • Deleted Scenes • Featurettes: • — Re-Imagining «The Day» • — Unleashing Gort • — Watching the Skies: In Search of Extraterrestrial Life • — The Day the Earth was «Green» • Concept Art • Storyboards • Production Photos • Theatrical Trailer • Build Your Own GORT BD - Java Game (Blu - ray exclusive) • Klaatu's Unseen Artifacts: The Day the Earth Stood Still Picture - in - Picture Track (Blu - ray exclusive) • Digital Copy
Filming on Creed 2 is now underway, as confirmed by set photos showing Dolph Lundgren and Florian Munteanu shooting scenes at Philadelphia's Museum of Art, where the famous «Rocky steps» are.
Having used a special state - of - the - art 3D camera rig to create the designs, Chickenfoot gives fans a truly multi-dimensional experience throughout the packaging that also offers a 3D photo of each band member with stats and Q&A s, QR codes for behind the scenes 3D video content from the photo shoot on smartphones and much more.
Chock full of original art inspired by the film, timelines, quotables, deleted scene details, influences, pop culture references, behind - the - scenes photos, scene breakdowns and more, Pulp Fiction: The Complete Story of Quentin Tarantino's Masterpiece is available now.
What's especially annoying is that Bedknobs has had the Scrapbook (of concept art, behind - the - scenes photos, and poster designs) and Film Facts sections of its original DVD disappear in favor of «Wizards of Waverly Place» promotion and the «Suite Life» kids telling us to go Blu.
Extras: New interviews with actors Linda Blair, Peter Barton, Vincent Van Patten, Suki Goodwin, Kevin Brophy and Jenny Neumann; commentary with Blair, director Tom DeSimone, prodcuers Irwin Yablans and Bruce Cohn Curtis; original theatrical trailer & TV spots; new interview with DeSimone; new interview with Curtis; new interview with writer Randolph Feldman; new «Anatomy of the Death Scenes» with DeSimone, Feldman, make - up artist Pam Peitzman, art director Steven G. Legler and special effects artist John Eggett; new «On Location at the Kimberly Crest House» with DeSimone; new «Gothic Design in Hell Night» with Steven G. Legler; original radio spot; photo gallery featuring rare, never - before - seen stills.
Bonus features include: - Audio commentary with director Niki Caro - «Te Waka: Building The Canoe» Featurette - «Behind - The - Scenes of Whale Rider» featurette - Deleted Scenes with optional commentary - Poster art and photo gallery
The two original short films in which the Christmas tale was born, Rare Exports Inc. (2003) and Rare Exports - The Official Safety Instructions (2005) The Making of Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale «Blood in the snow» — a look at the concept art Animatics & computer effects video comparison Behind the scenes production stills photo gallery Original theatrical trailer from Finland
The DVD comes with the «Kingsman Archives,» a collection of concept art photos and behind - the scenes stills, plus «Black Cab Chaos: Anatomy of a Killer Case.»
Moving directly from weeks spent with Horizon: Zero Dawn's lush and photo - realistic graphics to Breath of the Wild was initially jarring, and while it is abundantly clear that the cel - shaded, painterly art style of Zelda was as much a product of lack of computing horsepower as an aesthetic choice, there were some admittedly beautiful scenes along the way.
NEW Sounds from the Cold — interviews with supervising sound editor David Lewis Yewdall and special sound effects designer Alan Howarth NEW Between the Lines — an interview with novelization author Alan Dean Foster Audio Commentary by director John Carpenter and actor Kurt Russell John Carpenter's The Thing: Terror Takes Shape — a documentary on the making of THE THING featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell, special effects make - up designer Rob Bottin, legendary matte artist Albert Whitlock plus members of the cast and crew (80 minutes — SD) Outtakes (5 minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes from the electronic press kit featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell and Rob Bottin (12 minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes — The Making of a Chilling Tale and The Making of THE THING (1982 — 14 minutes — SD) Vintage Product Reel — contains a promotional condensed version of the film with additional footage not in the film (19 minutes — SD) Vintage Behind - the - Scenes footage (2 minutes — SD) Annotated Production Archive — Production Art and Storyboards, Location Scouting, Special Make - up Effects, Post Production (48 minutes — SD) Network TV Broadcast version of THE THING (92 minutes — SD) Teaser Trailer Theatrical Trailers (U.S. and German Trailer) TV spots Radio Spots Still Gallery (behind - the - scenes photos, posters and lobby Scenes footage (2 minutes — SD) Annotated Production Archive — Production Art and Storyboards, Location Scouting, Special Make - up Effects, Post Production (48 minutes — SD) Network TV Broadcast version of THE THING (92 minutes — SD) Teaser Trailer Theatrical Trailers (U.S. and German Trailer) TV spots Radio Spots Still Gallery (behind - the - scenes photos, posters and lobby scenes photos, posters and lobby cards)
With only one actual bonus feature to speak of — the six - part behind - the - scenes featurette «The Director's Notebook: The Cinematic Sleight of Hand — and a glorified photo gallery («The Art of The Prestige») acting purely as supplemental fodder, I feel genuinely cheated by the lack of behind - the - scenes material included in this single - disc effort.
Find a striking, bold photograph or piece of art or graphic that you feel captures the essence of your book or maybe a scene in the book, buy the credits and then download your photo file.
I was excited to see these scenes in person and even happier to experience Portuguese culture expressed in art, architecture, and music as portrayed in the second part of my Portugal Instagram photos.
Deponia has become of my favourite game worlds, all thanks to Daedalic's wonderful hand - drawn art style which brings every single scene to life, managing to inject every location and character with more personality than any number of photo - realistic shooters could ever hope of achieving.
According to the organizers, this photo project is a way to link Bushwick to a long line of neighborhoods where the art scene once flourished, changed, and in some cases, disappeared.
f.l.t.r.: Hiwa K, The Existentialist Scene in Kurdistan (Raw Materiality 01), 2017, Multichannel video installation, This Lemon tastes of Apple, 2011, Single - channel HD Video, Installation view, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2017, Photo: Frank Sperling
Following are a few quick photos of the art and the scene that opened the international art fair:
Usually painting from collaged photographs, Wood takes delightful liberties with background, scale, and color, often distorting figures, employing unusually vivid hues, or adding a work of art in place of a family photo in an interior scene.
One of the most restless artistic minds of the postwar American scene, he experimented endlessly, producing abstract films and found - art assemblages, intricate felt - pen and blobby inkblot drawings, punk - scene photos and playful performances.
Emily Horton,» Gallery Hopping; Taking a Stroll through Atlanta's Art Scene,» Points North, March, p. 22 - 29, review of artist's work, photo of Aftermath: Camille 1969 - Front Beach Texaco.
MOST LIKELY TO FIND: Photos of Lady Gaga, Lana del Rey, James Franco, Marina Abramovic, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Patti Smith; scenes from MoMA PS1; pictures from his travels to art sites around the world; and daily photos of the view from Biensenbach's Lower East Side apartment window -LRB-» #window23&raPhotos of Lady Gaga, Lana del Rey, James Franco, Marina Abramovic, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Patti Smith; scenes from MoMA PS1; pictures from his travels to art sites around the world; and daily photos of the view from Biensenbach's Lower East Side apartment window -LRB-» #window23&raphotos of the view from Biensenbach's Lower East Side apartment window -LRB-» #window23»).
The project participants with their light installations, large - scale objects, contemporary paintings, drawings, photos and videos will attest to the diversity of the regional art scene.
Andrés Serrano (b. 1950, New York): After exploding upon the U.S. art scene with his controversial photo of a crucifix immersed in urine, Serrano has never stayed far from America's off - and - on culture wars.
This seminar provides an in - depth look at the contemporary art scene in Paris ahead of FIAC and Paris Photo, highlighting key galleries, projects and practitioners in Paris, drawing out important shifts and developments in recent years and explaining the reasons behind Paris» rise as a contemporary art centre.
, LIAF, Lofoten International Art Festival, Norway Rematerialized New Galerie Paris / New York, New Galerie, Paris on Off moments, Grimmuseum, Berlin Le tamis et le sable 2/3: L'Intervalle, Instants Chavirés, Paris New Eyes for New Spaces, ISCP, New York Und everybody says yeah — on internet meme, The House of Electronic Arts, Basel 2012 The End (s) of the Library, Goethe - Institut New York Library, New York The Making of Americans: A marathon reading of Gertrude Stein's novel, Triple Canopy, New York Let us keep our own noon, curated by David Horvitz, West, Den Haag Rome Photo Festival, MACRO, Testaccio, Rome Fair Exchange, curated by Taeyoon Choi, Eyebeam, New York Canceled: alternative manifestations and productive failures, organised by Lauren van Haaften - Schic, Center for Book Arts, New York Frieze, with Triple Canopy, New York Group exhibition, Access Art, Vancouver Matter Out of Place, The Kitchen, New York Scenes of Selves, Occasions for Ruses, Surrey Art Gallery, Vancouver In search of..., curated by Lennard Dost and Daniel Dennis de Wit, Academie Minerva, Groningen the chief on top of the chief, MIRACLE & CONNELLY PRESENTS, Vancouver Force Fields, curated by Alexis Granwell and Jenny Jaskey, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Philadelphia 2011 The Greater Cloud, curated by Petra Heck, Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam Worng, IMO, Copenhagen Intimate Bureaucracies: Art and the Mail, curated by Zanna Gilbert, Art Exchange, University of Essex, Essex Subject to Change, Fathom + Hatch, New York The Best of 2011, Soloway, Brooklyn, New York The Open Daybook, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles FINISHED, Showpaper 42nd St Gallery, New York, New York As Yet UnTitled, SF Camerawork, San Francisco LATE Nights, Berkley Art Museum, Berkeley, California (performance) 2010 FREE, New Museum, New York Different Repetitions, curated by David Senior, Booklyn, New York Palling Around with Socialists, U-turn Art Space, Cincinnati, Ohio We have as much time as it takes, Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco FAX, Burnaby Art Gallery, Vancouver An Immaterial Survey of our Peers, Chicago (online) 01, Presented by 01 Magazine, 107 Shaw Gallery, Toronto The Page, Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman University, Orange, California Burn, Baby, Burn!
Photo essay: London - based photographer John Short was determined to depict the death of New York's creative scene, but his images of its once - legendary arts venues proved that the spaces are far from «lost» (+ slideshow).
One of the pivotal photo - makers to emerge in the last half of the twentieth century, he rose to prominence in the 1970s by photographing everyday scenes, countering the notion that photography had to follow pictorial or dogmatically formal means in order to be perceived as art.
One of the most influential young artists working in the Filipino art scene, Nona Garcia is perhaps best known for her elaborate, large - scale paintings characterized by an intense, photo - realistic approach and for her series of X-ray installations — illuminated films of found objects encased in light - boxes.
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