Sentences with phrase «solo film centered»

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Ignoring some of the absolutely silly decisions made so Brad Pitt's adventure would be a primarily solo journey (with him completely front and center until the final act), like the film's McGuffin of a scientist meeting his end in a decidedly slapdash manner, World War Z fails to instill the film's plot with any sense of urgency.
While the original ideas for a Star Wars stand - alone film would be about Yoda, Boba Fett or Han Solo, it's now been confirmed that this spin - off will center around... a woman!
Alden Ehrenreich has been front and center in films directed by the Coen brothers and Warren Beatty, but he's about to be thrown into the global spotlight with the May release of «Solo: A Star Wars Story.»
Director Ron Howard has offered a glimpse of his brother, actor Clint Howard, in his upcoming Star Wars spinoff film centered on Han Solo.
As Logan draws closer and closer to its release date, the cast and crew of the Wolverine solo movie are out doing the press rounds, and speaking to We Got This Covered, Logan director James Mangold spoke about the possibility of further developing the future X-Men world by doing a film centered the young mutant X-23.
The standalone film centers on the adventures of Solo in his youth, including his meeting of future copilot Chewbacca and friend Lando Calrissian.
EXHIBITION «Adam Pendleton: Becoming Imperceptible» @ Contemporary Art Center New Orleans (April 1 - June 16, 2016): Featuring film, wall paintings, ceramics, silkscreens, «Becoming Imperceptible» is Adam Pendleton «s largest solo museum exhibition in the United States.
This 30 + page cover story runs parallel and serves as a spin - off to the artist's first US solo museum exhibition a New York's MoMA, centered around her new feature - length film, Incense Sweaters & Ice.
He has performed, screened and exhibited at museums, microcinemas, film festivals, galleries, bars and barns, including recent solo presentations at Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Roots and Culture, the Chicago Cultural Center, Cinema Contra, Microlights, Echo Park Film Center, Lease Agreement and the University of Chicago Film Studies Center.
He has performed, screened and exhibited at museums, microcinemas, film festivals, galleries, bars and barns, including solo presentations at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Photography, University of Chicago's Film Studies Center, and Chicago Cultural Center.
SATURDAY, MAY 27 Opening: Martine Syms at Museum of Modern Art For her first solo museum show in America, Martine Syms, the young artist known for her reflections on performance and film history, will debut a new immersive installation centered around Incense, Sweaters, and Ice (2017), a feature - length film.
Weerasethakul has presented his work widely in international art and film contexts, including the Sharjah Biennial 11 in the UAE (2013), where he and fellow Kick The Machine artist Chai Siri received the Sharjah Biennial Prize, dOCUMENTA 13 in Kassel, Germany (2012), Liverpool Biennial (2006), Busan Biennale (2004), the Istanbul Biennial (2001), and in solo and group exhibitions at art spaces such as Haus der Kunst in Munich, Germany; Hangar Bicocca, Milan, Italy; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; New Museum, New York; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; and Musée d'Art Modern de la Ville de Paris.
«For his first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, Ming Wong creates a series of videos and scenic backdrops that center around the making of Roman Polanski's seminal 1974 film Chinatown.
She has had solo exhibitions in Florida at the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood (2012), Farside Gallery (2011), Spinello Gallery (2010, 2008), and Rocket Projects (2006, 2005), and her solo show, Resurrection, at Spinello Gallery was filmed for a documentary on Artnet TV.
Büttner, whose conceptual practice often incorporates collaboration and spans printmaking, painting, installation, and film, recently had solo shows at David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles and the Walker Art Center; she also won the Max Mara Art Prize for Women for 2009 — 11.
-- If the Oscar - winning fortune of Life of Pi didn't bring enough glory to Alexis Rockman, the painter who created the visual inspiration for the film, then the artist is about to encounter plenty more with a solo exhibition of new work inspired by the New York City's ecosystem opening at Sperone Westwater in mid-September, followed by an exhibition of his watercolors from the Ang Lee film at the Drawing Center later in the month.
Solo presentations / exhibitions include Pat Hearn Gallery, Anthology film Archives, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Drawing Center, Huntington Beach Art Center, Las Cienegas Projects, CUE Art Foundation, the Kitchen, and the Santa Monica Museum of Art.
Working independently of the Thai commercial film industry, Apichatpong Weerasethakul work has been presented widely in film and art contexts internationally, including the Sharjah Biennial in the UAE (2013) and dOCUMENTA 13 in Kassel, Germany (2012), and in solo and group exhibitions including Haus der Kunst in Munich, Germany; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; New Museum, New York.
Ligon is one of the most important American artists working today, with work spanning painting, sculpture, photography, and film, and exhibitions throughout the United States and Europe, including the 1991 and 1993 Whitney Biennials; Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary Art and The American Century: Art and Culture 1900 — 2000, both at the Whitney; solo exhibitions at the Studio Museum in Harlem; the Kunstverein München, Germany; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri; ICA in Philadelphia; and SFMOMA; as well as the 1997 Venice Biennale and Documenta II.
Ericka Beckman's work has been the subject of numerous solo and group exhibitions and film festivals most recently at Kunst - Werke (Berlin, Germany) in 2018; the Secession (Vienna, Austria) in 2017; Walker Art Center (Minneapolis, MN), Muzeum Sztuki (Łódź, Poland), MAMCO (Geneva, Switzerland) in 2016; Whitney Museum of American Art (New York, NY), Raven Row (London, UK) in 2015; Modern Art Oxford (Oxford, UK) and Swiss Institute (New York, NY) in 2014; Kunsthalle Bern (Bern, Switzerland), Tate Modern (London, UK) and Centre Pompidou (Paris, France), Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea (Turin, Italy) all 2013 and has been included in four Biennials at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
Dash Shaw (BFA 2005 Illustration) Author, animator and cartoonist; published works include Cosplayers 1 & 2, Doctors, New School, 3 New Stories, The Unclothed Man in the 35th Century A.D., Bottomless Belly Button all published by Fantagraphics; New Jobs published by Uncivilized Books; BodyWorld published by Pantheon; Bottomless Belly Button was named Publishers Weekly's best graphic novel and one of Entertainment Weekly's top 10 books; New School was voted One the Best Books of 2013 by National Public Radio; animated short Seraph selected for 2013 Sundance Film Festival; animated series The Unclothed Man in the 35th Century A.D. aired on IFC.com (2009); solo exhibition of original writings and storyboards at Duke University's John Hope Franklin Center (2008); solo exhibition at the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (2010); Harvey Award nominee: Best Graphic Album for Bottomless Belly Button (2009); Ignatz Award nomination in the category of Outstanding Story for Galactic Funnels (2008); drawings featured in the film Rabbit Hole (2010); Sundance Writing and Directing Labs Fellow (2010); Cullman Center Fellow (2014).
Alshaibi has had over ten international solo exhibitions and her artworks are widely exhibited in prominent international biennials, film festivals, museums / institutions, galleries and fairs, including the 55th Venice Biennial, 2014 FotoFest International Biennial (Houston), Honolulu Biennial 2014 (Hawaii), MoMA (NYC), Edge of Arabia (London), Arab World Institute (Paris), Headlands Center for the Arts (San Francisco), The Bronx Museum (NYC), Paris Photo (Paris) and Museum of Contemporary Art (Denver).
Dylan Gauthier: highwatermarks, the first US solo museum project by the Brooklyn - based artist Dylan Gauthier (b. 1979, Los Angeles), centers on an immersive video and audio installation that was planned, filmed, and edited during the artist's year - long residency at the Brandywine River...
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