Today's Daily Briefs: official website for Yo - kai Watch 2 in Europe, more details about the MariCar lawsuit, the Silver the Hedgehog figure from First 4 Figures now available on Play - Asia, and
video retrospective for the Final Fantasy series.
Yesterday, Nintendo uploaded
a video retrospective for the Kirby 25th Anniversary, showcasing pretty much all Kirby games ever released!
Today's Daily Briefs: official website for Yo - kai Watch 2 in Europe, more details about the MariCar lawsuit, the Silver the Hedgehog figure from First 4 Figures now available on Play - Asia, and
video retrospective for the Final Fantasy series.
Not exact matches
Le Coq needs cover
for injury (like Felaini the Thug, how he hasn't had more red cards or
retrospective bans from
video evidence I don't know) decides to start getting all Karate kid.
At the same time, Uchida is responsible
for some of the most remarkable swordplay films of the 1950s and»60s; his five - film Musashi Miyamoto epic (not screened at MOMA), starring Kinnosuke Nakamura in the title role and Ken Takakura as his arch-nemesis Kojiro, surpasses the better - known Inagaki Samurai Trilogy starring Toshiro Mifune in terms of both drama and swordplay, yet remains little - known in the West (despite its availability on DVD in the U.S.) After the BAM
retrospective (and others) in 2008, most of Uchida's films remained unscreened and undistributed in America, so with MOMA's bigger series recently ending, it's time again to encourage distributors like the Criterion Collection, Kino Lorber, and Arrow
Video to bring out more of the director's masterpieces, both
for critical reconsideration and
for those whom the veteran filmmaker will be a major new discovery.
Blu - ray extras include audio commentaries on all three films by writer - producer Bob Gale and producer Neil Canton; a nine - part
retrospective documentary; a six - part making - of documentary; deleted scenes; Q&A sessions with Zemeckis, Gale and Fox; a 1989 TV special hosted by Leslie Nielsen; pop - up trivia facts; music
videos for «The Power of Love» and (from Part III) ZZ Top's «Doubleback»; and mock 2015 commercials plugging the hoverboard and the release of Jaws 19.
Today's Nintendo eShop news: more DLC characters
for Mighty Gunvolt Burst, latest devblog post
for Indivisible, lauch trailer
for Bloody Zombies, latest trailer
for Tiny Metal, latest
video clip
for Shakedown Hawaii, sale
for De Mambo, 2017
retrospective for Rocket League, and issue with the Pic - a-Pix Deluxe demo!
Don't miss: The extras include a nine - part
retrospective from 2009 on the legacy of the trilogy; a short film, «Doc Brown Saves the World,» with Christopher Lloyd, that shows why some of the futuristic gadgets from the second film do not exist today; a peek at the 2012 restoration of the iconic DeLorean; two episodes from «Back to the Future: The Animated Series;» a 2015 commercial
for a hoverboard and a trailer
for «Jaws 9»; a five - part documentary on the making of the movies, a look at the franchise's physics; deleted scenes; a question - and - answer session with Fox; eight archival featurettes; behind - the - scenes footage; music
videos; commentaries; and a look at «Back to the Future: The Ride.»
And in addition to stocking a magnificently curated rental library of movies on home
video, Scarecrow in its heyday brought such guests as Wim Wenders, Werner Herzog, John Woo, Monte Hellman, Nicolas Roeg and Seijun Suzuki to Seattle
for glorious
retrospectives.
The six - disc «Ultimate Edition» features all of these incarnations, plus the «Baldrick's
Video Diary» collection of featurettes and behind - the - scenes peaks and Blackadder Rides Again, an hour - long
retrospective of the show, originally made
for the BBC in 2008 and featuring new interviews with the cast and crew.
Neko Mario Time, trailer + screenshots + pre-purchase (Japan)
for Mario Party: The Top 100,
video and screenshots
for the Mirror Copy Ability in Kirby: Battle Royale, trailer
for the Champions» Ballad DLC
for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and 2017
retrospective video!
Today's Pokémon news:
video, screenshots and additional details
for Zeraora in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, new set of Frield Research tasks coming to Pokémon GO, details about latest and upcoming update
for Pokémon Duel, details about recent Pokémon distributions, latest Official Group Matches
for Pokkén Tournament DX, latest preview
for the Pokémon Sun and Moon anime series, Pokémon
retrospective video for the Pokémon Center 20th Anniversary, latest event
for Pokkén Tournament (Arcade), latest
videos for the Pokémon anime series, latest
video for Pokémon Ga - Olé, and latest Tool Assisted Speedrun
video!
Neko Mario Time, trailer + screenshots + pre-purchase (Japan)
for Mario Party: The Top 100,
video and screenshots
for the Mirror Copy Ability in Kirby: Battle Royale, trailer
for the Champions» Ballad DLC
for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and 2017
retrospective video!
Today's Daily Briefs: release dates and trailer
for Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles,
retrospective video series
for Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, preview
for the next episode of the Inazuma Eleven Ares anime series + latest Weekly Inazuma Walker livestream recording, and latest players showcases
for Tennis World Tour!
Today's Pokémon news:
video, screenshots and additional details
for Zeraora in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, new set of Frield Research tasks coming to Pokémon GO, details about latest and upcoming update
for Pokémon Duel, details about recent Pokémon distributions, latest Official Group Matches
for Pokkén Tournament DX, latest preview
for the Pokémon Sun and Moon anime series, Pokémon
retrospective video for the Pokémon Center 20th Anniversary, latest event
for Pokkén Tournament (Arcade), latest
videos for the Pokémon anime series, latest
video for Pokémon Ga - Olé, and latest Tool Assisted Speedrun
video!
Recently, in searching
for something else, I came across an article he'd written late last year as a tribute /
retrospective to Randy Solem's
Video Game Director's Cuts.
While I hope that, maybe someday, I can give some kind of
retrospective of what I believe to be the best
video game platforms throughout the years of my life,
for now, let's just retroactively award Best Platform
for the previous years that Wizard Dojo has existed.
On a recent Thursday, as the Whitney Museum revved into gear
for the opening of its Frank Stella
retrospective, the artist Rachel Rose flopped onto the carpet in front of the
video installation she'd been tinkering with all week.
This fall I passed up the chance
for another look at Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, a German Expressionist whose
retrospective I had seen in Washington, and a big
video collection formerly at P.S. 1.
Most Notable Exhibition: While his
retrospective for (former flame) Marina Abramović in 2010 deserves mention, «Any Ever,» the New York debut of innovative
video artist Ryan Trecartin in 2011 probably takes the cake.
The collective event was a one - time thing but has been wonderfully revived
for the
retrospective in a
video installation by the artist Charles Atlas, who was
for decades the official filmmaker to the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.
In 2007 and 2008, Murakami was experiencing a lot of commercial success: his massive first
retrospective was traveling around the world; his Louis Vuitton collaboration was in full swing; he was commissioned to create the album art
for Kanye West's massively popular Graduation album and directed one of its music
videos.
The set - up was an homage to ** Marina Abramović» ** s MoMA
retrospective «The Artist is Present,» in preparation
for the filming of ** Jay - Z» ** s new music
video, «Picasso Baby.»
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.
Shows cancelled or postponed • Baltimore, Walters Art Museum, «Jean - Léon Gérôme», February - May 2010, cancelled • Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, «Subversion of the Images: Surrealism and Photography», spring 2010, cancelled • Chicago, Field Museum, «Lucy's Legacy: the Hidden Treasures of Ethiopia», planned
for 2009 - 10, dropped • Denver, Denver Art Museum, «Imperial Mughal Albums from the Chester Beatty Library», July - September 2009, cancelled • Honolulu, Contemporary Art Museum, «Japan Fantastic» (11 contemporary artists), December 2009 - March 2010, cancelled • Houston, Museum of Fine Arts, «Cildo Meireles», June - September 2009, cancelled • Kansas City, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, «Rafael Lozano - Hemmer», February - May 2009, cancelled • London, Tate Britain, «Johann Zoffany», autumn 2010, cancelled and moved to Royal Academy • Los Angeles, Getty Museum, «Franz Messerschmidt», September 2009 - January 2010, postponed • Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, «Heavy Light: Recent Photography and
Video from Japan», August - November 2009, cancelled • Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, «Cildo Meireles», November 2009 - February 2010, cancelled • Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, «Arshile Gorky: a
Retrospective», June - September 2010, cancelled • Minneapolis, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, «Surreal Things: Surrealism and Design», February - May 2010, cancelled • New York, Brooklyn Museum of Art, «Donald Saff and the Art of Collaboration», September 2009 - January 2010, cancelled • New York, Metropolitan Museum, «Duncan Phyfe: America's Legendary Cabinetmaker», January - April 2010, postponed • Paris, Centre Pompidou, Indian contemporary art, 2010, postponed to 2011 • Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art, «The Kingdom of Aragon» (15th - century Spanish painting), spring 2010, postponed to 2011 • Reykjavík, National Gallery of Iceland, «Off the Beaten Track: Violence, Women and Art», September - December 2009, cancelled • Toronto, Art Gallery of Ontario, «Cildo Meireles», March - June 2010, cancelled • Vienna, Albertina, «Jörg Immendorff», October 2009 - January 2010, cancelled ``
For his
retrospective at the Kunsthalle Zurich, currently housed at the Museum Bärengasse, Austrian artist Heimo Zobernig (born 1958) reworked his entire oeuvre of
video works and cardboard and board objects by submerging the exhibition in red light.
This exhibition — his first
retrospective in the United States — examines each stage of Graham's career through his photographs, projects
for magazine pages, films, architectural models and pavilions, performances,
video installations, prints, drawings, writings, and his work with musicians Sonic Youth, Glenn Branca, and Japanther.
Robert Rauschenberg: Among Friends is the first 21st - century
retrospective for the artist examining six decades of his work, with over 250 paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, and sound and
video recordings.
Additional highlights include Dan Graham's sculpture New Space
for Showing
Videos, which showcases clips of some 60 visiting filmmakers as part of the long - running Walker Dialogue and
Retrospectives series.
Watch this
video retrospective of the project
for insight into the exciting things currently happening in our city.
Since first showcasing her
video work at her Whitney Museum of American Art
retrospective in 2002, Rovner has pioneered the use of the moving image as a non-narrative, non-cinematic medium
for the creation of painterly images and installations which, like painting and sculpture, conjure the timeless realities in a way the narrative arts can not.
To conclude with the words of Martha Wilson in a
video plea on YouTube titled «Confrontational Art» (2010), however not included in her
retrospective but available
for the masses, sums up the artist as active participant to its environment, the artist beyond mere aesthetics of value but as imposing challenges, questions and problems to the public norms.
She exhibited her photographic series, Scarred
For Life, at the Guggenheim Museum and her
video, LO VE, at the Brooklyn Museum; she received a comprehensive
retrospective at Museum of Modern Art, New York Moffatt earned a BA in visual communications from Queensland College of Art.
For her 2010 career retrospective at MoMA — for which she sat silently in the museum's atrium for the entire run of the exhibition, inviting visitors to sit opposite her — her performances were represented not only by photographic and video documentation but also by «re-performances,» with live actors recreating many of her past works in the galleri
For her 2010 career
retrospective at MoMA —
for which she sat silently in the museum's atrium for the entire run of the exhibition, inviting visitors to sit opposite her — her performances were represented not only by photographic and video documentation but also by «re-performances,» with live actors recreating many of her past works in the galleri
for which she sat silently in the museum's atrium
for the entire run of the exhibition, inviting visitors to sit opposite her — her performances were represented not only by photographic and video documentation but also by «re-performances,» with live actors recreating many of her past works in the galleri
for the entire run of the exhibition, inviting visitors to sit opposite her — her performances were represented not only by photographic and
video documentation but also by «re-performances,» with live actors recreating many of her past works in the galleries.
Making up
for this travesty is a condensed
retrospective of Guatemalan performance artist Regina José Galindo, whose
videos are alternatively funny and harrowing as in the case of one where Galinda stands naked and motionless as a bulldozer digs a deep circle around her, leaving her on an inescapable island of sod in the middle of a field.
The keen
retrospective eye of the curators has thrown up a rewarding mix of the mainstream and the obscure, and it is worth the ticket price solely
for the
video of German opera singer Klaus Nomi performing Lightning Strikes in an over shoulder - padded, shiny tuxedo.Highlights include the subversive designs of the Italian collectives Studio Alchymia and Memphis; graphics by Peter Saville and Neville Brody; the original presentation drawing
for Philip Johnson's AT&T building (1978); paintings by Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol; Jeff Koons» stainless steel bust of Louis XIV (1986); performance costumes, including David Byrne's big suit from the documentary Stop Making Sense (1984); excerpts from films such as Derek Jarman's The Last of England (1987); and music
videos featuring Laurie Anderson, Grace Jones and New Order.Catalogue offerSave # 8 on the exhibition catalogue with your National Art Pass.
Famous modern installation artists include: Joseph Beuys (1921 - 86) the war - scarred ex-Professor of Monumental Sculpture at the Dusseldorf Academy, whose lard and felt installations, extensive use of found objects, bold lectures on art and creativity and career long dedication earned him a
retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum in New York; Italian Arte Povera artists Mario Merz (1925 - 2003), Michelangelo Pistoletto (b. 1933), Jannis Kounellis (b. 1936), and Gilberto Zorio (b. 1944); the German multi-media artist Rebecca Horn (b. 1944), noted
for her performance films, her kinetic installations, and her Guggenheim
retrospective which toured Europe in 1994; Judy Chicago (b. 1939), noted
for her installation of feminist art - The Dinner Party (1979, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center
for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum, New York); Bruce Nauman (b. 1941), noted
for his neon light sculpture and
video installations; and the Frenchman Christian Boltanski (b. 1944), famous
for his installations of photographs, sometimes with lights.
Three weeks after the closing of the 2014 Whitney Biennial, even as the museum has stripped its galleries of the exhibiton's
videos, sculptures and paintings to make way
for a Jeff Koons
retrospective, the debate over one of its works lives on.
«Adrian Piper: A Synthesis of Intuitions 1965 - 2016» Museum of Modern Art OPENS: March 31
For the conceptual artist's most comprehensive
retrospective to date, MoMA brings to its sixth floor gallery more than 290 works — including drawings, paintings, photographs, multimedia installations,
videos, and performances — spanning her five - decade career.
Rosler has been awarded the Spectrum International Prize
for Photography in 2005, which was accompanied by a photo and
video retrospective at the Sprengel Museum in Hanover and at NGBK in Berlin.
10/26 Pipilotti Rist, «Pixel Forest» Through 1/15, New Museum «Pixel Forest» is the perfect Land of Mysterious Milk and Visual Honey title
for this first - ever soup - to - nuts
retrospective of a true magician of
video.
For more
videos on Gabriel Orozco, such as Gabriel Orozco's
Retrospective at Kunstmuseum Basel, visit our archive.
She rattled off specific stats and included her own experience — noting that «Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and
Video,» her 2014 mid-career
retrospective at the Guggenheim in New York, was the first - ever solo exhibition
for an African American in the history of the museum — as an example of what is possible and the hurdles that remain.
With a portion of the ZKM
retrospective coming to the U.S. this month, at the Yerba Buena Center
for the Arts in San Francisco, Donahue and Hershman Leeson got the idea to put together a show of firsts — works that had mostly not been shown in New York, yet were the first of their kind to utilize different emerging technologies like the interactive laser disc, the touchscreen, and even
video that reacts in real time to stock market data.
This week, two rarely screened
videos by Adrian Piper, a show of artist - made pins, a
retrospective for László Moholy - Nagy, an artistic celebration of Menstrual Hygiene Day, and more.
«
For the first time, Kimsooja's early textile pieces from the 1980s, her Deductive Objects, the large site - specific installations such as Bottari Truck, as well as her acclaimed multi-channel
video projections are presented together in this significant
retrospective.»
Passing through Shahryar Nashat's pink - lit installation, Hard Up
For Support (2016)-- in which a voice - over accompanies
video close - ups of nostrils, ears and anuses — visitors arrive at the large
retrospective display of work by Lebanese artist Huguette Caland, who lived in Los Angeles between 1983 and 2013.
The
video features ceramics and paintings installed as part of the artist's traveling
retrospective To Be Someone at the New Museum and the Wexner Center
for the Arts.
As a test, the fourth - floor photography galleries have been open all night every Saturday
for viewing of the Garry Winogrand
retrospective, and «The Clock,» Christian Marclay's 24 - hour
video installation that uses movie references to account
for every minute of the day and night.
The Frist Center
for the Visual Arts, in Nashville, Tennessee, has organized a
retrospective exhibition composed of approximately 125 photographs,
videos, and installations from more than 25 series created over the last three decades.