The PEN / Robert Bingham Fellowship for Writers honors an exceptionally talented fiction writer
whose debut work — a novel or collection of short stories — represents distinguished literary achievement and suggests great promise.
Not exact matches
Ever since he first burst upon the scene in 1988 with his hypnotic
debut feature «Tales from the Gimli Hospital,» Guy Maddin has been one of those filmmakers
whose new
work I most eagerly look forward to seeing.
Trespass Against Us is the feature directing
debut of Adam Smith,
whose work you may have seen on the British show Skins and Doctor Who.
As his English - language
debut and first time
working with Hollywood actors, The Lobster marks the beginning of a new chapter for Yorgos,
whose previous films (My Best Friend, Kinetta, the Academy Award — nominated Dogtooth, and Alps) were each made in Greece on an extremely modest budget with a crew made up of Yorgos's friends.
Iconoclastic at the least, Frears turned his back on a career in law and began his tutelage in the arts at the Royal Court Theatre under Karel Reisz and, eventually, Lindsay Anderson, on
whose fantastic If... he
worked before making his feature
debut with Gumshoe in 1971.
Indeed, Robert Eggers —
whose debut feature this is — has previously directed a few short films, but mainly
worked as a Production Designer, Art Director and Costume Designer on the films and theater productions of others.
Making his directorial
debut is veteran screenwriter Mitch Glazer,
whose work includes Scrooged (1988), Three of Hearts (1993), Great Expectations (1998), and The Recruit (2003).
Greta Gerwig,
whose very personal, coming - of - age
debut film Lady Bird was hotly tipped, lives in New York but happened to be in LA for
work.
In the spring of 1996, the music world was introduced to an alt - rock powerhouse
whose work would go on to inspire and influence even today's artists — thanks in part to her spirited hit
debut, The Bur...
Kazan's
debut screenplay is unmistakably inspired by the
works of Charlie Kaufman,
whose heady comedies like Adaptation and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind are recalled here.
Andy Serkis, the pre-eminent digital actor
whose mime and voice
work animate Caesar from the recent Planet Of The Apes films (2011 - 2017), makes his directing
debut.
December 1, 2002 An accomplished photographer
whose work has been featured in ESQUIRE, GQ, VANITY FAIR, and ROLLING STONE, Sam Jones makes his directorial
debut with the raw, fantastic music documentary I Am Trying to Break Your Heart, which follows alt - country band Wilco as they complete their album «Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.»
The feature
debut from Vancouver special make - up effects maestro Geoff Redknap,
whose work was seen in DEADPOOL, ELYSIUM, WATCHMEN, and CABIN IN THE WOODS, to name a few, THE UNSEEN stars Aden Young, Julia Sarah Stone, and Camille Sullivan.
Del Toro,
whose film Crimson Peak
debuts later this year, will next be
working on a sequel to Pacific Rim.
Good Morning, Night is the best
work in two decades by Italian director Marco Bellocchio,
whose astonishing
debut feature, Fists in the Pocket, was one of the greatest films of the 1960s.
Powers,
whose debut novel, The Yellow Birds, is among the best
works of fiction to come out of America's 21st - century wars, has penned a tragic tale of moral corruption set in Virginia.
A vast number of these writers will struggle to sell any of their
work, but there are those
whose debut novels have reached some of the world's most renowned bestseller lists.
A Small Indiscretion By Jan Ellison Random House • $ 16 • ISBN 9780812985429 Ellison took a break from college at the age of 19 to travel and
work in Europe for a year, an experience that inspired her riveting
debut novel about a young (and foolish) American woman
whose experiences in London echo through her life two decades later.
More recently, multiple paintings and
works on paper by Lewis, the late abstract painter
whose first museum retrospective
debuted last fall at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (and opens June 4 at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas), have appeared regularly and covered the April catalog.
The latest iteration of Bloom Projects, which will go on view the same day,
debuts a newly commissioned site - specific installation by Brooklyn - based artist Michael DeLucia,
whose work addresses the condition of sculpture and spatial relationships in the technological age.
IWC Schaffhausen's A Portofino Affair The International Watch Co. is
debuting its Portofino Midsize Collection with a private exhibition opening and dinner featuring
work by famed photographer Peter Lindbergh —
whose black - and - white images of Cate Blanchett, Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt and others exploring the glamorous Portofino coast set the tone for this elegant new line.
Debuting to international acclaim at Germany's documenta 13 in 2012, The Refusal of Time originated from Kentridge's ongoing conversation with Peter L. Galison, a professor of the history of science at Harvard University,
whose research into the
work of Albert Einstein and 19th century French mathematicians informed Galison of the concept that lived time is relative rather than universally fixed.
Event Horizon marks Gormley's United States public art
debut — milestone for an artist
whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.
Martha Tuttle is a New York - based artist
whose solo
debut, Martha Tuttle: Metaxu, at Tilton Gallery in New York, brought her most recent body of
work critical attention, with David Ebony describing it as «understated and graceful» in his «Top 10 New York Gallery Shows This Winter.»
There, she had an impressive run of solo
debuts, including the celebrated French artist Cyprien Gaillard and Britain's Becky Beasley,
whose work combines photography, sculpture, and film and is currently on display in her fourth outing, «Lake Erie From the Northwest.»
In «Paintings From the Old World,» Gianni Politi's gallery
debut in the United States, the Italian artist is showing six striking painting - related
works whose presence and meanings expand as you look at them.
The
debut solo show is the result of a 3 - month residency by Saint Laurent collaborator Alexander Muret,
whose series of minimal
works use industrial vinyl, collaged in layers on canvas.
Joe Sola (b. 1966),
whose video
works and performances have been presented at major museums internationally,
debuts A short film about looking (2010) alongside the earlier
work St. Henry Composition (2001).
Translating to Sirens and Serpents from the original Kiswahili phrase Nguva na Nyoka and on view through December 19th, the new
works were
debuted at a lovely tea and champagne reception organized by the gallery, and attended by Studio Museum Chief Curator and Director, Thelma Golden, artist Kerry James Marshall (
whose beautiful show of paintings, Look / See, can be seen at David Zwirner's London space) and many others.
Another New York dealer making its fair
debut is Lehmann Maupin,
whose booth will be dominated by the American artist Jennifer Steinkamp's new video installations, priced from $ 20,000 to $ 350,000, as well as by a new neon
work by Brit Tracey Emin, in the $ 130,000 range.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art in September will
debut a major new installation by Bruce Nauman, the pioneering artist - philosopher
whose works brought the museum the top national - pavilion prize in the 2009 Venice Biennale.
This includes «Ease of Fiction,» a group exhibition that features
work by four African artists exploring the fine line between the invented and the real and the
debut museum exhibition of Los Angeles artist Genevieve Gagnard,
whose photographs question notions of blackness and whiteness.
Nina Pereg is a widely respected artist
whose work has been exhibited in galleries all over the world, and now her ISHMAEL video project is
debuting in the U.S..
This
debut retrospective of one of India's most important artists,
whose work did not privilege the market, represents political art as a tool that holds up a mirror to society.
Although Bradley has never stuck strictly to videomaking — he has curated exhibitions, shown sculptures, mounted performances, taken photographs, and made tender drawings — these paintings,
whose exhibition here marks the culmination of a two - year long process, will clearly surprise anyone who has followed the
work since his
debut at Team ten years ago.
Overlapping with his first solo museum exhibition in New York at the Studio Museum in Harlem (through Oct. 25), Whitney is presenting new paintings and
works on paper for his
debut show in Italy, «the country
whose influence has proved vital in his five decade - long career.»
Spanning the 1930s to the present, the Kurenboh group features
works by renowned artists Naoya Hatakeyama, Daido Moriyama, Shōmei Tōmatsu, and Ken Morisawa, as well as numerous pictures by emerging and contemporary Japanese photographers
whose work has yet to
debut in the United States, such as Masumi Kura, Toshiya Murakoshi, and Keiko Sasaoka.
The exhibition
debuts work by JaH - HaHa, a collaboration between artist Jeff Huntington and musician Jimi Haha,
whose work features paintings of young Keith Richards and Mick Jagger on sheets of music.
Photographer Zoe Strauss,
whose first solo museum show was organized by ICA in 2006,
debuts a new slideshow of her recent
work.
He currently leads the firm's
work at Duke University and at The Clark Art Institute,
whose transformed 140 - acre campus will
debut this summer after a decade - long collaboration with Reed Hilderbrand.