Vincent Price talks Art and Acting
Vincent Price talks Art and Acting Who would have thought that horror actor Vincent Price started collecting Art at the age of 12: ‘It was just one of those things. I’d read so many books on Art that...
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Pompeii Live from the British Museum Don’t miss the world première of Pompeii Live – the first live cinema event produced by the British Museum from a major exhibition. Visit your local cinema for an...
View ArticleFrida Kahlo – The Movie and a Documentary
Frida Kahlo – The Movie and a Documentary Watch an award-winning documentary from 1983 which provides a stirring look at the life and times of Mexico’s most famous woman painter, Frida Kahlo. Although...
View ArticleAll about Aida – Support “Nothing Escapes My Eyes”
All about Aida – Support “Nothing Escapes My Eyes” Aida, one of the greatest operas ever written, and the opera house in Cairo in which it premiered. We have a new video to support this film project by...
View ArticleWaste – Make your own kind of Monster
Waste – Make your own kind of Monster Just in time for the Pictoplasma Festival in Berlin we got a lovely short film from Bucharest’s studioset.TV for you. And the best part is that it comes with video...
View ArticleTakashi Murakami’s Jellyfish Eyes
Takashi Murakami’s Jellyfish Eyes What is Jellyfish Eyes …? A work of fantasy by Takashi Murakami, over ten years in the making of course. “Movies are a kind of collaboration, and many people were...
View ArticleWatch: OBEY THE GIANT – The Story of Shepard Fairey
Watch: OBEY THE GIANT – The Story of Shepard Fairey This is the first narrative film about the early life of street artist Shepard Fairey and the origin of his OBEY GIANT street art campaign. The film...
View ArticleCinema of Art – Film festival for fine artists in Munich
Cinema of Art – Film festival for fine artists in Munich Cinema and art have cultivated a productive relationship throughout the past century. The festival “Cinema of Art” (24 – 28 April 2013)...
View ArticlePAINTWORK – Augmented Reality Graffiti
PAINTWORK – Augmented Reality Graffiti New Scientist’s Arc Magazine and science fiction author Tim Maughan are proud to announce the online debut of the low budget, experimental short film Paintwork....
View ArticleMovies in Color – Color Palettes from Films
Movies in Color – Color Palettes from Films Movies in Color is a blog featuring stills from films and their corresponding color palettes, a tool to promote learning and inspiration, an excellent source...
View ArticleThe Impressionists – Monet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne and Manet (BBC drama)
The Impressionists – Monet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne and Manet (BBC drama) Looking back on his life in 1920, Claude Monet recalls the story of the Impressionists – a movement that shook the foundation of...
View ArticleWater Diary – A dialogue between artist videos and amateur films
Water Diary – A dialogue between artist videos and amateur films Frac Haute-Normandie presents Water Diary: A dialogue between artist videos and amateur films on view through 8 September 2013. As part...
View ArticleJack Goldstein × 10,000
Jack Goldstein × 10,000 Jack Goldstein transformed, restaged, and remade films in such a way as to strip out specific details, context, and function. The first American retrospective of the...
View ArticleAnton Perich – Video Art & Art TV Pioneer
Anton Perich – Video Art & Art TV Pioneer Anton Perich is an American Filmmaker, photographer and video artist who was very close to Andy Warhol and filmed in and around The Factory. Some of this...
View ArticleThe Dance Of Reality – Trailer for a new Jodorowsky film
The Dance Of Reality – Trailer for a new Jodorowsky film Alejandro Jodorowsky’s first film for more than two decades is a triumphant return, which mixes autobiography, politics, torture and fantasy to...
View ArticleMarcel Duchamp – Anemic Cinema
Marcel Duchamp – Anemic Cinema Anémic Cinéma (1926) is a Dadaist, surrealist, or experimental film made by Marcel Duchamp. The film depicts whirling animated drawings — which Duchamp called Rotoreliefs...
View ArticleFilm as sculpture at Wiels Contemporary Art Centre in Brussels
Film as sculpture at Wiels Contemporary Art Centre in Brussels Film as Sculpture looks at a new generation of artists and the ‘problem’ that a number of them seem to be insistently grappling with: how...
View ArticleTakashi Murakami On Nuclear Monsters And Buddhist Damnation
Takashi Murakami On Nuclear Monsters And Buddhist Damnation Takashi Murakami’s first live-action feature film, Jellyfish Eyes, has been ten years in the making. In a rare and exclusive interview The...
View ArticleCinematic Visions – Paintings at the Edge of Reality
Cinematic Visions – Paintings at the Edge of Reality Since the infancy of cinema, when moviegoers would watch in disbelief as two-dimensional images leapt into life, painting and film have enjoyed a...
View ArticleEdward Hopper Paintings recreated for ‘Shirley – Visions of Reality.’
Edward Hopper Paintings recreated for ‘Shirley – Visions of Reality.’ 13 of Edward Hopper’s paintings are brought alive by a film, telling the story of a woman, whose thoughts, emotions and...
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