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18:43:41 02/01/12
Festival Insider: BACHELORETTE | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel
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Festival Insider: BACHELORETTE | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel
Like us on Facebook -- www.facebook.com/sundancechannel Follow us on Twitter -- www.twitter.com/sundancechannel For exclusive coverage of theSundance Film Festival, check out -- www.sundancechannel.com/festival No one covers the Sundance Film Festival like Sundance Channel. From Sundance Channel HQ in the heart of Park City, we bring you the full Festival experience -- with exclusive interviews, sneak peeks, amazing films, premieres, updates, buzz, deal-making and acquisition news, the hottest parties, and more. And, every night on Sundance Channel, a festival favorite that made independent film what it is today. BACHELORETTE - 3 bitter and not quite grown up women are invited to be part of a wedding party of a girl they used to bully in high school. Starring Kirsten Dunst, Lizzy Caplan, Rebel Wilson, Isla Fisher and James Marsden. From: sundancechannel Views: 30 0 ratings Time: 04:03 More in Entertainment
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18:41:44 02/01/12
My Premiere: Michael Mohan - SAVE THE DATE | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel
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My Premiere: Michael Mohan - SAVE THE DATE | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel
Like us on Facebook -- www.facebook.com/sundancechannel Follow us on Twitter -- www.twitter.com/sundancechannel For exclusive coverage of theSundance Film Festival, check out -- www.sundancechannel.com/festival No one covers the Sundance Film Festival like Sundance Channel. From Sundance Channel HQ in the heart of Park City, we bring you the full Festival experience -- with exclusive interviews, sneak peeks, amazing films, premieres, updates, buzz, deal-making and acquisition news, the hottest parties, and more. And, every night on Sundance Channel, a festival favorite that made independent film what it is today. Presented by Starbucks. Follow director Michael Mohan to the premiere of his film SAVE THE DATE (starring Lizzy Caplan and Martin Starr) From: sundancechannel Views: 4 0 ratings Time: 01:03 More in Entertainment
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17:48:39 01/23/12
Shit People Say at Sundance - Episode 1 | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel
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Shit People Say at Sundance - Episode 1 | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel
For exclusive coverage of the Sundance Film Festival, check out -- www.sundancechannel.com/festival Like us on Facebook -- www.facebook.com/sundancechannel Follow us on Twitter -- www.twitter.com/sundancechannel No one covers the Sundance Film Festival like Sundance Channel. From Sundance Channel HQ in the heart of Park City, we bring you the full Festival experience -- with exclusive interviews, sneak peeks, amazing films, premieres, updates, buzz, deal-making and acquisition news, the hottest parties, and more. And, every night on Sundance Channel, a festival favorite that made independent film what it is today. Shit People Say at Sundance - Starring Josh Radnor, Lizzie Olsen, Caspar Van Dien, and more! From: sundancechannel Views: 2294 15 ratings Time: 00:52 More in Entertainment
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20:57:26 11/12/10
Paul McCarthy: "Black & White Tapes"
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Episode #128: Interviewed in his Los Angeles studio, Paul McCarthy discusses the genesis of his "Black and White Tapes" (1970-75), a suite of 13 videos begun while he was a student at the University of Southern California (USC). Also featuring excerpts from the video "Ma Bell" (1971) and works in the exhibition "Central Symmetrical Rotation Movement—Three Installations, Two Films" (2008) at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
Paul McCarthy's video-taped performances and provocative multimedia installations lampoon polite society, ridicule authority, and bombard the viewer with a sensory overload of often sexually-tinged, violent imagery. With irreverent wit, McCarthy often takes aim at cherished American myths and icons—Walt Disney, the Western, and even the Modern Artist—adding a touch of malice to subjects that have been traditionally revered for their innocence or purity. Whether conflating real-world political figures with fantastical characters such as Santa Claus, or treating erotic and abject content with frivolity and charm, McCarthy's work confuses codes, mixes high and low culture, and provokes an analysis of fundamental beliefs.
Learn more about Paul McCarthy: http://www.art21.org/artists/paul-mccarthy
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera: Bob Elfstrom & Richard Numeroff. Sound: Doug Dunderdale & Merce Williams. Editor: Lizzie Donahue & Joaquin Perez. Artwork Courtesy: Paul McCarthy. Special Thanks: Whitney Museum of American Art.
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20:15:39 08/31/10
Lizzy Hawker, 2010 UTMB Champion, Interviewed
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Bryon Powell of iRunFar spoke with three-time UTMB champion Lizzy Hawker two days after she won the 2010 UTMB.
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20:15:39 08/31/10
Lizzy Hawker, 2010 UTMB Champion, Interviewed
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Bryon Powell of iRunFar spoke with three-time UTMB champion Lizzy Hawker two days after she won the 2010 UTMB.
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12:03:55 07/16/10
Kimsooja: Art & Everyday Life
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Episode #114: With her video Sewing into Walking as a backdrop, Kimsooja tells a story about mending traditional Korean bed covers and realizing that art can be drawn out of everyday activities.
Kimsooja's videos and installations blur the boundaries between aesthetics and transcendent experience through their use of repetitive actions, meditative practices, and serial forms. In many pieces, everyday actions—such as sewing or doing laundry—become two- and three-dimensional or performative activities. In videos that feature her in various personas (Needle Woman, Beggar Woman, Homeless Woman), she leads us to reflect on the human condition, offering open-ended perspectives through which she presents and questions reality.
Learn more about Kimsooja: http://www.art21.org/artists/kimsooja
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera: Richard Numeroff. Sound: Merce Williams. Editor: Lizzie Donahue & Paulo Padilha. Artwork Courtesy: Kimsooja.
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11:00:33 06/11/10
Allan McCollum: "Shapes Ornaments"
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Episode #110: Horace & Noella Varnum in Sedgwick, Maine, describe their experiences working with artist Allan McCollum on the Shapes from Maine (2009) exhibition at Friedrich Petzel Gallery in New York.
Applying strategies of mass production to hand-made objects, Allan McCollum's labor-intensive practice questions the intrinsic value of the unique work of art. McCollum's installations—fields of vast numbers of small-scale works, systematically arranged—are the product of many tiny gestures, built up over time. Viewing his work often produces a sublime effect as one slowly realizes that the dizzying array of thousands of identical-looking shapes is, in fact, comprised of subtly different, distinct things. Engaging assistants, scientists, and local craftspeople in his process, McCollum embraces a collaborative and democratic form of creativity.
Learn more about Allan McCollum: http://www.art21.org/artists/allan-mccollum
VIDEO | Producer:
Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich.
Interview:
Susan Dowling.
Camera:
Richard Kane & Joel Shapiro. Sound: Kenny Weinberg. Editor: Lizzie Donahue & Paulo Padilha. Artwork Courtesy:
Allan McCollum. Special Thanks: Horace & Noella Varnum.
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13:37:10 03/12/10
Julie Mehretu: Studio Assistants
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Episode #097: Filmed in her Berlin studio, a group of Julie Mehretu's assistants — Sarah Rentz, Damien Young, Erika Fortner and Harmony Murphy — discuss how they each bring different areas of expertise to the process of making paintings, from fine art backgrounds in printmaking and illustration to furniture polishing techniques and administrative skills.
Julie Mehretu's paintings and drawings refer to elements of mapping and architecture, achieving a calligraphic complexity that resembles turbulent atmospheres and dense social networks. Architectural renderings and aerial views of urban grids enter the work as fragments, losing their real-world specificity and challenging narrow geographic and cultural readings. The paintings' wax-like surfaces—built up over weeks and months in thin translucent layers—have a luminous warmth and spatial depth, with formal qualities of light and space made all the more complex by Mehretu's delicate depictions of fire, explosions, and perspectives in both two and three dimensions. Her works engage the history of nonobjective art—from Constructivism to Futurism—posing contemporary questions about the relationship between utopian impulses and abstraction.
Learn more about Julie Mehretu at: http://www.art21.org/artists/julie-mehretu
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera: Ian Serfontein. Sound: Paul Stadden. Editor: Lizzie Donahue, Paulo Padilha & Joaquin Perez. Artwork Courtesy: Julie Mehretu. Special Thanks: Erika Fortner, Harmony Murphy, Sarah Rentz & Damien Young.
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16:42:35 02/26/10
Paul McCarthy: Lifecasting
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Episode #095: Surrounded by various figurative sculptures in progress in his Los Angeles studio, including an over-sized bust of President George W. Bush, artist Paul McCarthy discusses the process of casting from life and the resulting perfections and imperfections.
Paul McCarthy’s video-taped performances and provocative multimedia installations lampoon polite society, ridicule authority, and bombard the viewer with a sensory overload of often sexually-tinged, violent imagery. With irreverent wit, McCarthy often takes aim at cherished American myths and icons—Walt Disney, the Western, and even the Modern Artist—adding a touch of malice to subjects that have been traditionally revered for their innocence or purity. Whether conflating real-world political figures with fantastical characters such as Santa Claus, or treating erotic and abject content with frivolity and charm, McCarthy’s work confuses codes, mixes high and low culture, and provokes an analysis of fundamental beliefs.
Learn more about Paul McCarthy at: http://www.art21.org/artists/paul-mccarthy
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera: Robert Elfstrom. Sound: Doug Dunderdale. Editor: Lizzie Donahue & Joaquin Perez. Artwork Courtesy: Paul McCarthy. Special Thanks: Jacobine van der Meer.
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12:26:32 02/12/10
John Baldessari: Recycling Images
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Episode #093: While sifting through boxes of film stills in his Santa Monica studio, artist John Baldessari talks about being a pack rat and discusses his attitude towards appropriating images.
Synthesizing photomontage, painting, and language, Baldessari’s deadpan visual juxtapositions equate images with words and illuminate, confound, and challenge meaning. He upends commonly held expectations of how images function, often by drawing the viewer’s attention to minor details, absences, or the spaces between things.
Learn more about John Baldessari at: http://www.art21.org/artists/john-baldessari
VIDEO | Producer:
Wesley Miller &
Nick Ravich
. Interview:
Susan Sollins
. Camera:
Bob Elfstrom. Sound: Ray Day. Editor: Lizzie Donahue &
Paulo Padilha.
Artwork Courtesy:
John Baldessari.
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17:32:33 02/05/10
Julie Mehretu: Workday
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Episode #092: Filmed in her Berlin studio, Julie Mehretu discusses the ups and downs of her daily studio practice. Mehretu is shown working on the painting Middle Grey (2007-2009), one work in a suite of seven paintings commissioned by the Deutsche Guggenheim as part of the exhibition Julie Mehretu: Grey Area .
Mehretu’s paintings and drawings refer to elements of mapping and architecture, achieving a calligraphic complexity that resembles turbulent atmospheres and dense social networks. Architectural renderings and aerial views of urban grids enter the work as fragments, losing their real-world specificity and challenging narrow geographic and cultural readings. The paintings’ wax-like surfaces—built up over weeks and months in thin translucent layers—have a luminous warmth and spatial depth, with formal qualities of light and space made all the more complex by Mehretu’s delicate depictions of fire, explosions, and perspectives in both two and three dimensions. Her works engage the history of nonobjective art—from Constructivism to Futurism—posing contemporary questions about the relationship between utopian impulses and abstraction.
Learn more about Julie Mehretu at: http://www.art21.org/artists/julie-mehretu
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera: Ian Serfontein. Sound: Paul Stadden. Editor: Lizzie Donahue & Paulo Padilha. Artwork Courtesy: Julie Mehretu.
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23:28:35 01/21/10
Paul McCarthy: Animatronic Designer Jon Dawe
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Episode #090: Animatronic Designer Jon Dawe reveals the process behind the robotic creature effects in artist Paul McCarthy's sculpture "Bush and Pig." Dawe's previous work, as part of Stan Winston Studio and Tatopoulos Studios, includes special effects and mechanical designs for the popular films "Jurassic Park," "Hellboy," "Underworld," and "Fantastic Four," among others.
Paul McCarthy's video-taped performances and provocative multimedia installations lampoon polite society, ridicule authority, and bombard the viewer with a sensory overload of often sexually-tinged, violent imagery. With irreverent wit, McCarthy often takes aim at cherished American myths and icons—Walt Disney, the Western, and even the Modern Artist—adding a touch of malice to subjects that have been traditionally revered for their innocence or purity. Whether conflating real-world political figures with fantastical characters such as Santa Claus, or treating erotic and abject content with frivolity and charm, McCarthy's work confuses codes, mixes high and low culture, and provokes an analysis of fundamental beliefs.
Learn more about Paul McCarthy at: http://www.art21.org/artists/paul-mccarthy
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera
: Bob Elfstrom. Sound: Doug Dunderdale. Editor: Lizzie Donahue & Paulo Padilha. Artwork Courtesy: Paul McCarthy. Special Thanks: Jon Dawe.
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16:09:26 01/14/10
Allan McCollum: "Shapes Copper Cookie Cutters"
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Episode #089: Larry Little, co-founder of Aunt Holly's Copper Cookie Cutters with his wife Holly, describes his experiences working with artist Allan McCollum on the "Shapes from Maine" (2009) exhibition at Friedrich Petzel Gallery in New York. Little describes the origins of his home business in Trescott, Maine, the process he developed for making cookie cutters by hand, and his working relationship with McCollum.
Applying strategies of mass production to hand-made objects, Allan McCollum’s labor-intensive practice questions the intrinsic value of the unique work of art. McCollum’s installations—fields of vast numbers of small-scale works, systematically arranged—are the product of many tiny gestures, built up over time. Viewing his work often produces a sublime effect as one slowly realizes that the dizzying array of thousands of identical-looking shapes is, in fact, comprised of subtly different, distinct things. Engaging assistants, scientists, and local craftspeople in his process, McCollum embraces a collaborative and democratic form of creativity.
Learn more about Allan McCollum at: http://www.art21.org/artists/allan-mccollum
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Dowling. Camera: Richard Kane & Joel Shapiro. Sound: Kenny Weinberg. Editor: Lizzie Donahue & Paulo Padilha. Artwork Courtesy: Allan McCollum. Thanks: Holly & Larry Little.
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23:11:37 12/17/09
Cindy Sherman: Mannequins & Masks
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Episode #087: Surveying some of the props she's used over the years, including masks and mannequin parts, artist Cindy Sherman demonstrates how she uses stand-ins to gauge the focus and composition of her images.
In self-reflexive photographs and films, Cindy Sherman invents myriad guises, metamorphosing from Hollywood starlet to clown to society matron. Often with the simplest of means—a camera, a wig, makeup, an outfit—Sherman fashions ambiguous but memorable characters that suggest complex lives lived out of frame. Sherman’s investigations have a compelling relationship to public images, from kitsch (film stills and centerfolds) to art history (Old Masters and Surrealism) to green-screen technology and the latest advances in digital photography.
Learn more about Cindy Sherman at: http://www.art21.org/artists/cindy-sherman
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera: Joel Shapiro. Sound: Roger Phenix. Editor: Lizzie Donahue & Paulo Padilha. Artwork Courtesy: Cindy Sherman.
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23:16:43 11/30/09
Yinka Shonibare MBE: Being an Artist
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Episode #084: In his London studio, artist Yinka Shonibare MBE reflects on what it means for him to be an artist, how he views his occupation as a utopian pursuit, and how the lines between the personal and professional aspects of his life are blurred.
Known for using batik in costumed dioramas that explore race and colonialism, Yinka Shonibare MBE also employs painting, sculpture, photography, and film in work that disrupts and challenges our notions of cultural identity. Taking on the honorific MBE as part of his name in everyday use, Shonibare plays with the ambiguities and contradictions of his attitude toward the Establishment and its legacies of colonialism and class. In multimedia projects that reveal his passion for art history, literature, and philosophy, Shonibare provides a critical tour of Western civilization and its achievements and failures.
Learn more about Yinka Shonibare MBE at: http://www.art21.org/artists/yinka-shonibare-mbe
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera: Ian Serfontein. Sound: Paul Stadden. Editor: Lizzie Donahue & Paulo Padilha. Artwork Courtesy: Yinka Shonibare MBE. Thanks: Ann Marie Pe
















