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jieunology · 5 years
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181208 10th Anniversary Concert ‘dlwlrma’ in Hong Kong Cr: Jerry Poon
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fitzandco · 6 years
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The new HBO documentary ‘The Price of Everything’ takes an in-depth look at the contemporary art market, holding a mirror up to our values and our times. Produced by Jennifer Stockman + Debi Wisch + directed by Oscar-nominee Nathaniel Kahn, the film shares unprecedented access to artists + art world figures including Larry Poons (pictured above), Marilyn Minter, Jerry Saltz, Njideka Akunyili Crosby + others.
Read Six Facts + Figures about the film in WSJ Magazine.
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iu-jjang · 5 years
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iuthrowback · 5 years
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THE PRICE OF EVERYTHING (2018)
Featuring Amy Cappellazzo, Stefan Edlis, Gael Neeson, Gerhard Richter, Jeff Koons, Larry Poons, George Condo, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Margaret Lee, Marylin Minter, Robert Rauschenberg, Jerry Saltz, Alexander Nemerov and Mary Boone.
Directed by Nathaniel Kahn.
Distributed by HBO Documentary Films. 98 minutes. Not Rated.
Screened at the 2018 Philadelphia Film Festival.
I’ve watched a number of different documentaries on the art industry over this past year – both touching on the lives and processes of artists – the costs on their personal and professional lives to fulfill their passions. A common theme through these many documentaries is how throughout their careers, particularly in the early years, the bulk of these artists remained financially unrecognized.
Yet today, it is no longer shocking to read headlines where art is sold for millions (and millions) of dollars. The Price of Everything grants access to the high dollar world of art: the auctions, artists, and collectors – a world where supply and demand rules, trades and purchases live in the millions, taxes are avoided, and artists compensated by reputation and hope of future sales.
The Price of Everything follows a timeline preparing for Sotheby’s Fall Art auction – six weeks, four weeks, down to the date of auction and a bit of post-auction conclusion. There are interviews / perspectives by curators, leading art collectors, and some of the artists themselves – including the more reclusive abstract artist Larry Poons, who had lost favor in the art world to the point where he himself joked that everyone assumed him dead.
The film spends a lot of time with Amy Cappellazzo, the Chairman of Fine Arts Division at Sotheby’s, as she prepares for the auction: How they build the catalogue, how she markets to her buyers/collectors, a glimpse into her representation on auction day. While the artists dream of their art making it to a museum to be shared with the masses, her focus is to sell art to private collections, where the majesty of the art is seen by only the few privileged to see it, where it is appreciated and not kept hidden in storage.
The film spends time with Stefan Edlis and wife, Gael Neeson. Edlis, a Holocaust survivor, made his money in the plastics industry and is now a leading art collector. He provides insight into how he chooses art, how he maintains his collection (200 art pieces at any given time by 40 artists in total – five pieces per artist is what he strives to maintain!). There is a brief tour of some of his more notable pieces, including “Him.” Edlis and Neeson notably donated 400 million dollars’ worth of art to the Art Institute of Chicago in 2015.
The Price of Everything is as fascinating and informative as it is jaw dropping and at times, horrifying, to watch. It is well-paced and feels like you are being let in on a little secret, like watching Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous in its heyday. It is playing now in selected cinemas and makes its premiere on HBO starting November 12th.
Bonnie Paul
Copyright ©2018 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: October 30, 2018.
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pinpointpictures · 2 years
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McDonald’s “McHappy Day”
Another fun day with the inimitable Tom Feiler leading our team around the McDonald’s Toronto head office property to create this happy spot for McHappy Day!
Produced by my dear friend Amanda Field, with food styling by Noah Witenhoff, we spent a day outside a dated office building creating new, fresh settings for each scene. DP Evan Ciniello led a hard working crew with Mick Reynolds as gaffer and Lennon Shute as key grip, dealing with the wind coming through the Don Valley and a setting sun. Fantastic time with a great crew!
Client: McDonald’s Canada
Agency: Cossette
Production Company: Circle Productions
Executive Producer: Karen Tameanko
Executive Producer: Laurence Payne
Director: Tom Feiler
Line Producer: Amanda Field
PM: Dave Ford
Production Co-ordinator: Dan Baston
AD: Me
2nd AD: Cowan Poon
DP: Evan Ciniello
1st AC: Nick Petrie
Gaffer: Mick Reynolds
Key Grip: Leno
Production Designer: Dillon McManamy and team
Food Stylist: Noah Witenhoff and team
Hair/makeup: Samantha Pickles
Wardrobe stylist: Amber Watkins
Locations: Jerry A.
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trendingph · 3 years
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Leandro Baldemor, ipinakita ang trabaho bilang sculptor ng religious images JERRY OLEA: Karaniwang basehan ng mga bumibili ng santo o poon kung maamo ang mukha (partikular ang mga mata) ng imahe. May teknik ba upang maging maamo ang mukha ng poon? “Minsan kasi, sa blocking pa lang, opening pa lang ng kahoy, alam mo na, na ma... https://trendingph.net/leandro-baldemor-ipinakita-ang-trabaho-bilang-sculptor-ng-religious-images/?feed_id=176072&_unique_id=60670150085a5 #ang #baldemor #bilang #images #ipinakita #leandro #philippinenews #philippinesnews #religious #sculptor #trabaho #trendingph
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iumushimushi · 6 years
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171125 IU Palette Concert in HongKong by Jerry Poon
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jieunology · 5 years
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181208 10th Anniversary Concert ‘dlwlrma’ in Hong Kong Cr: Jerry Poon
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narcbrain · 3 years
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A Food List For The 7 Chakras, From A Chef & Reiki Master
A Food List For The 7 Chakras, From A Chef & Reiki Master
When it will come to fueling your energetic and actual physical system, food performs a important role. Just request celebrity chef, accredited nutritionist, and Reiki grasp Serena Poon, C.N., CHC, CHN: In her star-studded practice (her consumers incorporate Jerry Bruckheimer, Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, and Kerry Washington), she blends integrative nutrition with intuitive energetic procedures to…
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togetherwithiu · 6 years
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171125 IU Palette Concert Tour in Hong Kong by Jerry Poon
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iuthrowback · 5 years
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foraiyu · 7 years
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eleccafe · 4 years
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Remixing Pop Culture Icons into Modern Toys
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Remixing Pop Culture Icons into Modern Toys
We catch up with ToyQube’s founder Keith Poon to chat about his company’s approach to remixing characters like Astro Boy and Tom & Jerry into modern art toys. Here’s how artists are putting their own twists on those familiar characters, from sneaker culture aesthetic to...
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iumushimushi · 6 years
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171125 IU Palette Concert in HongKong by Jerry Poon
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