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    Tadao Ando 1988 POSTER

    Tadao Ando

    1988

    English

    7.9

    3

    Action

    architect

    architecture

    art documentary

    Documentary

    profile

    Michael Blackwood Michael Blackwood Director Tadao Andô Tadao Andô as Self
    Tadao Ando, a self-taught architect, proposes an international architecture that he believes can only be conceived by someone Japanese. His architecture mixes Piranesian drama with contemplative spaces in urban complexes, residences and chapels. This film presents the formative years of his impressive career before he embarked on projects in Europe and the United States.
    Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown 1987 POSTER

    Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown

    1987

    English

    7.6

    Action

    Documentary

    Michael Blackwood Michael Blackwood Director Colin Amery Colin Amery as Self Alvin Boyarsky Alvin Boyarsky as Self Philip Finkelpearl Philip Finkelpearl as Self Jules Lubbock Jules Lubbock as Self
    Driven by their mutual admiration of classical architecture, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott-Brown have worked together to create a space of unique post-Modernist construction. Filmed during the design and realization of the Sainsbury extension to the National Gallery in London, the husband and wife team discuss their past work and the shared principles that led to their precise, historically inspired approach to modern architecture.
    Monk 1968 POSTER

    Monk

    1968

    English

    7.4

    6

    Documentary

    Music

    Michael Blackwood Michael Blackwood Director Larry Gales Larry Gales as Ben Riley Ben Riley as Charlie Rouse Charlie Rouse as Thelonious Monk Thelonious Monk as Self
    Part one of a two-part portrait of the great Jazz composer and pianist. In 1968, we had the opportunity to spend time with Thelonious Monk and his musicians, following him in New York and Atlanta. In New York his quartet plays at the Village Vanguard and at recording sessions for Columbia Records; in Atlanta they appear at a Jazz Festival organized by George Wein. The members of the quartet were Charlie Rouse, Larry Gales, and Ben Riley.
    Georg Baselitz: Making Art after Auschwitz and Dresden 2009 POSTER

    Georg Baselitz: Making Art after Auschwitz and Dresden

    2009

    English

    Action

    Documentary

    History

    Michael Blackwood Michael Blackwood Director Norman Rosenthal Norman Rosenthal as Self Georg Baselitz Georg Baselitz as Self
    Georg Baselitz: Making Art after Auschwitz and Dresden explores the artist's brilliant career through his 2007 retrospective exhibition at London's Royal Academy of Arts. Accompanied by curator Norman Rosenthal, who first exhibited paintings by Baselitz in the early 1970's, the artist discusses painting, sculpture and the trajectory of his work. The exhibit emphasizes Baselitz ability to create imagery that deals unflinchingly with his position as a post-war artist. In responding to contemporary experience and exploring his own painterly instincts, Baselitz creates symbols which reflect deep-rooted human dilemmas and concerns.
    Monk in Europe 1968 POSTER

    Monk in Europe

    1968

    English

    7.1

    6

    Documentary

    Music

    Michael Blackwood Michael Blackwood Director Charlie Rouse Charlie Rouse as Self Nellie Monk Nellie Monk as Self Ben Riley Ben Riley as Self Johnny Griffin Johnny Griffin as Self
    Part two of a two-part portrait of the great Jazz composer and pianist. On his European tour his quartet was joined by Ray Copeland, Clark Terry, Phil Woods, and Johnny Griffin. They traveled as part of George Wein’s Newport Jazz Festival road company to London, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin, Mainz, and Rotterdam.
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