Clothing Across Cultures at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (February 12, 2011 | 9a.m.)

When: Date: February 12, 2011

Time: 9:00 AM

Where: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Beverly Hills / Westside) 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, 90036

Admission: Members $30, nonmembers $35 (refreshments and parking fees included)

Join LACMA educators Kristin Bengtson and Mary Lenihan, along with Costumes and Textiles curator Nicole LaBouff, the museums Wallis Annenberg Curatorial Fellow, as they offer a look at how artistic and cultural traditions influenced fashion, and how fashion influenced art. A tour in both the permanent collection galleries and the temporary exhibition, Fashioning Fashion: European Dress in Detail, 1700-1915, will reveal the deep and lasting influences of the Asian aesthetic on European dress, and how European fashion found its way into great paintings.

Brown Auditorium | Members $30, nonmembers $35 (refreshments and parking fees included) Reservations: 323 8576010.

http://www.lacma.org/

Violinist Hilary Hahn’s Higdon & Tchaikovsky Violin Concertos

As per Hilary Hahn’s official bio on her site www.hilaryhahn.com/bio.shtml

Violinist Hilary Hahn, recently named Gramophone magazine’s Artist of the Year, is a two-time Grammy Award-winning soloist celebrated for her probing interpretations, technical assurance and compelling stage presence. For a decade and a half, extensive international performances and recording activities have made Hahn one of the most sought-after artists of this era.

Latest Album:

Higdon & Tchaikovsky Violin Concertos

‘Poetry, a film by Lee Chang-dong | Drama | 2010

SYNOPSIS

Mija (veteran actress Yun Jung-hee) is a beautiful woman in her sixties who moves gracefully through life, contemplating a trivial daily routine that is ill-suited to her refined persona. With elegance and a dash of eccentricity, Mija takes care of her ungrateful grandson Wook (Lee David) and makes a living by cleaning house for an elderly man who, though paralyzed by a stroke, still responds to her charm with bouts of drug-induced arousal. On a whim, Mija enrolls in a poetry class at the local cultural centre and begins a personal quest to find the perfect words to describe her feelings. However, she’s plagued by the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, and struggles with new vocabulary and the challenges of the creative process. When her world is turned upside down by the discovery of a monstrous crime, it is Mija’s unique and touching poetry that allows her to defy the weight of shame and distance herself from a painful proximity to violence. (Adapted from text provided by the Toronto International Film Festival)

http://www.kino.com/poetry/

Playdates

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California
Sonoma Film Institute Rohnert Park CA Feb 11 and 13 only!
Landmark Ken Cinema San Diego CA May 6th – 12th
Colorado
Landmark Chez Artiste Denver CO March 4th – 10th
International Film Series – Univ of Colorado, Boulder Boulder CO April 15th ONLY
Florida
Tallahassee Film Society Tallahassee FL March 4th – 7th
Georgia
Landmark Midtown Art Cinema Atlanta GA April 15th – 21st
Illinois
Music Box Theatre Chicago IL February 25th – March 3rd
Massachusetts
Landmark Kendall Square Cinema Boston MA March 4th – 10th
Cape Ann Community Cinema Gloucester MA March 8th – 23rd
Cinema 320 Worcester MA April 26th – May 1st
Michigan
Detroit Film Theatre Detroit MI 3/18-20 and 3/25-27 ONLY
Minnesota
Landmark Lagoon Cinema Minneapolis MN March 18th – 24th
Missouri
Landmark Tivoli Theatre St. Louis MO April 8th – 14th
Tivoli Cinemas Kansas City MO May 8th – 12th
New York
Quad Cinema New York NY Opens February 11th
Lincoln Plaza Cinema New York NY Opens February 11th
Ohio
Wexner Center for the Arts Columbus OH April 1st – 2nd
Cleveland Cinematheque Cleveland OH April 29th – May 1st
Pennsylvania
Landmark Ritz at the Bourse Philadelphia PA March 4th – 10th
Tennessee
Belcourt Theatre Nashville TN April 8th – 14th
Washington
Landmark Varsity Theatre Seattle WA March 11th – 17th
Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Union Theatre) Milwaukee WI April 9th – 10th

Andy Warhol: Motion Pictures | December 19, 2010–March 21, 2011 | MoMA

MoMA PRESENTS ANDY WARHOL’S INFLUENTIAL EARLY FILM-BASED WORKS ON A LARGE SCALE IN BOTH A GALLERY AND A CINEMATIC SETTING

The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art Gallery, sixth floor

 Andy Warhol: Motion Pictures, on view at MoMA from December 19, 2010, to March 21, 2011, focuses on the artist’s cinematic portraits and non-narrative, silent, and black-and-white films from the mid-1960s. Warhol’s Screen Tests reveal his lifelong fascination with the cult of celebrity, comprising a visual almanac of the 1960s downtown avant-garde scene. Included in the exhibition are such Warhol ―Superstars‖ as Edie Sedgwick, Nico, and Baby Jane Holzer; poet Allen Ginsberg; musician Lou Reed; actor Dennis Hopper; author Susan Sontag; and collector Ethel Scull, among others. Other early films included in the exhibition are Sleep (1963), Eat (1963), Blow Job (1963), and Kiss (1963–64). Andy Warhol: Motion Pictures is organized by Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of Modern Art, and Director, MoMA PS1. This exhibition is organized in collaboration with The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh.

WEB SITE:  Beginning December 14, members of the public are invited to create their own screen tests by visiting MoMA.org/screentests for guidelines adapted from Warhol’s own filming techniques. Users then submit their 90-second screen tests via a dedicated Flickr group on the site. Films will then appear on the site altered to simulate Warhol’s preferred projection speed. Beginning December 14, members of the public are invited to create their own screen tests by visiting MoMA.org/screentests for guidelines adapted from Warhol’s own filming techniques. Users then submit their 90-second screen tests via a dedicated Flickr group on the site. Films will then appear on the site altered to simulate Warhol’s preferred projection speed.  

MoMA.org

Bollywood Wedding | Thurs, Nov. 4th at 7:30pm

“It’s like every wedding you have ever been to and it’s like
no wedding you have ever been to…”
 
October 26, 2010Bollywood Wedding’s initial foray into live theater had met great success at the Nuyorican Poet’s Café located on New York’s Lower East Side this past summer.  Bollywood Wedding is now on stage for a revitalized show on Thursday, November 4, 2010 at The Gates in Chelsea. The improvisational ensemble piece features a cast of a dozen, in a satire of lavish Bollywood musicals, family squabbles and wedding celebrations.
 
Two very different immigrant families clash as an upper-class Indian-American woman falls for a middle-class Indian-American man, and everyone discovers something they didn’t know about their friends and family. Cultural clichés collide (with tension and outrageous humor) as the newlyweds try to bring their families together.

REVEALING MEXICO WEEK | Rockefeller Center® | October 25th – October 31st, 2010

To commemorate the Bicentennial of Mexican Independence and the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution, Revealing Mexico Week will celebrate the culture and people of Mexico with a weeklong series of special events in the heart of New York City.

The Host Committee for Revealing Mexico Week includes President Bill Clinton (Honorary Chairman), Ajay Banga (Host Chairman), Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan (Honorary Vice Chairman) and Founding Members: Carlos Slim, Salma Hayek Pinault, Placido Domingo, New York Jets Quarterback Mark Sanchez, Photographer John C. Mack, Writer Susanne Steines, Charlie Rose and many more. Continue reading “REVEALING MEXICO WEEK | Rockefeller Center® | October 25th – October 31st, 2010”