'Francisco Goya' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Goya's Ghosts (2006)
Actors:
Randy Quaid (actor),
José María Sacristán (actor),
Emilio Linder (actor),
Scott Cleverdon (actor),
Paco Catalá (actor),
Michael Lonsdale (actor),
Víctor Israel (actor),
Simón Andreu (actor),
Javier Bardem (actor),
Manuel de Blas (actor),
Ramón Langa (actor),
David Calder (actor),
Carlos Bardem (actor),
Jack Taylor (actor),
Stellan Skarsgård (actor),
Plot: The painter Goya becomes involved with the Spanish Inquisition when his muse, Ines, is arrested by the church for heresy. Her father, Thomas, comes to him hoping that his connection with Brother Lorenzo, whom he is painting, can secure the release of his daughter.
Keywords: 1800s, 19th-century, actor-playing-multiple-roles, actual-animal-killed, arrest, atrocity, baby, baby-crying, bagpipes, battle
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
War,
Taglines: Tell me what the truth is
Quotes:
Brother Lorenzo: There will be no liberty for the enemies of liberty!
[Bonaparte and Lorenzo are looking at paintings of Maria Luisa]::Joseph Bonaparte: I met her once... don't recall her being quite so ugly though. How did she have so many lovers?::Brother Lorenzo: [smiling] She was the Queen, Your Majesty.
[Goya is trying to see Inés]::Goya: I am painter to the king!::Asylum Director: To which king? Do you know how many kings I have in here? I even have two Napoleons, and one of them is an Arab. The other one is 7'2" tall.
Goya: Where is Ines?::Brother Lorenzo: She is in very good hands?::Goya: [going after Lorenzo with rage] Tell me where she is!
XIV premios Goya (2000)
Actors:
Juan Diego (actor),
Abel Folk (actor),
Javier Bardem (actor),
Álex Angulo (actor),
Gabino Diego (actor),
Eduard Fernández (actor),
Pedro Almodóvar (actor),
Alejandro Amenábar (actor),
Roberto Benigni (actor),
José Luis Borau (actor),
Agustín Almodóvar (actor),
Luis Buñuel (actor),
Fernando Fernán Gómez (actor),
José Luis Cuerda (actor),
Luis García Berlanga (actor),
Genres:
Family,
Volavérunt (1999)
Actors:
Zoe Berriatúa (actor),
Carlos Bardem (actor),
Penélope Cruz (actress),
Bigas Luna (director),
Stefania Sandrelli (actress),
Aitana Sánchez-Gijón (actress),
Bigas Luna (writer),
Jordi Mollà (actor),
Jorge Perugorría (actor),
Fermí Reixach (actor),
Enrique Villén (actor),
Olivier Achard (actor),
Kenout Peltier (editor),
Yves Marmion (producer),
Jean-Louis Benoît (writer),
Genres:
Drama,
Goya: Awakened in a Dream (1999)
Actors:
Cedric Smith (actor),
David Devine (producer),
Shannon Lawson (actress),
Peter Breiner (composer),
Richard Mozer (director),
Richard Mozer (producer),
David Reale (actor),
Robert Russell (actor),
Jan Filips (actor),
Michael MacLennan (writer),
Stephen Fisher (actor),
Joel Sugerman (actor),
Katarina Krnacova (miscellaneous crew),
Jaclyn Blumas (actress),
Ewan Maclaren (actor),
Plot: In the midst of the Inquisition, portrait painter Goya is slowly losing his health and beginning to express every one of his nightmares through dark sketches, which worries his straight-laced son. Only one little girl, the daughter of his new housekeeper and an aspiring artist, sees through the nightmares to the stories behind the pictures. Through her perspective, she helps keep Goya alive and creates a better understanding between the old man and his family.
Keywords: artist, francisco-de-goya, girl, painter, painting, spain
Genres:
Drama,
Family,
Quotes:
Javier Goya: [the children are behind the curtain] Did you hear something?::Francisco Goya: What?::Javier Goya: Did you hear... [remembers Francisco is deaf] never mind.
The Singer Not the Song (1961)
Actors:
Eric Pohlmann (actor),
Penny Daniels (miscellaneous crew),
Philip Green (composer),
Dirk Bogarde (actor),
Roy Ward Baker (producer),
Roy Ward Baker (director),
Earl St. John (producer),
Mylène Demongeot (actress),
John Mills (actor),
Lee Montague (actor),
Larry Taylor (actor),
Laurence Naismith (actor),
Roger Delgado (actor),
Yvonne Caffin (costume designer),
John Bentley (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Western,
Taglines: A New and Powerfully Different Kind of Motion Picture Story...
The Face of Spain (1952)
Actors:
Sarah Churchill (actress),
Berry Kroeger (actor),
William Corrigan (director),
Ruth Ford (actress),
Ronald Long (actor),
Oliver Thorndike (actor),
Philippa Bevans (actress),
Frank Daly (actor),
Dale Engel (actor),
Victoria Barcelo (actress),
Fernando Sirvent (actor),
Genres:
,
Pictura (1951)
Actors:
Henry Fonda (actor),
Luciano Emmer (director),
Ewald André Dupont (director),
Roman Vlad (composer),
Roman Vlad (composer),
Alain Resnais (director),
Gregory Peck (actor),
Vincent Price (actor),
Lilli Palmer (actress),
Enrico Gras (director),
Chester W. Schaeffer (editor),
Guy Bernard (composer),
Frederick Kohner (writer),
Darius Milhaud (composer),
Martin Gabel (actor),
Genres:
Documentary,
Taglines: A Strange and Exciting Voyage
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The Style of Francisco Goya
A short film on the life and artistic style of Spanish artist Francisco Goya. This piece was made as a presentation for my art appreciation class. From conce...
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Goya: The Most Spanish of Artists
Francisco Goya’s paintings, drawings, and prints reveal a universal human experience as well as that which is uniquely Spanish. Gain an insider’s knowledge of the exhibition “Goya: Order and Disorder” with its curators Frederick Ilchman, chair, Art of Europe, and Mrs. Russell W. Baker Curator of Paintings; and Stephanie Stepanek, curator, Prints and Drawings.
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Francis Goya - Historia De Un Amor Full Album
Francis Goya - Historia De Un Amor Full Album
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Goya Genios de la Pintura
Capítulo dedicado a Francisco de Goya de la serie de Los Grandes Artistas (Realismo y Romanticismo)
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Francisco Goya - Folle come un genio
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Goya, pintor de luces y sombras
http://www.artehistoria.com/genios/videos/224.htm Quizá la figura de Goya sea tan atrayente por lo que supone de ruptura, tanto con la pintura como con la so...
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Francis Goya-Nostalgia- Live.avi
Francis Goya en live - Nostalgia.
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Francis Goya -The Best Worl Instrumental Hits Full Album
Francis Goya -The Best Worl Instrumental Hits Full Album.
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FRANCISCO GOYA - The Black Paintings - Music by Perry Frank
Buy this song on Bandcamp: http://perryfrank.bandcamp.com/album/one-last-step-to-eternity Artist: PERRY FRANK Song: Prelude Album: ONE LAST STEP TO ETERNITY ...
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Los Fantasmas De Goya pelicula completa en español
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Top Twenty Francisco Goya Paintings
Here is my take on the top twenty Fransico Goya Paintings... enjoy.
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Francisco Goya (1746-1828)
Francisco Goya (1746-1828) Music "Bolero". Dead Can Dance.
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Francisco Goya raccontato da Federico Zeri (prima parte )
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Favorite Artists: Francisco Goya
The Spanish painter and print maker Francisco Goya was born in Aragon in 1746. His family moved to Zaragoza a few years later. When he was 14, he became an a...
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Goya Loco como un genio ID4
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Francisco Goya - Le pitture nere di Goya
Le pitture nere di Francisco Goya
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Art : Music & Painting – Francisco Goya on Cherubini and Donizetti’s music
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A collection of Goya’s painting running on the screen on Cherubini and Donizetti’s music.
Cherubini’s Ouverture is performed by Lugansk Philharmonic Orchestra and Donizetti’s symphony is performed by Opole Philharmonic Orchestra; both the orchestras are conducted by Silvano Frontalini.
Cherubini – Elisa Ouverture (00:00)
Donizetti – Betly Sym
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Francisco Goya - Biografia e Principais Obras
Este trabalho foi elaborado pelos alunos do 1ºB, do curso de Comunicação Social (Jornalismo/Publicidade e Propaganda), da Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes (UMC).
Disciplina: Arte, Estética e Mídia
Orientação: Profº Me. Claudinei Nakasone
Coordenação: Profª Me. Agnes Arruda
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Francisco Goya-The Black Paintings
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Sombras de Goya- assistir filme completo dublado
os primeiros anos do século XIX, em meio ao radicalismo da Inquisição e à iminente invasão da Espanha pelas tropas de Napoleão Bonaparte (Craig Stevenson), o gênio artístico do pintor espanhol Francisco Goya (Stellan Skarsgard) é reconhecido na corte do Rei Carlos IV (Randy Quaid). Inés (Natalie Portman), a jovem modelo e musa do pintor, é presa sob a falsa acusação de heresia. Nem as intervenções
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The Force - Francisco Goya part
"The Force" Produced by Premier Productions Hawaii.
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"La carga de los mamelucos" y "Los fusilamientos" de Francisco de Goya
Videopresentación de los cuadros "La carga de los mamelucos" y "Los fusilamientos" de Francisco de Goya.
Realizada con Hi VIP.
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Francisco de Goya
Fuendetodos, Zaragoza, 30 de marzo de 1746 -- Burdeos, Francia, 16 de abril de 1828. Pintor, grabador y dibujante Español aprendiz de José Luzán. Desarrolló ...
The Style of Francisco Goya
A short film on the life and artistic style of Spanish artist Francisco Goya. This piece was made as a presentation for my art appreciation class. From conce......
A short film on the life and artistic style of Spanish artist Francisco Goya. This piece was made as a presentation for my art appreciation class. From conce...
wn.com/The Style Of Francisco Goya
A short film on the life and artistic style of Spanish artist Francisco Goya. This piece was made as a presentation for my art appreciation class. From conce...
Goya: The Most Spanish of Artists
Francisco Goya’s paintings, drawings, and prints reveal a universal human experience as well as that which is uniquely Spanish. Gain an insider’s knowledge of t...
Francisco Goya’s paintings, drawings, and prints reveal a universal human experience as well as that which is uniquely Spanish. Gain an insider’s knowledge of the exhibition “Goya: Order and Disorder” with its curators Frederick Ilchman, chair, Art of Europe, and Mrs. Russell W. Baker Curator of Paintings; and Stephanie Stepanek, curator, Prints and Drawings.
wn.com/Goya The Most Spanish Of Artists
Francisco Goya’s paintings, drawings, and prints reveal a universal human experience as well as that which is uniquely Spanish. Gain an insider’s knowledge of the exhibition “Goya: Order and Disorder” with its curators Frederick Ilchman, chair, Art of Europe, and Mrs. Russell W. Baker Curator of Paintings; and Stephanie Stepanek, curator, Prints and Drawings.
- published: 17 Dec 2014
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Francis Goya - Historia De Un Amor Full Album
Francis Goya - Historia De Un Amor Full Album...
Francis Goya - Historia De Un Amor Full Album
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Francis Goya - Historia De Un Amor Full Album
- published: 12 Oct 2014
- views: 35
Goya Genios de la Pintura
Capítulo dedicado a Francisco de Goya de la serie de Los Grandes Artistas (Realismo y Romanticismo)...
Capítulo dedicado a Francisco de Goya de la serie de Los Grandes Artistas (Realismo y Romanticismo)
wn.com/Goya Genios De La Pintura
Capítulo dedicado a Francisco de Goya de la serie de Los Grandes Artistas (Realismo y Romanticismo)
- published: 07 Sep 2013
- views: 33051
Goya, pintor de luces y sombras
http://www.artehistoria.com/genios/videos/224.htm Quizá la figura de Goya sea tan atrayente por lo que supone de ruptura, tanto con la pintura como con la so......
http://www.artehistoria.com/genios/videos/224.htm Quizá la figura de Goya sea tan atrayente por lo que supone de ruptura, tanto con la pintura como con la so...
wn.com/Goya, Pintor De Luces Y Sombras
http://www.artehistoria.com/genios/videos/224.htm Quizá la figura de Goya sea tan atrayente por lo que supone de ruptura, tanto con la pintura como con la so...
FRANCISCO GOYA - The Black Paintings - Music by Perry Frank
Buy this song on Bandcamp: http://perryfrank.bandcamp.com/album/one-last-step-to-eternity Artist: PERRY FRANK Song: Prelude Album: ONE LAST STEP TO ETERNITY ......
Buy this song on Bandcamp: http://perryfrank.bandcamp.com/album/one-last-step-to-eternity Artist: PERRY FRANK Song: Prelude Album: ONE LAST STEP TO ETERNITY ...
wn.com/Francisco Goya The Black Paintings Music By Perry Frank
Buy this song on Bandcamp: http://perryfrank.bandcamp.com/album/one-last-step-to-eternity Artist: PERRY FRANK Song: Prelude Album: ONE LAST STEP TO ETERNITY ...
Top Twenty Francisco Goya Paintings
Here is my take on the top twenty Fransico Goya Paintings... enjoy....
Here is my take on the top twenty Fransico Goya Paintings... enjoy.
wn.com/Top Twenty Francisco Goya Paintings
Here is my take on the top twenty Fransico Goya Paintings... enjoy.
- published: 29 Dec 2008
- views: 20079
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author: King110324
Francisco Goya (1746-1828)
Francisco Goya (1746-1828) Music "Bolero". Dead Can Dance....
Francisco Goya (1746-1828) Music "Bolero". Dead Can Dance.
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Francisco Goya (1746-1828) Music "Bolero". Dead Can Dance.
- published: 10 May 2007
- views: 68920
Favorite Artists: Francisco Goya
The Spanish painter and print maker Francisco Goya was born in Aragon in 1746. His family moved to Zaragoza a few years later. When he was 14, he became an a......
The Spanish painter and print maker Francisco Goya was born in Aragon in 1746. His family moved to Zaragoza a few years later. When he was 14, he became an a...
wn.com/Favorite Artists Francisco Goya
The Spanish painter and print maker Francisco Goya was born in Aragon in 1746. His family moved to Zaragoza a few years later. When he was 14, he became an a...
- published: 20 May 2008
- views: 15849
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author: bestjonbon
Francisco Goya - Le pitture nere di Goya
Le pitture nere di Francisco Goya...
Le pitture nere di Francisco Goya
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Le pitture nere di Francisco Goya
- published: 22 Oct 2013
- views: 943
Art : Music & Painting – Francisco Goya on Cherubini and Donizetti’s music
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A collection of Goya’s painting running on the screen on Cherubini and Donizetti’s music.
Cherubini’s Ouv...
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A collection of Goya’s painting running on the screen on Cherubini and Donizetti’s music.
Cherubini’s Ouverture is performed by Lugansk Philharmonic Orchestra and Donizetti’s symphony is performed by Opole Philharmonic Orchestra; both the orchestras are conducted by Silvano Frontalini.
Cherubini – Elisa Ouverture (00:00)
Donizetti – Betly Symphony (09:43)
wn.com/Art Music Painting – Francisco Goya On Cherubini And Donizetti’S Music
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A collection of Goya’s painting running on the screen on Cherubini and Donizetti’s music.
Cherubini’s Ouverture is performed by Lugansk Philharmonic Orchestra and Donizetti’s symphony is performed by Opole Philharmonic Orchestra; both the orchestras are conducted by Silvano Frontalini.
Cherubini – Elisa Ouverture (00:00)
Donizetti – Betly Symphony (09:43)
- published: 27 Aug 2014
- views: 2756
Francisco Goya - Biografia e Principais Obras
Este trabalho foi elaborado pelos alunos do 1ºB, do curso de Comunicação Social (Jornalismo/Publicidade e Propaganda), da Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes (UMC)....
Este trabalho foi elaborado pelos alunos do 1ºB, do curso de Comunicação Social (Jornalismo/Publicidade e Propaganda), da Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes (UMC).
Disciplina: Arte, Estética e Mídia
Orientação: Profº Me. Claudinei Nakasone
Coordenação: Profª Me. Agnes Arruda
wn.com/Francisco Goya Biografia E Principais Obras
Este trabalho foi elaborado pelos alunos do 1ºB, do curso de Comunicação Social (Jornalismo/Publicidade e Propaganda), da Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes (UMC).
Disciplina: Arte, Estética e Mídia
Orientação: Profº Me. Claudinei Nakasone
Coordenação: Profª Me. Agnes Arruda
- published: 28 Mar 2015
- views: 76
Sombras de Goya- assistir filme completo dublado
os primeiros anos do século XIX, em meio ao radicalismo da Inquisição e à iminente invasão da Espanha pelas tropas de Napoleão Bonaparte (Craig Stevenson), o gê...
os primeiros anos do século XIX, em meio ao radicalismo da Inquisição e à iminente invasão da Espanha pelas tropas de Napoleão Bonaparte (Craig Stevenson), o gênio artístico do pintor espanhol Francisco Goya (Stellan Skarsgard) é reconhecido na corte do Rei Carlos IV (Randy Quaid). Inés (Natalie Portman), a jovem modelo e musa do pintor, é presa sob a falsa acusação de heresia. Nem as intervenções do influente Frei Lorenzo (Javier Bardem), também retratado por Goya, conseguem evitar que ela seja brutalmente torturada nos porões da Igreja. Estes personagens e os horrores da guerra, com os seus fantasmas, alimentam a pintura de Goya, testemunha atormentada de uma época turbulenta.
wn.com/Sombras De Goya Assistir Filme Completo Dublado
os primeiros anos do século XIX, em meio ao radicalismo da Inquisição e à iminente invasão da Espanha pelas tropas de Napoleão Bonaparte (Craig Stevenson), o gênio artístico do pintor espanhol Francisco Goya (Stellan Skarsgard) é reconhecido na corte do Rei Carlos IV (Randy Quaid). Inés (Natalie Portman), a jovem modelo e musa do pintor, é presa sob a falsa acusação de heresia. Nem as intervenções do influente Frei Lorenzo (Javier Bardem), também retratado por Goya, conseguem evitar que ela seja brutalmente torturada nos porões da Igreja. Estes personagens e os horrores da guerra, com os seus fantasmas, alimentam a pintura de Goya, testemunha atormentada de uma época turbulenta.
- published: 23 Jun 2015
- views: 2139
The Force - Francisco Goya part
"The Force" Produced by Premier Productions Hawaii....
"The Force" Produced by Premier Productions Hawaii.
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"The Force" Produced by Premier Productions Hawaii.
"La carga de los mamelucos" y "Los fusilamientos" de Francisco de Goya
Videopresentación de los cuadros "La carga de los mamelucos" y "Los fusilamientos" de Francisco de Goya.
Realizada con Hi VIP....
Videopresentación de los cuadros "La carga de los mamelucos" y "Los fusilamientos" de Francisco de Goya.
Realizada con Hi VIP.
wn.com/La Carga De Los Mamelucos Y Los Fusilamientos De Francisco De Goya
Videopresentación de los cuadros "La carga de los mamelucos" y "Los fusilamientos" de Francisco de Goya.
Realizada con Hi VIP.
- published: 26 Nov 2014
- views: 4
Francisco de Goya
Fuendetodos, Zaragoza, 30 de marzo de 1746 -- Burdeos, Francia, 16 de abril de 1828. Pintor, grabador y dibujante Español aprendiz de José Luzán. Desarrolló ......
Fuendetodos, Zaragoza, 30 de marzo de 1746 -- Burdeos, Francia, 16 de abril de 1828. Pintor, grabador y dibujante Español aprendiz de José Luzán. Desarrolló ...
wn.com/Francisco De Goya
Fuendetodos, Zaragoza, 30 de marzo de 1746 -- Burdeos, Francia, 16 de abril de 1828. Pintor, grabador y dibujante Español aprendiz de José Luzán. Desarrolló ...
- published: 23 May 2012
- views: 3421
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author: Educatina
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Francisco Goya interview about the American Windsurfing Tour
For more information check out www.americanwindsurfingtour.com.
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Francisco de Goya Interview
Spanish Project
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Interview : restaurant "le Ginko" (Ecole ouverte)
Interview d'un restaurateur (restaurant "Le Ginko"), réalisée par les élèves du collège Francisco Goya dans le cadre de l'atelier médias de l'école ouverte (objectif : découverte de son quartier)
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Interview : restaurant "État-major" (Ecole ouverte)
Interview d'un restaurateur (restaurant "L'état major"), réalisée par les élèves du collège Francisco Goya dans le cadre de l'atelier médias de l'école ouverte (objectif : découverte de son quartier)
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The Force - secret spot part / Francisco Goya & Sean Ordonez /
Sean Ordonez & Francisco Goya @ Secret spot "The Force" Produced by Premier Productions Hawaii.
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francisco goya maui
windsurfing is great! music: Refused- Summerholidays.
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Mrs. Sharma Interview Part 1.wmv
An interview about the spanish artist Francisco Goya with Mrs. Sharma.
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Visita del colegio francisco Goya - Collège Francisco Goya (Bordeaux) HD
Vidéo de présentation des locaux du Collège Francisco Goya, réalisée par TOUS les élèves du collèges (de la 6e à la 3e) ayant Mme Duhalde pour enseignante d'espagnol - réalisation : Duhalde L. & Martin-Gomez F.
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Encuentro de Windsurf con Francisco Goya - Hudson - Argentina
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francisco goya windsurfing
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Goya's Ghosts TRAILER
Available on DVD through www.umbrellaent.com.au Buy it here: http://www.umbrellaent.com.au/p-2319-goyas-ghosts.aspx Oscar(R) nominee Natalie Portman and Acad...
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Francisco Goya on Hookipa
July 2008, (C) MWST, Bartek Dworak
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'Goya's Ghosts' Interview
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'Goya's Ghosts' Interview
Lisa Collins interviews Javier Bardem and Milos Forman on 'Goya's Ghost'.
For more celebrity interviews, movie trailers, and entertainment news visit Hollywood.com!
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francisco goya.
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Günter Grass: Writing against the wall
"I realized it was through language, that I could define myself as a German." Meet Nobel Prize laureate Günter Grass in this interview where he reflects on h...
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Quatro and Goya Keep Windsurfing Progressive
30 foot airs, 360 degree rotations, fins through the lip, back flips, front flips all in 30 + mph winds! Impossible? Not for the guys at Forward Maui who's profession it is to push the limits of wind surfing.
Back in the early 1990's Quatro International was founded by Francisco Goya who later became a windsurfing world champion in 2000. They were riding all kinds of other boards but felt they c
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Shirley Bassey - How Do You Keep The Music Playing / Till I Loved You / Interview
1991 (Veteran songstress, Shirley Bassey, appears on the Bruce Forsyth Show in 1991 and performs three beautiful songs. The last clip is an Interview with Sh...
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Interview with Trevor Smith - Curator, Singapore Biennale 2011
Trevor Smith is Curator of Contemporary Art at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, USA. Previously, Smith was Curator in Residence at the Centre for Curatorial Studies, Bard College where in 2006 he co-curated Wrestle, the inaugural exhibition at the Hessel Museum and in 2007 presented Martin Creed: Feelings, the first large-scale survey of this artist's work. From 2003 to 2006 he wa
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Jake and Dinos Chapman: Offending Taste
Watch the artist duo with a flair for the bizarre, Jake and Dinos Chapman, on moulding set symbols into something quite surprising, how Ronald McDonald ended up becoming a pariah, and why they prefer to offend rather than create taste.
Ronald McDonald started out as an idealistic libertarian, because he offered cheap food to people who could not afford it. With time, however, the image of McDonal
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Cecily Brown: Take No Prisoners
Cecily Brown is considered a central figure in the resurgence of painting at the turn of the century. We met the praised British painter at her New York studio for a talk about borrowing imagery from other artists, and how she has always responded to dark, scary art.
“Art was something that seemed very glamorous and dangerous to me as a child.” Brown nurtured an early fascination with the “scary”
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The Sleep Of Reason Creates Monsters (Francisco Goya quote)
https://sites.google.com/site/zedfilmprod/
(Certificate IV in Screen and Media: Moving Quote Titles)
Interview : restaurant "le Ginko" (Ecole ouverte)
Interview d'un restaurateur (restaurant "Le Ginko"), réalisée par les élèves du collège Francisco Goya dans le cadre de l'atelier médias de l'école ouverte (obj...
Interview d'un restaurateur (restaurant "Le Ginko"), réalisée par les élèves du collège Francisco Goya dans le cadre de l'atelier médias de l'école ouverte (objectif : découverte de son quartier)
wn.com/Interview Restaurant Le Ginko (Ecole Ouverte)
Interview d'un restaurateur (restaurant "Le Ginko"), réalisée par les élèves du collège Francisco Goya dans le cadre de l'atelier médias de l'école ouverte (objectif : découverte de son quartier)
- published: 04 May 2015
- views: 14
Interview : restaurant "État-major" (Ecole ouverte)
Interview d'un restaurateur (restaurant "L'état major"), réalisée par les élèves du collège Francisco Goya dans le cadre de l'atelier médias de l'école ouverte ...
Interview d'un restaurateur (restaurant "L'état major"), réalisée par les élèves du collège Francisco Goya dans le cadre de l'atelier médias de l'école ouverte (objectif : découverte de son quartier)
wn.com/Interview Restaurant État Major (Ecole Ouverte)
Interview d'un restaurateur (restaurant "L'état major"), réalisée par les élèves du collège Francisco Goya dans le cadre de l'atelier médias de l'école ouverte (objectif : découverte de son quartier)
- published: 04 May 2015
- views: 2
The Force - secret spot part / Francisco Goya & Sean Ordonez /
Sean Ordonez & Francisco Goya @ Secret spot "The Force" Produced by Premier Productions Hawaii....
Sean Ordonez & Francisco Goya @ Secret spot "The Force" Produced by Premier Productions Hawaii.
wn.com/The Force Secret Spot Part Francisco Goya Sean Ordonez
Sean Ordonez & Francisco Goya @ Secret spot "The Force" Produced by Premier Productions Hawaii.
francisco goya maui
windsurfing is great! music: Refused- Summerholidays....
windsurfing is great! music: Refused- Summerholidays.
wn.com/Francisco Goya Maui
windsurfing is great! music: Refused- Summerholidays.
- published: 11 May 2008
- views: 38305
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author: juampawind
Mrs. Sharma Interview Part 1.wmv
An interview about the spanish artist Francisco Goya with Mrs. Sharma....
An interview about the spanish artist Francisco Goya with Mrs. Sharma.
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An interview about the spanish artist Francisco Goya with Mrs. Sharma.
- published: 14 Jan 2010
- views: 32
Visita del colegio francisco Goya - Collège Francisco Goya (Bordeaux) HD
Vidéo de présentation des locaux du Collège Francisco Goya, réalisée par TOUS les élèves du collèges (de la 6e à la 3e) ayant Mme Duhalde pour enseignante d'esp...
Vidéo de présentation des locaux du Collège Francisco Goya, réalisée par TOUS les élèves du collèges (de la 6e à la 3e) ayant Mme Duhalde pour enseignante d'espagnol - réalisation : Duhalde L. & Martin-Gomez F.
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Vidéo de présentation des locaux du Collège Francisco Goya, réalisée par TOUS les élèves du collèges (de la 6e à la 3e) ayant Mme Duhalde pour enseignante d'espagnol - réalisation : Duhalde L. & Martin-Gomez F.
- published: 27 Jan 2014
- views: 1282
francisco goya windsurfing
goya sails 2011 francisco goya 2004 video francisco goya francisco goya windsurfing francisco goya windsurf wiki francisco goya windsurfing....
goya sails 2011 francisco goya 2004 video francisco goya francisco goya windsurfing francisco goya windsurf wiki francisco goya windsurfing.
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goya sails 2011 francisco goya 2004 video francisco goya francisco goya windsurfing francisco goya windsurf wiki francisco goya windsurfing.
Goya's Ghosts TRAILER
Available on DVD through www.umbrellaent.com.au Buy it here: http://www.umbrellaent.com.au/p-2319-goyas-ghosts.aspx Oscar(R) nominee Natalie Portman and Acad......
Available on DVD through www.umbrellaent.com.au Buy it here: http://www.umbrellaent.com.au/p-2319-goyas-ghosts.aspx Oscar(R) nominee Natalie Portman and Acad...
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Available on DVD through www.umbrellaent.com.au Buy it here: http://www.umbrellaent.com.au/p-2319-goyas-ghosts.aspx Oscar(R) nominee Natalie Portman and Acad...
Francisco Goya on Hookipa
July 2008, (C) MWST, Bartek Dworak...
July 2008, (C) MWST, Bartek Dworak
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July 2008, (C) MWST, Bartek Dworak
- published: 11 Aug 2008
- views: 7888
'Goya's Ghosts' Interview
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'Goya's Ghosts' Interview
Lisa Collins interviews Javier Bardem and Milos Forman on 'Goya's Ghost'.
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'Goya's Ghosts' Interview
Lisa Collins interviews Javier Bardem and Milos Forman on 'Goya's Ghost'.
For more celebrity interviews, movie trailers, and entertainment news visit Hollywood.com!
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'Goya's Ghosts' Interview
Lisa Collins interviews Javier Bardem and Milos Forman on 'Goya's Ghost'.
For more celebrity interviews, movie trailers, and entertainment news visit Hollywood.com!
- published: 18 Sep 2014
- views: 3
Günter Grass: Writing against the wall
"I realized it was through language, that I could define myself as a German." Meet Nobel Prize laureate Günter Grass in this interview where he reflects on h......
"I realized it was through language, that I could define myself as a German." Meet Nobel Prize laureate Günter Grass in this interview where he reflects on h...
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"I realized it was through language, that I could define myself as a German." Meet Nobel Prize laureate Günter Grass in this interview where he reflects on h...
Quatro and Goya Keep Windsurfing Progressive
30 foot airs, 360 degree rotations, fins through the lip, back flips, front flips all in 30 + mph winds! Impossible? Not for the guys at Forward Maui who's pro...
30 foot airs, 360 degree rotations, fins through the lip, back flips, front flips all in 30 + mph winds! Impossible? Not for the guys at Forward Maui who's profession it is to push the limits of wind surfing.
Back in the early 1990's Quatro International was founded by Francisco Goya who later became a windsurfing world champion in 2000. They were riding all kinds of other boards but felt they could push the limits even further. Stated on their bio, "The urge for this new enterprise started...in the water from the need to evolve our personal riding." After visiting the shop and seeing all of the different surf, SUP and windsurfing products and designs, you kind of get the feeling that these guys take these sports seriously.
Fiberglass Hawaii has been supplying Francisco and his team with the most cutting edge materials for almost 20 years. We enjoy that they rely on us to supply consistent, durable and cutting edge technology that they turn into world renowned surf craft.
Take a second to check out all of their water sport brands and accessories at www.quatrointernational.com. You can find all of the materials they use to build their windsurf, surf, and SUP boards at http://shop.fiberglasshawaii.com.
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30 foot airs, 360 degree rotations, fins through the lip, back flips, front flips all in 30 + mph winds! Impossible? Not for the guys at Forward Maui who's profession it is to push the limits of wind surfing.
Back in the early 1990's Quatro International was founded by Francisco Goya who later became a windsurfing world champion in 2000. They were riding all kinds of other boards but felt they could push the limits even further. Stated on their bio, "The urge for this new enterprise started...in the water from the need to evolve our personal riding." After visiting the shop and seeing all of the different surf, SUP and windsurfing products and designs, you kind of get the feeling that these guys take these sports seriously.
Fiberglass Hawaii has been supplying Francisco and his team with the most cutting edge materials for almost 20 years. We enjoy that they rely on us to supply consistent, durable and cutting edge technology that they turn into world renowned surf craft.
Take a second to check out all of their water sport brands and accessories at www.quatrointernational.com. You can find all of the materials they use to build their windsurf, surf, and SUP boards at http://shop.fiberglasshawaii.com.
- published: 12 Jul 2013
- views: 4223
Shirley Bassey - How Do You Keep The Music Playing / Till I Loved You / Interview
1991 (Veteran songstress, Shirley Bassey, appears on the Bruce Forsyth Show in 1991 and performs three beautiful songs. The last clip is an Interview with Sh......
1991 (Veteran songstress, Shirley Bassey, appears on the Bruce Forsyth Show in 1991 and performs three beautiful songs. The last clip is an Interview with Sh...
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1991 (Veteran songstress, Shirley Bassey, appears on the Bruce Forsyth Show in 1991 and performs three beautiful songs. The last clip is an Interview with Sh...
- published: 23 Oct 2011
- views: 33319
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Interview with Trevor Smith - Curator, Singapore Biennale 2011
Trevor Smith is Curator of Contemporary Art at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, USA. Previously, Smith was Curator in Residence at the Centre f...
Trevor Smith is Curator of Contemporary Art at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, USA. Previously, Smith was Curator in Residence at the Centre for Curatorial Studies, Bard College where in 2006 he co-curated Wrestle, the inaugural exhibition at the Hessel Museum and in 2007 presented Martin Creed: Feelings, the first large-scale survey of this artist's work. From 2003 to 2006 he was Curator at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York City where, among other projects, he co-curated the exhibition Andrea Zittel: Critical Space and presented a major survey of the work of Brian Jungen. Smith was born in Canada and studied art history at the University of British Columbia. From 1992 to 2003 he was based in Australia where he held positions with the Biennale of Sydney, Canberra Contemporary Art Space, and the Art Gallery of Western Australia. Exhibitions there included a major retrospective of Robert MacPherson's work in 2001 and The Divine Comedy: Francisco Goya, Buster Keaton, William Kentridge for the Art Gallery of Western Australia and the Perth International Arts Festival in 2002. He curated the Australian representation at the 2002 Sao Paolo Bienal and was a Correspondenti for T1, the first Torino Triennale in 2005. Recent exhibitions include 1+1+1=3 (Robert MacPherson, Manfred Pernice, and Katarina Seda) for Culturgest Lisbon, and I Repeat Myself When Under Stress (Ceal Floyer, Hans Schabus, and Tris Vonna-Michell) for the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (with Thomas Trummer). He has published widely in exhibition catalogues and journals in North America, Europe, Australia and Asia.
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Trevor Smith is Curator of Contemporary Art at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, USA. Previously, Smith was Curator in Residence at the Centre for Curatorial Studies, Bard College where in 2006 he co-curated Wrestle, the inaugural exhibition at the Hessel Museum and in 2007 presented Martin Creed: Feelings, the first large-scale survey of this artist's work. From 2003 to 2006 he was Curator at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York City where, among other projects, he co-curated the exhibition Andrea Zittel: Critical Space and presented a major survey of the work of Brian Jungen. Smith was born in Canada and studied art history at the University of British Columbia. From 1992 to 2003 he was based in Australia where he held positions with the Biennale of Sydney, Canberra Contemporary Art Space, and the Art Gallery of Western Australia. Exhibitions there included a major retrospective of Robert MacPherson's work in 2001 and The Divine Comedy: Francisco Goya, Buster Keaton, William Kentridge for the Art Gallery of Western Australia and the Perth International Arts Festival in 2002. He curated the Australian representation at the 2002 Sao Paolo Bienal and was a Correspondenti for T1, the first Torino Triennale in 2005. Recent exhibitions include 1+1+1=3 (Robert MacPherson, Manfred Pernice, and Katarina Seda) for Culturgest Lisbon, and I Repeat Myself When Under Stress (Ceal Floyer, Hans Schabus, and Tris Vonna-Michell) for the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (with Thomas Trummer). He has published widely in exhibition catalogues and journals in North America, Europe, Australia and Asia.
- published: 05 May 2011
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Jake and Dinos Chapman: Offending Taste
Watch the artist duo with a flair for the bizarre, Jake and Dinos Chapman, on moulding set symbols into something quite surprising, how Ronald McDonald ended up...
Watch the artist duo with a flair for the bizarre, Jake and Dinos Chapman, on moulding set symbols into something quite surprising, how Ronald McDonald ended up becoming a pariah, and why they prefer to offend rather than create taste.
Ronald McDonald started out as an idealistic libertarian, because he offered cheap food to people who could not afford it. With time, however, the image of McDonald changed radically, and he became “the clown who lost his humour – and also responsible for the end of the world.” The irony of this drastic change is of great interest to Jake and Dinos Chapman, who like to take generic icons – such as smileys and swastikas – and twist them until they break: “We are overloading these symbolic icons to a point where they can no longer say anything.”
“If you add funny puppy dogs over an image of someone being tortured, then in a sense what we’re doing is that we’re asking whether the pathos of the Goya work can be taken seriously,” says Jake Chapman about their approach to Francisco Goya to whose surreal and dark paintings, brim-full of pathos, they add unexpected elements. The brothers argue that by “rectifying” works by such a revered artist they also “convert the pathos of Goya into something much more pessimistic and cynical, and much more brutally undermining.”
Iakovos “Jake” (b. 1966) and Konstantinos “Dinos” (b. 1962) are English visual artists, often known as the Chapman Brothers, who began their collaboration in 1991. The brothers often use plastic models or fibreglass mannequins in their work, exploring the theme of the anatomical and pornographic grotesque. They are known for their deliberately shocking and controversial subject matter, including the series of works featured in this video, which appropriated 13 original watercolours by Adolf Hitler, to which they had added hippie motifs: ‘If Hitler Had Been a Hippy How Happy Would We Be’ (White Cube, 2008). Similarly, they had previously manipulated a selection of Spanish painter Francisco Goya’s drawings in the series ‘The Disaster of War’ (1999) with chilling and sometimes comic effect. They have exhibited extensively, including solo shows at Tate Britain (2007), Kunsthaus Bregenz (2005) and PS1 Contemporary Art Center, New York (2000). Both live and work in London.
For more about Jake and Dinos Chapman see here: http://jakeanddinoschapman.com/everything/
Jake and Dinos Chapman were interviewed by Christian Lund at David Risley Gallery, Copenhagen in connection to the exhibition ‘Come, Hell or High Water’ in November 2014.
Camera: Nikolaj Jungersen
Edited by: Roxanne Bagheshirin Lærkesen
Produced by: Christian Lund
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2015
Supported by Nordea-fonden
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Watch the artist duo with a flair for the bizarre, Jake and Dinos Chapman, on moulding set symbols into something quite surprising, how Ronald McDonald ended up becoming a pariah, and why they prefer to offend rather than create taste.
Ronald McDonald started out as an idealistic libertarian, because he offered cheap food to people who could not afford it. With time, however, the image of McDonald changed radically, and he became “the clown who lost his humour – and also responsible for the end of the world.” The irony of this drastic change is of great interest to Jake and Dinos Chapman, who like to take generic icons – such as smileys and swastikas – and twist them until they break: “We are overloading these symbolic icons to a point where they can no longer say anything.”
“If you add funny puppy dogs over an image of someone being tortured, then in a sense what we’re doing is that we’re asking whether the pathos of the Goya work can be taken seriously,” says Jake Chapman about their approach to Francisco Goya to whose surreal and dark paintings, brim-full of pathos, they add unexpected elements. The brothers argue that by “rectifying” works by such a revered artist they also “convert the pathos of Goya into something much more pessimistic and cynical, and much more brutally undermining.”
Iakovos “Jake” (b. 1966) and Konstantinos “Dinos” (b. 1962) are English visual artists, often known as the Chapman Brothers, who began their collaboration in 1991. The brothers often use plastic models or fibreglass mannequins in their work, exploring the theme of the anatomical and pornographic grotesque. They are known for their deliberately shocking and controversial subject matter, including the series of works featured in this video, which appropriated 13 original watercolours by Adolf Hitler, to which they had added hippie motifs: ‘If Hitler Had Been a Hippy How Happy Would We Be’ (White Cube, 2008). Similarly, they had previously manipulated a selection of Spanish painter Francisco Goya’s drawings in the series ‘The Disaster of War’ (1999) with chilling and sometimes comic effect. They have exhibited extensively, including solo shows at Tate Britain (2007), Kunsthaus Bregenz (2005) and PS1 Contemporary Art Center, New York (2000). Both live and work in London.
For more about Jake and Dinos Chapman see here: http://jakeanddinoschapman.com/everything/
Jake and Dinos Chapman were interviewed by Christian Lund at David Risley Gallery, Copenhagen in connection to the exhibition ‘Come, Hell or High Water’ in November 2014.
Camera: Nikolaj Jungersen
Edited by: Roxanne Bagheshirin Lærkesen
Produced by: Christian Lund
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2015
Supported by Nordea-fonden
- published: 07 Sep 2015
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Cecily Brown: Take No Prisoners
Cecily Brown is considered a central figure in the resurgence of painting at the turn of the century. We met the praised British painter at her New York studio ...
Cecily Brown is considered a central figure in the resurgence of painting at the turn of the century. We met the praised British painter at her New York studio for a talk about borrowing imagery from other artists, and how she has always responded to dark, scary art.
“Art was something that seemed very glamorous and dangerous to me as a child.” Brown nurtured an early fascination with the “scary” art, such as Francis Bacon, and would rummage her parents’ art books for the very darkest pictures, such as a particular painting by George Grosz of a butcher shop with human meat in it: “I had sneak looks at it, like you might look at Playboy or something.”
Brown, who had been painting naked women for several years, felt an urge to move on to painting men and boys. The painting ‘Young Spartans Exercising’ by Edgar Degas (1860) helped her move on to this: “Lots of artists are like magpies, where you steal or you take or you borrow what you need from somebody. But then obviously – and hopefully – it gets transformed.” This is characteristic of how Brown draws inspiration from her favourite painters and paintings, absorbing and changing images and ultimately making them her own.
“The element of surprise has to be there.” Brown prefers to “contradict” herself, and to push her paintings to a degree where she actually risks losing something good. She sums up this approach by quoting her friend, German painter Charlene von Heyl: “Take no prisoners.”
Cecily Brown (b. 1969) is a British painter. Brown creates vivid, atmospheric depictions of fragmented bodies, often in erotic positions in the midst of swells of colour and movement. This has made many compare her to painters such as Francis Bacon and Francisco Goya, and she is furthermore credited as a central figure in the resurgence of painting at the turn of the millennium. Brown has exhibited extensively, including at The Saatchi Gallery in London and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Solo shows have also been held at prominent venues such as Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills, New York and London, Contemporary Fine Arts in Berlin and Kunsthalle in Mannheim. She lives and works in New York City.
Cecily Brown was interviewed by Kasper Bech Dyg in her studio in New York City in November 2014.
Camera: Pierce Jackson
Produced and edited by: Kasper Bech Dyg
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2015
Supported by Nordea-fonden
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Cecily Brown is considered a central figure in the resurgence of painting at the turn of the century. We met the praised British painter at her New York studio for a talk about borrowing imagery from other artists, and how she has always responded to dark, scary art.
“Art was something that seemed very glamorous and dangerous to me as a child.” Brown nurtured an early fascination with the “scary” art, such as Francis Bacon, and would rummage her parents’ art books for the very darkest pictures, such as a particular painting by George Grosz of a butcher shop with human meat in it: “I had sneak looks at it, like you might look at Playboy or something.”
Brown, who had been painting naked women for several years, felt an urge to move on to painting men and boys. The painting ‘Young Spartans Exercising’ by Edgar Degas (1860) helped her move on to this: “Lots of artists are like magpies, where you steal or you take or you borrow what you need from somebody. But then obviously – and hopefully – it gets transformed.” This is characteristic of how Brown draws inspiration from her favourite painters and paintings, absorbing and changing images and ultimately making them her own.
“The element of surprise has to be there.” Brown prefers to “contradict” herself, and to push her paintings to a degree where she actually risks losing something good. She sums up this approach by quoting her friend, German painter Charlene von Heyl: “Take no prisoners.”
Cecily Brown (b. 1969) is a British painter. Brown creates vivid, atmospheric depictions of fragmented bodies, often in erotic positions in the midst of swells of colour and movement. This has made many compare her to painters such as Francis Bacon and Francisco Goya, and she is furthermore credited as a central figure in the resurgence of painting at the turn of the millennium. Brown has exhibited extensively, including at The Saatchi Gallery in London and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Solo shows have also been held at prominent venues such as Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills, New York and London, Contemporary Fine Arts in Berlin and Kunsthalle in Mannheim. She lives and works in New York City.
Cecily Brown was interviewed by Kasper Bech Dyg in her studio in New York City in November 2014.
Camera: Pierce Jackson
Produced and edited by: Kasper Bech Dyg
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2015
Supported by Nordea-fonden
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 106
The Sleep Of Reason Creates Monsters (Francisco Goya quote)
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- published: 21 Jun 2012
- views: 78