James Rosenquist, a pioneer during the 1960s’ Pop art movement, passed away on March 31, 2017. He was 83. James Rosenquist Dead At 83 Rosenquist passed away in his home in New York City “after a long illness,” reports The New York Times. He’s survived by his wife, Mimi Thompson, and his son, daughter, grandson and […]
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- 4/2/2017
- by Matt Reisine
- Uinterview
"Turn off your mind, relax and float downstream. It is not dying, it is not dying.
Lay down all thought, surrender to the void. It is shining, it is shining.
That you may see the meaning of within. It is being, it is being."
John Lennon and Paul McCartney
from Tomorrow Never Knows, on the album Revolver
Don't look now, but something important just happened on Mad Men. A major character, someone with real talent in the field, just rejected advertising. Someone who happens to be ad guru Don Draper's bright and shiny new wife.
Megan Calvet Draper's Marxist academic father, who so disapproves of her work in advertising, and of her life of easing into wealth by marrying a rich older man, evidently got through to his daughter in the episode before this. She's now pursuing her dream, which was unclear then but turns out to be acting. And...
Lay down all thought, surrender to the void. It is shining, it is shining.
That you may see the meaning of within. It is being, it is being."
John Lennon and Paul McCartney
from Tomorrow Never Knows, on the album Revolver
Don't look now, but something important just happened on Mad Men. A major character, someone with real talent in the field, just rejected advertising. Someone who happens to be ad guru Don Draper's bright and shiny new wife.
Megan Calvet Draper's Marxist academic father, who so disapproves of her work in advertising, and of her life of easing into wealth by marrying a rich older man, evidently got through to his daughter in the episode before this. She's now pursuing her dream, which was unclear then but turns out to be acting. And...
- 5/9/2012
- by William Bradley
- Aol TV.
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Despite how much she has been dissected, analyzed, and worshipped, something about Marilyn Monroe remains forever elusive. Nearly fifty years after her death, this magnetism is often mapped out in a series of ironic juxtapositions: she was a fragile child and a sex goddess arousing both maternal love and intense desire; she was universally adored and felt entirely alone. But it is far better to lose oneself in the mystery of Marilyn than to try to define her.
— Jocelyn Heaney on Fragments for the Los Angeles Review of Books
She was a very peculiar mixture of shyness and uncertainty and — I wouldn't say "star allure," but, let me say, she knew exactly her impact on men. And that's all.
— Fritz Lang, discussing Clash by Night (1952) with Peter Bogdanovich
She was not the first sex goddess with a trace of...
Despite how much she has been dissected, analyzed, and worshipped, something about Marilyn Monroe remains forever elusive. Nearly fifty years after her death, this magnetism is often mapped out in a series of ironic juxtapositions: she was a fragile child and a sex goddess arousing both maternal love and intense desire; she was universally adored and felt entirely alone. But it is far better to lose oneself in the mystery of Marilyn than to try to define her.
— Jocelyn Heaney on Fragments for the Los Angeles Review of Books
She was a very peculiar mixture of shyness and uncertainty and — I wouldn't say "star allure," but, let me say, she knew exactly her impact on men. And that's all.
— Fritz Lang, discussing Clash by Night (1952) with Peter Bogdanovich
She was not the first sex goddess with a trace of...
- 6/1/2011
- MUBI
NEW YORK -- Chris Blackwell's Palm Pictures has acquired all North American and U.K. rights to John Walter's documentary How to Draw a Bunny, with plans to roll out the project through Palm's new fine arts label, Arthouse Films. Palm also snapped up Caribbean rights as part of the pact. Centering on artist and Andy Warhol contemporary Ray Johnson, Bunny was produced by Andrew Moore. The film features interviews with Johnson's contemporaries, including Christo, Chuck Close, Roy Lichtenstein, Judith Malin and James Rosenquist. Bunny was awarded a jury prize at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival and is nominated for a 2003 IFP Spirit Award for best docu. The deal was negotiated by Palm head of acquisitions and production David Koh along with Arthouse general manager Jose Martinez. The filmmakers were repped through production outfit Mr. Mudd's Lianne Halfon.
- 3/20/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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