Whenever Atom Egoyan zooms his video camera onto something, you know the product can be at times hermeneutic, but more often wonderfully lucid.
This year, the Armenian Canadian filmmaker has joined with Turkish artist, Kutlag Ataman, to create a multimedia installation slated to premier this Friday in Toronto as part of the new Luminato festival.
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Egoyan & Ataman Join Forces for Multimedia Installation in Toronto
May 29th, 2007 · 2 Comments
Tags: Armenian · Canadian · art news · cinema · diaspora
Visiting Garine Torossian’s Cinematic Armenia
May 20th, 2007 · 3 Comments
I missed my chance to see Garine Torossian’s newest film, Stone Touch Time, on MoMA’s big screen as part of the Canadian film festival last March, but fortunately I caught the flick in Toronto as part of the HotDocs festival in April.
I wanted to chime in about a filmmaker that is a long-time friend and [...]
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Canadians Feted in Paris
May 9th, 2007 · No Comments
While I mentioned a few weeks ago that Arshile Gorky was being celebrated with two major exhibits in Paris, France, I didn’t realize that Canadian cinema is also being showcased in the French capital.
Not only is Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan being honored with a full retrospective at the Georges Pompidou Center (link), but Winnipeg filmmaker [...]
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Calder Sculpture’s at City Hall
May 6th, 2007 · 1 Comment
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City Hall Park in downtown Manhattan is one of the city’s secret jewels. Fortunately, I pass by the park a few times a month because of my gym and have the pleasure of enjoying the sculpture exhibitions by some of the world’s greatest sculptors.
This year, Alexander Calder’s elegant forms touched down in the midst [...]
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