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activities, scholarly research, conservation initiatives, a concert, lecture, or film
Accession ID 2022.76.1 Artwork Mary Kelly, WLM Remix, 2005, single-channel digital film
Al Roker guides us on a journey into the secrets of illusion, utilizing special effects to illustrate the artistic and visionary discoveries of the Renaissance.
The Magic of Illusion—presented here in a seven-part podcast series—is a film
Discover works by Virginia Dwan and learn about the artist
paper Accession ID 2019.165.6 Not on view Artwork Actual Size: Empty Film
1970 – 1987 Displaying 1 – 12 of 14 Results Artwork Actual Size: Empty Film
Polaroid prints, nails, wood, artificial turf, tripod, Polaroid camera, Polaroid film
This excerpt is from a documentary chronicling the rise of one of the greatest landscape painters of all time, Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), who rendered the subtle effects of light and atmosphere in revolutionary ways.
A 30-minute version of the film may be purchased at the National Gallery of Art.
Discover works by Garry Winogrand and learn about the artist
2001.67.239 Artwork Garry Winogrand, Teresa Engle Schirmer, Location for the Film
Post-impressionists took the impressionists’ recording of light and color in nature to more emotional and spiritual places. And each artist pursued unique subject matter and a distinctive style. Paul Cezanne was preoccupied with natural forms and spatial depth. Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh expressed themselves through bold color and brushwork.
Narrated by Willem Dafoe and with Alfred Molina as the voice of Paul Gauguin, this film
Discover works by Richard Hamilton and learn about the artist
Foundation, Kassel, The critic laughs, 1968, lithograph laminated with plastic film