The 15th annual Tribeca Film Festival juried awards ceremony on Thursday evening rewarded a wide roster of selections as organisers honoured separate Us and international narrative competition categories for the first time.
In the Us Narrative Feature Competition, the Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature went to Dean (pictured) by Demteri Martin, who receives $20,000, sponsored by At&T, and the art award Waking Up In The Painted World by Stephen Hannock.
Best actress in a Us Narrative Feature Film went to Mackenzie Davis in Always Shine, while Dominic Rains of The Fixer earned the best actor award.
The best cinematography prize went to Michael Ragen for Kicks along with $50,000 in post-production services donated by Company 3. Screenplay honours and $2,500 sponsored by Freixenet Cava were awarded to Ingrid Jungermann for Women Who Kill.
In the International Narrative Feature Competition categories, Udi Aloni’s Junction 48 earned the best international narrative feature prize along with $20,000 sponsored by Netflix, and the...
In the Us Narrative Feature Competition, the Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature went to Dean (pictured) by Demteri Martin, who receives $20,000, sponsored by At&T, and the art award Waking Up In The Painted World by Stephen Hannock.
Best actress in a Us Narrative Feature Film went to Mackenzie Davis in Always Shine, while Dominic Rains of The Fixer earned the best actor award.
The best cinematography prize went to Michael Ragen for Kicks along with $50,000 in post-production services donated by Company 3. Screenplay honours and $2,500 sponsored by Freixenet Cava were awarded to Ingrid Jungermann for Women Who Kill.
In the International Narrative Feature Competition categories, Udi Aloni’s Junction 48 earned the best international narrative feature prize along with $20,000 sponsored by Netflix, and the...
- 4/21/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Behind an inconspicuous door on the 16th floor of a normal-looking office building near Penn Station, you will find a hidden stairwell flanked with piles of flesh-toned resin slabs. The top of the stairs leads right into Keith Edmier’s studio — the tight narrow space between the building and the sky perched just beneath the building’s lighting rod. In fact, thunderstorms, such as those depicted in the 19th-century paintings of Martin Johnson Heade, are one of the dozen or so explored themes underlying Edmier’s exhibition "Regeneratrix" opening May 9 at Petzel Gallery in Chelsea.A foam core model of the exhibition — with a noticeable crack in the gallery’s skylight — inhabited most of Edmier’s floor space. “I got interested in the whole story of the birth of Aphrodite born from sea foam of Chronos castrating his father Uranus,” Edimier says. “I wanted something to fall from the sky...
- 5/8/2015
- by Sarah Trigg
- Vulture
It’s difficult to imagine anyone who grew up in the late 70s not being affected by what has become one of the most iconic images of all time: the poster of Farrah Fawcett in a red swimsuit against a Navajo rug. I had the poster on the ceiling above my bed growing up in a town of 500 people in the middle of central Florida, and without it I’m not sure I would have become a photographer. I met Farrah back in 2000, through my friend Yvonne Force-Villareal. Her organization, the Art Production Fund, was producing a collaboration between Farrah and the artist Keith Edmier, who had idolized the Charlie’s Angels star as a youth and asked her to be his muse. Farrah, it turned out, had studied art and sculpture at the University of Texas in the late 60s, and the project blossomed into one where each created life-size portraits of the other.
- 6/26/2009
- Vanity Fair
Sexy former Charlie's Angels pin-up Farrah Fawcett is helping celebrate what would have been artist Andy Warhol's 75th birthday - by showing off her body. The actress has teamed up with sculptor Keith Edmier to present a range of nude statues inspired by Fawcett, which are making up part of a new exhibition at the Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The pieces were inspired by Edmier's childhood obsession with the actress, who he insists remains "the ideal woman and muse". Fawcett, herself a budding sculptor, agreed to pose for Edmier as long as she could offer ideas as to how a joint project would take shape. In August 2000, the project began with the idea of a sculpture of Fawcett, but encouraged by Edmier, she decided to make a portrait of him as well. A pair of nude sculptures which the artists made of each other makes up the centerpiece of the Warhol 75th anniversary celebrations.
- 7/16/2003
- WENN
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