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When James Franco isn’t making films, the Oscar nominee might be found writing fiction, studying for a graduate degree, teaching, or home alone reading—anyway, not sleeping. That would take too much time from his forays into the art world, where some r
James Franco adds another artistic accomplishment to his repertoire. Rebel, Franco’s first stab as a curator opens at the MOCA in LA this week. The exhibition, which draws inspiration from Nicholas Ray’s classic film Rebel Without a Cause starring James
There has to be a point that those sales, in fact, become the market
I attended the opening day of Rebel is an interrogative ode to Nicholas Ray's masterpiece Rebel Without A Cause (1955), conceived by Franco to embrace and mine the main themes and events in the original film. The exhibition reinterprets the film's legend
The exhibition reinterprets the film's legends, the people involved, its place i
Here is a look at the exhibition entitled “Rebel” that we previewed prior to its opening on the weekend. Paying homage to Nicholas Ray’s 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause the exhibition consisted the likes of James Franco, Douglas Gordon, and Terry Richard
After a somewhat heady and hilarious dissection of Franco's short film Dicknose in Paris (a clip was shown), the conversation ricocheted among topics, including Franco's love of Faulkner; insider stories about director Nicholas Ray; Natalie Wood and Dennis Hopper during the filming of Rebel Without a Ca...
By IBTimes Staff Reporter | May 14, 2012 01:57 AM EDT From actor to author, director and now, an exhibition curator; James Franco has portrayed his interest in a variety of fields till date. It is his new art show at the Los Angeles' Museum of Contempora
Simply titled “Rebel,” the artful homage to Nicholas Ray’s 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause opened on May 12 at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. The exhibition features the works of names like James Franco, Douglas Gordon, and Terry Richards
Nicholas Ray (born Raymond Nicholas Kienzle) (7 August 1911 – 16 June 1979) was an American film director. Full Article
There has to be a point that those sales, in fact, become the market
After a somewhat heady and hilarious dissection of Franco's short film Dicknose in Paris (a clip was shown), the conversation ricocheted among topics, including Franco's love of Faulkner; insider stories about director Nicholas Ray; Natalie Wood and Dennis Hopper during the filming of Rebel Without a Ca...
the only sales you can find are from banks ... We’ve argued that that is the market.
Tom Ryan Thinks He’s James Mason Starring in a Movie by Nicholas Ray in Which a Man’s Illness Provides an Escape from the Pain, Pressure and Loneliness of Trying to Be the Ultimate American Father, Only to Drive Him Further Into the More Thrilling Though Possibly Lonelier Roles of Addict and Misundersto...
No Nicholas Ray and Sam Fuller, we might say, no Breathless (1960). The French had Jean Renoir to turn to, but much of André Bazin's film theory, for example, was based on the work of Orson Welles and William Wyler.
