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The wrapbook : the art of cinema.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Art and motion pictures--United States--History--21st century--Criticism and interpretation.
- Art and motion pictures.
- Art, Modern--21st century.
- Art, Modern.
- Physical Description:
- 200 pages : color illustrations ; 33 cm
- Other Title:
- Art of cinema
- Place of Publication:
- Santa Monica, CA : The Wrap News Inc., [2024]
- Contents:
- Faces of 2023 : The ones we watched in a year of great cinema, as seen in a setting of great art
- Hammer's hometown heroes : "Made in L.A. 2023: Acts of Living" celebrated the best of the city's art scene / Pablo José Ramirez and Diana Nawi
- The lion in winter : Directing great Martin Scorsese looks back on his career and ahead to his next act / Steve Pond
- Visionaries envisioned : The year's most thought-provoking filmmakers captured by one of our time's most treasured photographers
- How Hollywood tried to smash the patriarchy : In search of pop culture's state of the patriarchy via Barbie, Poor Things, and other big films of the year / Salamishah Tillet
- All dolled up : Barbie may have had quite a year, but artist Laurie Simmons has been using human figurines in her cutting edge art her entire career / Rochelle Steiner
- Artists by artists : Filmdom's famous faces envisaged by some of art's finest creatives: Richard Phillips, Theodore Boyer, Guy Stanley, Philoche, Fawn Rogers and Aryo Toh Djojo
- Deception perception : May December stars Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman's in-depth conversation about their unique - and intense collaboration / Missy Schwartz
- Setting the scenes : Hollywood set designers worked their magic to take us to strange new worlds - and some familiar old ones / Jason Clark
- Diary of a strike : The tumult of the actors' and writers' action is behing us but the effects still rock Hollywood / Sharon Waxman
- Found in translation : A Hollywood agent and collector uses her passion for art to transform creative visions into brave new projects / Eli Diner
- Be careful what you write, it can break your heart : A writer's tale of a Nazi living in America turned out to be about his father. World events today are reopening those old wounds / Joe Eszterhas
- Life, death, memory, fate, loss : Christian Boltanski's work was inspired by his family history during the Holocaust, and it resonates with atrocities of war across time / Rochelle Steiner
- It's looking up for below the line : Change can be slow, but this group shows that diversity is possible in below-the-line Hollywood / Tazbah Rose Chavez
- Spacemaker : After decades of fighting for Indigenous representation in the mainstream, artist Jeffrey Gibson is making inroads / Kat Herriman
- Dressing the part : Costume designers go to the ends of the earth for the swatch of fabric or piece of jewelry that will bring authenticity to a film / Ingrid Schmidt
- Movie couture : YSL creative director anthony Vaccarello combines his love for cinema and his passion for fashion in collaborating with today's great directors / Pamela Golbin
- Cinemascapes : An artist blends nostalgia for postmodern iconography and memories of Hollywood in a mash-up of the season's best fashion
- The agony and the ecstasy of Mr. Chow : Collector and art-world influencer Jeffrey Deitch in conversation with actor, restaurateur and artist Michael Chow
- Where art & film collide : LACMA's Art+Film Gala honors fine artists and filmmakers in the town's cultural event of the year, but getting there was Michael Govan's labor of love / Stefano Tonchi
- The last picture : Frieze Los Angeles: A global affair with local flair / Stefano Tonchi
- Notes:
- "Introducing TheWrapBook, a unique publication by TheWrap celebrating the art of making movies. We invited artists, illustrators, painters, photographers, writers and screenwriters to collaborate with the talent of Cinema 2023. This is the result. " --Publisher's website.
- OCLC:
- 1467825633
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