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“Parasite” is an often-brutal examination of wealth inequality, and yet its Best Picture win still counts as one of the few universally uplifting moments that 2020 had to offer. This Blu-ray release from The Criterion Collection arrives fully-loaded with extras, including director Bong Joon Ho’s black-and-white rendering of the film — anything but an afterthought, it’s a version that he and cinematographer Kyung-pyo Hong had in mind all along — commentaries, interviews, and a new essay from onetime TheWrap film critic Inkoo Kang.
Also available: Cameroonian college students get pulled into the dark web to pull a “Scam République” (IndiePix); anime saga “Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna” (Shout/Toei) celebrates the franchise’s 20th anniversary; “Three Comrades” (IndiePix) go out to unwind on a Friday night and wind up on an unexpected spree.
Chilean stop-motion feature “The Wolf House” (KimStim) uses unsettling visuals to spin a fable about the...
“Parasite” is an often-brutal examination of wealth inequality, and yet its Best Picture win still counts as one of the few universally uplifting moments that 2020 had to offer. This Blu-ray release from The Criterion Collection arrives fully-loaded with extras, including director Bong Joon Ho’s black-and-white rendering of the film — anything but an afterthought, it’s a version that he and cinematographer Kyung-pyo Hong had in mind all along — commentaries, interviews, and a new essay from onetime TheWrap film critic Inkoo Kang.
Also available: Cameroonian college students get pulled into the dark web to pull a “Scam République” (IndiePix); anime saga “Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna” (Shout/Toei) celebrates the franchise’s 20th anniversary; “Three Comrades” (IndiePix) go out to unwind on a Friday night and wind up on an unexpected spree.
Chilean stop-motion feature “The Wolf House” (KimStim) uses unsettling visuals to spin a fable about the...
- 10/29/2020
- by Alonso Duralde
- The Wrap
Hollis Taggart Galleries Red Lenin by Andy Warhol
The Armory Show features 274 contemporary and modern art galleries at Piers 92 and 94 in New York. Spanning 31 countries, the works for sale include Robert Rauschenberg’s rarely-seen transfer drawings, a 24-foot by 36-foot site-specific neon fence by Ivan Navarro and 13 trees by Sam Van Aken that have been grafted to each bear 40 different kinds of fruit.
For modern collectors, works by Pablo Picasso, Fernando Botero, Emil Nolde and Andy Warhol can easily be...
The Armory Show features 274 contemporary and modern art galleries at Piers 92 and 94 in New York. Spanning 31 countries, the works for sale include Robert Rauschenberg’s rarely-seen transfer drawings, a 24-foot by 36-foot site-specific neon fence by Ivan Navarro and 13 trees by Sam Van Aken that have been grafted to each bear 40 different kinds of fruit.
For modern collectors, works by Pablo Picasso, Fernando Botero, Emil Nolde and Andy Warhol can easily be...
- 3/3/2011
- by Alexandra Cheney
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
A rare sketch by famed artist Pablo Picasso is among a number of artworks which were stolen by thieves in Spain who drove off with a transport truck packed with pricey pieces.
The 28 works by artists including Picasso, Eduardo Chillida, Fernando Botero and Antonio Saura were being dispatched back to galleries in Spain after a recent exhibition in Germany.
The truck transporting the pieces was stolen from a warehouse at an industrial estate in Getafe, just south of Madrid, after three masked thieves broke into the building last Saturday.
The vehicle was found abandoned several days later. The works, including paintings and sculptures, is said to be worth $6.6 million (£4.2 million).
The 28 works by artists including Picasso, Eduardo Chillida, Fernando Botero and Antonio Saura were being dispatched back to galleries in Spain after a recent exhibition in Germany.
The truck transporting the pieces was stolen from a warehouse at an industrial estate in Getafe, just south of Madrid, after three masked thieves broke into the building last Saturday.
The vehicle was found abandoned several days later. The works, including paintings and sculptures, is said to be worth $6.6 million (£4.2 million).
- 12/3/2010
- WENN
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