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Ovation TV | Close Up: Gregory CrewdsonIn this Ovation TV original special, acclaimed photographers Albert Maysles, Sylvia Plachy, Andrew Moore and Timothy Greenfield-Sanders discuss the impact their work has on their lives and on culture as a whole. is an American photographer who is best known for elaborately staged, surreal scenes of American homes and neighborhoods. In this interview, acclaimed photographer, Gregory Crewdson shares with us insight into his techniques. OVATION TV, ART LIKE NEVER BEFORE. TV LIKE NOTHING ELSE www.ovationtv.com
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Gregory Crewdson- Beneath the RosesRenowned Fine Art Photographer Gregory Crewdson on the Epson Stylus Pro 11880
Gregory Crewdson's "Norman Rockwell Moment"On Saturday, March 27, photographer Gregory Crewdson gave a lecture about his work and contemporary photography at Norman Rockwell Museum. Here, Crewdson discusses the similarities between his work and Rockwell's-- more than perhaps first meets the eye! The lecture was presented as part of the Museum's ongoing "Artist & The Photograph" lecture series, held in conjunction with the exhibition "Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera," which looks at Rockwell's use of highly detailed reference photography in constructing his iconic works. The exhibition will be on view at Norman Rockwell Museum through May 31, 2010. For more information, visit www.nrm.org To learn more about Gregory Crewdson's work, visit: www.luhringaugustine.com Photo produced by Jeremy Clowe for Norman Rockwell Museum. All rights reserved. Images courtesy of Gregory Crewdson, Curtis Publishing, and Norman Rockwell Licensing Company.
BOMB on the Scene: Gregory CrewdsonSometimes dreams, like words on the tip of the tongue, are perched on the tip of memory...at once so vivid, now the weight of déjà vu. A similar encounter happens when experiencing a Gregory Crewdson photograph, he brings you blindfolded to scenes of floating fantasy, crime, and calm only to unveil them suspended in motion, as if it's The Day the Earth Stood Still. Funny, we sat down talking about another sci-fi movie—Close Encounters of the Third Kind. It was playing that evening in Great Barrington; Crewdson was psyched to see his favorite movie yet again. It was the mounds of mud in the living room that got him, carrying over in his own work where the uncanny clings to the air like kudzu and invades nondescript suburbias. Suburbia, a place so American yet Italian at its earliest form—Is it any wonder the photographer found himself inspired at the root of his dreams? Traveling with an exhibition, Crewdson spent some time in Rome where he asked for a tour of Cinecittà . In the suburbs of Lazio, the renowned film studio built by Musolini and sanctified by Fellini just clicked with the photographer. The emptied out and overgrown film sets were all he needed to frame; the jumble of facades and follies telling their stories, no need to interject with his own surrealisms. After over a year of planning and six weeks in production, Crewdson arrived at Sanctuary, a series of small-scale black and white photographs, neutral and natural. In all their silence, the images speak to ...
Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters - SXSW 2012 Accepted FilmGregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters follows the acclaimed photographer's decade-long quest to create a series of haunting, surreal, and stunningly elaborate portraits of small-town American life. His photographs are like single-frame movies — partly because each composition brims with narrative, partly because he uses cinematic tools such as special effects, hundreds of lights, and huge crews of technicians. As we travel with him — from first inspirations, through countless creative and logistical obstacles, to the instant where all the elements coalesce in a single perfect moment — we realize that, despite their vast scale, Crewdson's images grow from his most intimate dreams and fantasies.
Photographer Gregory Crewdson Shares an Image for the 47th New York Film Festival PosterPhotographer Gregory Crewdson describes his cinematic approach to photography. His work was chosen for this year's New York Film Festival poster. For more go to www.filmlinc.com
DJ Food vs. Gregory CrewdsonThe Ageing Young Rebel (Gentle Cruelty) MUSIC by DJ FOOD feat. Ken Nordine Track taken from the "A Dub Plate of Food EP" (NinjaTune, 2001) www.djfood.org PHOTOGRAPHY by GREGORY CREWDSON All pictures taken from the book "Gregory Crewdson 1985-2005" (Hatje Cantz Publishers, 2005) which you should BUY RIGHT NOW! www.artnet.com WORDS by KEN NORDINE An ageing young rebel Called what's his name Wanted to be different While he stayed the same That he couldn't He just couldn't No matter what he would try Told by his mother An ageing old thing You better go see Clever You give Clever a ring Which he did Called him up Just so Mommy wouldn't cry Clever heard his story About different and the same You crazy? This some silly game? Oh no, no it aint! Like Mommy said You gotta straighten up my head Clever is so clever Is your cleverness enough Can you help this ageing rebel? Do you really have the stuff? Bet you don't have Bet the bread that you'll pass the buck instead Clever sends our hero To a funny darken room Where a crowd of cunning listens Giggles in the gloom That's your problem ageing rebel Don't you really know the score? You crazy, you think youre gonna change this silly world? Better see yourself a shrink Cunningly they argue about our boy Who's breaking down the door Now he's running down the dark Diabolical awaits Grabs him by the ankle Ain't it just like fate Diabolical laughs In an alley full of suit Forget the same you'll be different now Somewhat shorter on one side ...
Gregory Crewdson speaks with ARTIST PROFILEGregory Crewdson met with ARTIST PROFILE Editor, Owen Craven, to discuss his photographic practice; what and who are his greatest inspirations, where he sees his work in the 'contemporary art canon', and what lies ahead for his art making.
Twilight (Photographs by Gregory Crewdson)Gregory Crewdson (born September 26, 1962) is an American photographer who is best known for elaborately staged, surreal scenes of American homes and neighborhoods. Crewdson was born in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY. He attended John Dewey High School, graduating early. As a teenager, he was part of a punk rock group called The Speedies that hit the New York scene in selling out shows all over town. Their hit song "Let Me Take Your Photo" proved to be prophetic to what Crewdson would become later in life. In 2005, Hewlett Packard used the song in advertisements to promote its digital cameras. In the mid 1980s, Crewdson studied photography at SUNY Purchase, near Port Chester, NY. He received his Master of Fine Arts from Yale University. He has taught at Sarah Lawrence, Cooper Union, Vassar College, and Yale University where he has been on the faculty since 1993. He is now a professor at Yale University of the Arts. Music by Budd/Foxx, 'Subtext'. Gregory Crewdson (Brooklyn, 26 settembre 1962) è un fotografo statunitense rinomato in tutto il mondo. Crewdson nacque a Park Slope, un quartiere di Brooklyn. Da ragazzo fece parte di un gruppo punk rock chiamato "The Speedies". La loro maggiore canzone "Let Me Take Your Photo" divenne profetica per quello che Crewdson sarebbe diventato nella sua vita. Nel 2005 la canzone fu utilizzata dalla Hewlett Packardper promuovere una fotocamera digitale. Alla metà degli anni ottanta Crewdson ha studiato fotografia al Purchase ...
Photographic art with Gregory CrewdsonGregory Crewdson has a knack of translating seemingly mundane everyday scenes into images charged with beauty and psychological complexity. In this interview he explains what motivates him to work with landscape narratives and the role of cinematic lighting in creating his work. Crewdson also discusses his most recent photographic series, Sanctuary, and how it is different from his previous work. Gregory Crewdson is in Australia as a guest of the US Studies Centre. ussc.edu.au
GREGORY CREWDSON: Field Notes 1Teaser for: GREGORY CREWDSON: Sanctuary September 23 - October 30, 2010 Gagosian Gallery, Madison Avenue Part 1 of 10
GREGORY CREWDSON: Field Notes 2Teaser for: GREGORY CREWDSON: Sanctuary September 23 - October 30, 2010 Gagosian Gallery, Madison Avenue Part 2 of 10
OverSound - RAI ART NEWS - Gregory Crewdson2011.02.12
GREGORY CREWDSON: Field Notes 3Teaser for: GREGORY CREWDSON: Sanctuary September 23 - October 30, 2010 Gagosian Gallery, Madison Avenue Part 3 of 10
GREGORY CREWDSON: Field Notes 4Teaser for: GREGORY CREWDSON: Sanctuary September 23 - October 30, 2010 Gagosian Gallery, Madison Avenue Part 4 of 10
GREGORY CREWDSON: Field Notes 5Teaser for: GREGORY CREWDSON: Sanctuary September 23 - October 30, 2010 Gagosian Gallery, Madison Avenue Part 5 of 10
GREGORY CREWDSON: Field Notes 6Teaser for: GREGORY CREWDSON: Sanctuary September 23 - October 30, 2010 Gagosian Gallery, Madison Avenue Part 6 of 10
Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters Director, Producer and Editor Ben Shapiro at SXSW 2012Acclaimed photographer Gregory Crewdson's 10-year quest to create a series of haunting, surreal, and stunningly elaborate portraits of small-town American. Andrew is a core member and life — filmed with unprecedented access as he makes perfect renderings of a disturbing, imperfect world. Learn more about Brief Encounters: www.gregorycrewdsonmovie.com Try Avid Media Composer Free for 30 Days apps.avid.com See more musician and filmmaker interviews from SXSW 2012: www.youtube.com Greg CrewdsonPhotography by Greg Crewdson Music by Mewithoutyou
GREGORY CREWDSON: Field Notes 7Teaser for: GREGORY CREWDSON: Sanctuary September 23 - October 30, 2010 Gagosian Gallery, Madison Avenue Part 7 of 10
Gregory Crewdson at Luhring Augustine, NYC (April 2008)marceartvlog.blogspot.com
GREGORY CREWDSON: Sanctuary at Gagosian Gallery, Madison AvenueInstallation video of: GREGORY CREWDSON: Sanctuary September 23 - October 30, 2010 Gagosian Gallery, Madison Avenue Video shot by Trebuchet Interactive www.trebuchetweb.com
Gregory Crewdson Photography Visits Montserrat College of ArtCrewdson is also our 2012 Commencement Speaker! Montserrat is among several prominent art schools from the AICAD | Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design across the country who have invited artists from the "America: Now and Here" project to be commencement speakers. Crewdson will explore themes on the role of art in defining American identity during his 2012 commencement address on May 25th!
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