NYR Calendar of Coming Events

Events: February 23, 2013

Selected by J. Hoberman

February 23, 2013, 7 pm

Holy Motors,’ introduced by Leos Carax

Harvard Film Archive, Cambridge

To judge from its critical reception, the first Carax feature in a dozen years is everything that admirers of this raging visionary could wish for. He’ll be on hand to explicate, or not.

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Category: Film

Reviewed in the NYR

November 18, 2012 – February 25, 2013

Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde

Museum of Modern Art, New York

In the January 10 issue, Ian Buruma writes, “It is a common belief that Japanese are almost congenitally incapable of facing the horrors of the war they unleashed. Some of the art in MoMA’s new show should help to dispel that caricature.”

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Category: Exhibition and NYR and NYRB

Selected by J. Hoberman

Ongoing

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Angelika Film Center, New York

Chilean director Pablo Larrain caps a trilogy of movies concerning the Pinochet dictatorship—it’s a parable with an edge.

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Category: Film

Selected by Dominique Nabokov

November 11, 2012 – March 10, 2013

A Harlem Family 1967

The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York

A gripping work on poverty by the famous African-American photographer, writer, director, and composer Gordon Parks (1912-2008).

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Category: Exhibition

Selected by Francine Prose

February 22, 2013 – March 23, 2013

Thomas Nozkowski: Recent Work

Pace Gallery, New York

The luminous pentimento of Thomas Nozkowski’s work can make one imagine that a Renaissance master—say, Pisanello—has been reincarnated as a contemporary abstract painter.

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Category: Exhibition

Selected by Dominique Nabokov

October 30, 2012 – March 28, 2013

The Orphan of Zhao’

Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon

The Royal Shakespeare Company, under the direction of RSC Chief Associate Director Gregory Doran, presents James Fenton's new adaptation of this classic play--sometimes called the Chinese Hamlet.

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Category: Theater

Selected by J. Hoberman

January 19, 2013 – April 7, 2013

Werner Schroeter: Magnificent Obsessions

Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley

Schroeter's most visionary movies—the willfully crude, aggressively campy low-budget opera-travesties he made in the late 1960s and early 1970s—were a significant influence on both Fassbinder and Syberberg.

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Category: Film

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