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Article: "Directors' drawings" at Pace. (drawings done by motion picture directors, various artists) (New York, New York)(Review of Exhibitions)
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- Art in America
- Article date:
- December 1, 1993
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In this exhibition of storyboards and preparatory sketches by movie directors, curators Mark Pollard and Marc Glimcher included only drawings hand-executed by various filmmakers, thereby celebrating the idea that a motion picture is an uncompromised personal vision. Happily, since the directors they selected are among the strongest visual creators in recent film history, such auteurism seemed justified. The curators tracked down many previously unexhibited drawings that were languishing in museum and university film archives. By juxtaposing the drawings with video monitors showing film clips of the sequences depicted, the show allowed the viewer to see a director's initial ...
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