Sep 19, 2009 | North Texas e-News
Kimbell Art Museum and Lone Star Film Society present a free film festival Sept. 18
In collaboration with the Lone Star Film Society, the Kimbell Art Museum presents a FREE festival of documentaries by the filmmaker Philip Haas, whose work in bridging film and art has led most recently to his series of film installations Butchers, Dragons, Gods & Skeletons .
In conjunction with the Philip Haas exhibit at the Kimbell, the Modern is screening Haas' 1995 film Angels and Insects .
PATSY KENSIT has finally called time on stripping off for the cameras. The 41-year-old actress says she will not appear in any more nude scenes as it would embarrass her sons.
Anyone who has been intrigued by Butchers, Dragons, Gods & Skeletons , the series of installations at the Kimbell by artist/filmmaker Philip Haas, should check out Angels & Insects, his 1995 film about the 19th-century British aristocracy, playing at the Modern at 7 p.m. Thursday.
Scharff Weisberg Helps Kimbell Art Museum And Filmmaker Philip Haas Create Innovative Installation
Scharff Weisberg, Inc. partnered with the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas and Academy Award-nominated director Philip Haas on an innovative installation spotlighting five works from the museum's permanent collection.
Butchers and Dragons and Skulls, Oh My
The "Butchers, Dragons, Gods and Skeletons" exhibit at the Kimbell Art Museum is a collection of short films inspired by the museums permanent collection.
Lying on my back on the floor of the Kimbell Art Museum the other day, I got to thinking about Van Halen.
Lying on my back on the floor of the Kimbell Art Museum the other day, I got to thinking about Van Halen.
Review: Butchers, Dragons, Gods & Skeletons at the Kimbell
Get the Flash Player to see this player. Star-Telegram review by Gaile Robinson WRR video of the exhibition tour by Philip Haas and Malcolm Warner Philip Haas' interview on Art & Seek on Think TV In Butchers, Dragons, Gods & Skeletons , the current exhibition at the Kimbell Art Museum, director Philip Haas immerses viewers in miniature worlds - ...
Art&Seek on Think TV: Butchers, Dragons, Gods & Skeletons
Get the Flash Player to see this player. Director-screenwriter Philip Haas has a remarkable talent for adaptation.
Award-winning author A. S. Byatt contributes to Kimbell Art Museum's exhibition catalogue
The Booker Prize-winning novelist A. S. Byatt is no less spellbinding as a writer on art.
Kimbell goes kinetic with filmmaker
The Kimbell Art Museum will devote an innovative midsummer opening to a collaborative project with filmmaker Philip Haas - an exhibition of five commissioned film installations, serving both to advance a gathering local tendency to regard film as a self-sufficient art form and to develop a moving-picture complement to the Kimbell's established ...
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