Art House Ray McMichael works behind the counter of a high-end coffee shop until his big break into movies comes along. His next script is being rewritten ? and sold with significant changes in an act of unthinking betrayal ? by his friend Weston. release year: 2001 star(s):Amy Weber
Courtesy of the artists and Galerie EIGEN+ART in BerlinE-Flux, NYAgainst the now-commonplace backdrop of an economic downward spiral whose sighted end keeps proving to be another mirage, summertime comes—a redundant predetermined mythology replete with its own cache of ready-made images. One such image, a stalwart
Check it out: ExhibitionsSunJournal.com, ME780-0700 PORTLAND: "Rob Sullivan: Minumentals" will be featured through June 27 at Art House Picture Frames, 61 Pleasant St. Gallery hours: 10 am to 6 pm Monday-Saturday. 221-3443 PORTLAND: Drawings and prints by Dorothy Schwartz will be featured
Edinburgh Film Festival: Inside the Art houseIndependent, UKTwo films about the art world will be among the highlights of the Edinburgh Film Festival. The directors tell James Mottram why the time is right for their insider portraits of creative hotbeds Filmmaking is ponderous by its very nature.
SCREEN SAVERSAtlanta Journal Constitution, USABut the more they talked, the less Jonathan and Gayle Rej (pronounced Ray) laughed about owning the two-screen, art-deco art house built in a Poncey-Highland strip mall in 1939. "It hit us: It'd be cool to try to keep that place open," Jonathan said.