Prosimetron

Prosimetron

sábado, 3 de maio de 2014

Em torno da ficção

Uma encenação brilhante, uma atmosfera belíssima e um quadro. Aconselho vivamente a ida ao cinema para ver The Grand Budapest Hotel, o filme é de Wes Anderson com argumento baseado nas memórias de Stefan Zweig. O elenco é fantástico.

Michael Tyler, The Boy With Apple

Michael Taylor, an artist who we have worked with for almost 10 years and who has held two successful solo exhibitions with us, is currently enjoyed a rather raised profile due to his collaboration with the film director Wes Anderson. Michael is no stranger to high profile exhibitions. Four of his paintings are in the collection of the Nation Portrait Gallery after all. But a new work (Boy with Apple) plays a central part in Anderson major new film, The Grand Budapest Hotel. Here Michael explains the process of producing the artwork and something of the paintings role in the film.Film director Wes Anderson approached me in 2012 to paint a fictional Renaissance portrait to be titled 'Boy with Apple' for his next film The Grand Budapest Hotel. The plot pivots around the theft and recovery of a priceless portrait by Renaissance master Johannes Van Hoytl. Intrigued by the script and surprised to hear that he intended to commission a real portrait, I decided to come onboard. For inspiration Wes bombarded me with a bewildering selection of images by Bronzino, 17th Century Dutch painters, Durers, all kinds of stuff, even some Tudor portraits. I found this terribly confusing at first until I realized that each image contained some required element that had to be worked into the painting. He clearly knew exactly what he wanted; it was just that nothing quite like it yet existed. It was an irresistible challenge. [link]


1 comentário:

MR disse...

Quero ver este filme. Talvez na próxima semana.
Não sabia que era baseado nas memórias de Stefan Zweig.