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Enjoy these two award-winning filmic representations of Europe’s most celebrated artists, Picasso and ToulouseLautrec. Further enhance your understanding by attending a pre-screening gallery tour at the IU Art Museum. The series is co-sponsored by the IU Art Museum and made possible through the generous support of Marsha Bradford and Harold Dumes. Special thanks to Natasha Ritsma and Nan Brewer. Screenings are free, but ticketed.
Gallery Talk - Focus on Picasso
Sunday, January 20, 2:00–2:45 p.m. IU Art Museum Presented by Nan Brewer, The Lucienne M. Glaubinger Curator of Works on Paper.
Mystery of Picasso (1956)
Directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot Sunday - January 20 - 3:00 p.m. In 1955, Henri-Georges Clouzot joined forces with his friend Pablo Picasso to make an entirely new kind of art film, a film that could capture the moment and the mystery of creativity. While Picasso, the most influential artist of the twentieth century, is making a painting, Clouzot (The Wages of Fear and Diabolique) is filming the process. Most of the paintings were subsequently destroyed so that they would only exist on film. The French government has declared the film a national treasure. (35mm. 78 min. Rated PG.) The film will be preceded by the short film Visit to Picasso (1949).
Gallery Talk - Focus on Toulouse-Lautrec
Sunday, March 24, 2:00–2:45 p.m. IU Art Museum Presented by Nan Brewer, The Lucienne M. Glaubinger Curator of Works on Paper.
Moulin Rouge (1952) Directed by John Huston
Sunday - March 24 - 3:00 p.m. John Huston’s classic fictional film is a vigorous study of the celebrated and innovative artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. With Jose Ferrer as the artist, Huston successfully captures the atmosphere and bohemian life in Montmarte, full of colorful characters as seen through the sad and dejected eyes of Lautrec. The film won the Silver Lion at the 1953 Venice Film Festival. (35mm. 119 min. Not Rated.)
22 From Toulouse-Latrec to Picasso Tickets: (812) 855-1103
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