The programs are presented in partnership between the IU Art Museum and IU Cinema and are sponsored by Marsha R. Bradford and Harold A. Dumes. The talks and films are free and open to the public. Rufino Tamayo: The Sources of His Art (1972) Directed by Gary Conklin Diego Rivera: I Paint What I See (1992) Directed by Mary Lance September 22 - Sunday - 3:00 p.m. Gary Conklin’s short film The Sources of His Art is narrated by John Huston, has music by Carlos Chavez and J.S. Bach, poetry by Octavio Paz, and the art of Rufino Tamayo. This serves as a great companion piece to Mary Lance’s I Paint What I See, the award-winning documentary about the life and work of the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera. This program is presented in conjunction with National Hispanic Heritage Month and the 40th-anniversary of La Casa, IU’s Latino Cultural Center. (Digital. 86 min. total runtime. Not Rated.) Goya in Bordeaux (1999) Gallery Talks Tamayo and Rivera in Focus Sept. 22 - Sun. - 2:00-2:30 p.m. Gallery of the Art of the Western World, Doris Steinmetz Kellett Endowed Gallery of Twentieth Century Art, IU Art Museum. Jenny McComas, the Class of 1949 Curator of Western World after 1800, will present a talk on two important paintings from the 1940s by Rufino Tamayo and Diego Rivera. Directed by Carlos Saura November 3 - Sunday - 3:00 p.m. Carlos Saura, one of the most distinctive filmmakers in the Spanish cinema, wrote and directed this biographical epic about the painter Francisco Goya, who lives his final years in exile in Bordeaux with his young wife and their daughter. Though in exile, he continues to paint. Through flashbacks and conversations he reflects on his volatile career, relationships with women and his creative spirit. Goya in Bordeaux was a project that Saura had dreamed of filming for years, and he was ably assisted in recreating the look of Goya’s paintings by master cinematographer Vittorio Storaro. In Spanish and French languages with English subtitles. (35mm. 100 min. Rated R.) cinema.indiana.edu Goya in Focus Nov. 3 - Sun. - 2:00-2:30 p.m. Gallery of the Art of the Western World, IU Art Museum Nan Brewer, the Lucienne M. Glaubinger Curator of Works on Paper, will present a gallery talk on several important print series by the eighteenth-century Spanish master Francisco de Goya. Art and a Movie 23