Golub: Late Works Are the Catastrophes

Golub regains art world's attention

May 20, 2010

Kartemquin's films about the late artist Leon Golub, available on the DVD Golub/Spero, are currently enjoying extended runs as part of exhibitions taking place in New York and Vancouver.

The New York exhibition "Leon Golub: Live and Die like a Lion?" at The Drawing Center runs until July 23rd, and has already received stellar reviews including a profile by esteemed critic Peter Schjedahl in the New Yorker. Kartemquin's Golub: Late Works are the Catastrophes is playing on a loop during the exhibit.

The Vancouver Art Gallery's exhibition "Bearing Witness: Works from the Collection" also features works from Leon Golub and his wife Nancy Spero, and will display documentaries from the Golub/Spero DVD until January 3, 2011.

Kartemquin's April Shower of Screenings

April 8, 2010

Kartemquin is currently experiencing an incredible flurry of screenings and media attention, with over 60 screenings and television airings of our films scheduled in the rest of April alone! This explosion can be attributed to the extended Chicago run of Prisoner of Her Past, the continuing popular interest in Typeface, the unstoppable success of Milking the Rhino, and the appearance of No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson at a number of festivals around it's world television premiere on ESPN. Many classic Kartemquin films will also be screening at festivals and special events.

It's almost too much for us to comprehend, and we wouldn't want you to miss anything, so please check out our Events Calendar to see if one of these great films is screening near you. For your convenience, here's a breakdown of some recent reviews, media appearances and upcoming screenings that you should look out for:

  • No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson director Steve James will be on NPR's Morning Edition on April 13th, and also on WBEZ Chicago Public Radio's 848 at 9am on April 13th. The film will also be screening at the following festivals in April: Full Frame; Dallas; Sarasota; Philadelphia; River Run; and Nashville. Check here for specific listings. We'll also keep you updated on the many media appearances and reviews of the film that will emerge in relation to the film's world television premiere on April 13th, but here's a good one from this week's Chicago screening.
  • Typeface is enjoying a Midwest mini-tour this month, with Illinois screenings in Dekalb, Evanston, Geneva, Champaign and Peoria alongside what promises to be an electric (and already sold out) screening at director Justine Nagan's alma mater of Madison for the Wisconsin Film Festival on April 18th. The film is also catching fire with letterpress and wood type fans across the world and will also travel to Honolulu, Charlotte, Newport Beach and London in April. Full listings here. Also, watch this space for news of the DVD release and an exciting competition!
  • It's official: Milking the Rhino cannot be stopped. Director David E. Simpson presents the film in Tallahassee this weekend, and it's also screening at festivals in Phoenix, Milwaukee, Davis and Raleigh, before ending the month at the London International Documentary Film Festival. Full listings here.

Many Kartemquin staff members, producers and associates will be present at these screenings. Say hello to us!

NYC's Drawing Center to showcase Golub: Late Works are the Catastrophes

March 3, 2010

Kartemquin's 2004 film Golub: Late Works Are The Catastrophes will be available to view in New York City throughout this summer at the Drawing Center's exhibition "Leon Golub: Live and Die Like a Lion?", running from April 23 – July 23, 2010. Golub: Late Works Are the Catastrophes will show on a continuous loop during the exhibition's opening hours.

The exhibition is the first major museum exhibition to focus on the late drawings of the American artist Leon Golub (1922–2004), and will also tour to Evanston, IL and The Netherlands.

Golub: Late Works Are the Catastrophes will also be one of several Kartemquin documentaries to screen at the first ever Amnesty International Human Rights Arts Festival, beginning April 24th in Silver Spring, MD.

Amnesty International Human Rights Arts Festival to showcase Kartemquin films

February 1, 2010

Kartemquin Films will share a collection of activist documentaries, including Labor Stories, Taylor Chain I & II, Golub: Late Works are the Catastrophes, and new 2010 feature Prisoner of her Past, at the first ever Amnesty International Human Rights Art Festival in Silver Spring, Maryland during April 23-25th 2010. Kartemquin's Jerry Blumenthal and Judy Hoffman will attend. Screening times are as follows:

Prisoner of Her Past (4/24, 12pm)

Taylor Chain I & II (4/24, 4:30pm)

Golub: Late Works Are the Catastrophes (4/24, 8:30pm)

Labor Stories (4/25, 4pm).

Get more information.

Kartemquin mourns passing of Nancy Spero

October 20, 2009

Kartemquin Films is sad to learn of the passing of artist Nancy Spero, who featured prominently in our two films chronicling the life and work of her husband of 50 years, Leon Golub. You can read more about Spero in obituaries in the New York Times and Guardian newspapers.

Kartemquin's Golub/Spero DVD features the 2004 film Golub: Late Works are the Catastrophes and also contains two films by Irena Sosa on the work of Nancy Spero. Woman as Protagonist: The Art of Nancy Spero, is a 45minute film about her confrontations with the male-dominated art world, and Artemis, Acrobats, Divas and Dancers: Nancy Spero in the NYC Subway is an 11 minute piece on the installation of Spero's mosiac murals in the 66th Street Lincoln Center Subway in Manhattan. The DVD also contains a photo gallery spanning five decades of works by both artists.

Kartemquin heads east

May 2, 2008

Gordon Quinn and Maria Finitzo's trip to Virginia next week was
recently covered in the Virginia
Tech Collegiate Times
. A reminder that both Golub: Late Works are the Catastrophes and Mapping Stem Cell Research: Terra Incognita
will be screened on campus during events next week.

Kartemquin heads east

May 2, 2008

Gordon Quinn and Maria Fintzo's journey to Virginia next week was
recently covered by the Virginia
Tech Collegiate Times
. A reminder that both Golub: Late Works are the Catastrophes and Mapping Stem Cell Research: Terra Incognita
will be screened during events on campus next week.

Golub: Late Works screening in Virginia

May 2, 2008

Kartemquin's Golub: Late Works are the Catastrophes is
screening at 7:00pm on Tuesday, April 15th at Virginia Tech University. The film will be
followed by a panel discussion with Gordon Quinn and
Virginia Tech professors from the Departments of Art and Art History,
Communication/Film Studies, and Religious Studies. Get more information
about the event.

Golub/Spero in the blogosphere

May 2, 2008

Kartemquin's recent Golub/Spero DVD release was featured on the Provisions
Library "blog for the arts of social change." Check
it out.

Golub: Late Works in Hot Springs

May 2, 2008

Kartemquin is excited to announce that Golub: Late Works Are the Catastrophes is screening as
a part of the 2007 Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival on October 24th
and 26th. Filmmaker Jerry Blumenthal will be in attendance at the screening
on the 26th. Get more
information.

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