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Richard Patterson (born 1963 in Leatherhead, Surrey) is an English artist and one of the Young British Artists (YBAs).
YBA is essentially a collective born out of a group show which successfully got its relevant media attention because of various marketing strategy of getting “important people” to notice them. Before the age of Internet / social media, getting “taste makers” to give a positive review appears to jump start your career quite nicely.
So what is the significance to his green butt of a toy minotaur figure? If you somehow fell in love with the YBAs many years ago then you would love it regardless what is on the paint. For the recently initiated, I do not see much in this judging purely from a singular art work point of view.
It is cute. That’s about it. If you are looking to art as a financial investment though, it is worth a look.
Richard Patterson
‘Half Minotaur’, 2000
Oil on canvas
38 1/8 x 38 1/8 in
97 x 97 cm
# Richard Patterson
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Patterson_(artist)
# Timothy Taylor Gallery
15 Carlos Place
London W1K 2EX
United Kingdom
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-05-23T17:40:56+0800
+ Dimensions: 3085 x 3085
+ Exposure: 1/40 sec at f/8.0
+ Focal Length: 36 mm
+ ISO: 640
+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D
+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40 f/4L USM
+ GPS: 22°16'59" N 114°10'22" E
+ Location: 香港會議展覽中心 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Serial: SML.20130523.6D.14113.SQ
+ Series: 新聞攝影 Photojournalism, SML Fine Art, Art Basel Hong Kong 2013
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Stop Motion Music Video Shot with Pro 8a Air Strobes
16,000 Still Photographs and Razor-Sharp Lighting Critical Success Factors
Elmsford NY – September 14, 2009 – The old “Lights! Camera! Action!” verbiage took a different twist recently when New York-based Richard Patterson produced and directed a music video about Iranian rock band “Hypernova” using strobes instead of continuous lighting.
"Sinners" by Hypernova is a fluid stop-motion video created by Producer, Director and Director of Photography Richard Patterson. The video is unique in that it’s composed of 16,000 individual photographs. Scenes were lit with up to ten (10) state-of-the-art Profoto Pro 8a Air flash packs with Profoto Light Modifiers as principal light sources. The camera was a Canon 1D Mark III camera shooting at 10 FPS and a PRO Steadicam rig utilizing a RedRock Micro DSLR camera support system.
“We chose the Profoto Pro 8a Air generators because of their incredibly short recycle time, short flash duration, and consistent color temperature,” says Patterson, “and the fact that this strobe could keep up with the 1D Mark III at 10 fps for 45 seconds intervals. This extraordinary capability aided in creating the unique fluid motion of the video. The high output also illuminated the large factory that serves as the video’s principal location.”
Pro 8a Air lighting packs were used along with Profoto Light Modifiers (Strip Banks, Light Sticks, Zoom & Magnum Reflectors, ProGlobes, and an 11-foot Giant
Reflector). The packs were synchronized using the new Profoto Air Remote. This allowed Patterson to adjust each light individually or all ten packs at once. One to two flash heads were connected to each pack. T stops (F stops) ranged from 2.8 – 4.5 to maintain shallow depth of field.
The Canon 1D Mark III was chosen because it’s the fastest Canon camera on the market that would take advantage of the speed of the Profoto Pro 8a. The file size compression was set to medium jpeg. This setting allowed for 45 seconds of continuous shooting before the buffer activated and provided a large enough file size to produce a 1940x1080 HD movie format. Lexar 300x 4 gig compact flash cards were used for their fast recording speed.
Audio playback was used on each take and a cinema slate was used to indicate the verse and time code. Mike Isler provided all digital wrangling and technical advice on location.
The RedRock Micro DSLR camera support system was used on top of a PRO Steadicam operated by Mike Fuchs. The Steadicam helped achieve the fluid cinematic look of the piece. The RedRock system provided stability to the camera setup and allowed for a Barteck follow-focus to be utilized.
Primary shooting took place at River Clark Studios in Hoboken, NJ over 18 hours in late May 2009. The secondary elements and inserts were captured later in Miami using the Canon 1Ds Mark II and ProFoto Compact 600 WS lights. Marissa Adele provided the styling and aided in the creative direction of the visuals.
Postproduction was a massive undertaking and supervised by NYC editor Christina Burchard and guided by colorist / photographer Ryan Enn Hughes of Toronto, ON. The images were organized and divided into individual takes using Photo Mechanic. Final Cut Pro was used to edit the movie sequences. Because the Canon 1D Mark III shoots 10 FPS, a XDCAM 1940x1080p of 30 frames per second was selected, ensuring that the individual photographs played back with fluidity once in the timeline. Compositing and Flame FX work was added before the final edited piece was graded using Final Cut Color in Canada.
Equipment:
- Lighting: ProAir 8a Air / ProFoto light modifiers
- Camera: Canon 1D MarkIII, 1Ds Mark II & Canon 5D Mark II (BTS)
- RedRock Micro DSLR setup
- Lexar Compact Flash Cards
- PRO Steadicam rig
- Apple Mac Pro towers & Apple Cinema Displays
- Final Cut Pro
- Final Cut Color
Crew and Cast
Band – HYPERNOVA: myspace.com/hypernova
Producer, Director, Director of Photography – Richard Patterson
Lighting Design Director – Cliff Hausner
Creative Director & Stylist – Marissa Adele
Editor – Christina Burchard
Steadicam Operator – Michael Fuchs
Tech Advisor – Mike Isler
Colorist – Ryan Enn Hughes
Flame Artist – Abdullah al Mamun
Compositor – Susan Cox
1st AC – Marcos Herrera
2nd AC – Peter Lau
BTS Camera A – Ab Sesay
BTS Camera B – Maria Gonzales
Location Manager – River Clark
PA – Nadiah Hamzah
PA – Sasha Hofmann
Dancer – Kimberly Giannelli
Dancer – Leila Dilmaghani
Video Sponsors:
ProFoto Lighting – Profoto.com/
RedRock Micro – redrockmicro.com/
Canon, USA – usa.canon.com/home
Livebooks, Inc – livebooks.com/
To view the original and behind-the-scenes video please visit www.Profoto.com For more info on the Pro 8a Air and Profoto product line visit www.Profoto.com.
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Richard Patterson.
Richard Patterson's Minotaur with Brushstrokes, an oil paint on canvas, was executed in 1998.
The Denver Art Museum, a private, non-profit museum, is known for its collection of American Indian art. Its impressive collection of more than 68,000 works includes pieces from around the world including modern and contemporary art, European and American painting and sculpture, and pre-Columbian and Spanish Colonial art. The museum was originally founded in 1893 as the Denver Artists Club. In 1918, it moved into galleries in the Denver City and County Building, and became the Denver Art Museum.
In 1971, the museum opened what is now known as the North Building, designed by Italian architect Gio Ponti and Denver-based James Sudler Associates. The seven-story structure, 210,000-square-foot building allowed the museum to display its collections under one roof for the first time. The Frederic C. Hamilton Building, designed by Studio Daniel Libeskind and Denver firm Davis Partnership Architects, opened on October 7, 2006 to accommodate the Denver Art Museum's growing collections and programs.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
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I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
Australian Heritage Database - Place ID: 11299
Designed and laid out by L. J. Lipscombe, Superintendent of Reserves. Opened 1926.
Location: Google Maps Street View
"The Lion sculptures in this entrance were restored as a Bi-centennial Gift to the people of Hobart from the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited which erected them here jointly with the Corporation of the City of Hobart in 1988. The Lions were carved in a tent on the footpath in 1884 by Richard Patterson to serve over the entrance to the Bank of Van Diemen's Land. The building stood at the corner of Collins and Elizabeth Streets until 1958. The Lions were then displayed at Port Arthur under the care of the Tasmanian Government until 1988." - from an information board at the entrance to St Davids Park, Hobart.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
Australian Heritage Database - Place ID: 11299
Designed and laid out by L. J. Lipscombe, Superintendent of Reserves. Opened 1926.
Location: Google Maps Street View
"The Lion sculptures in this entrance were restored as a Bi-centennial Gift to the people of Hobart from the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited which erected them here jointly with the Corporation of the City of Hobart in 1988. The Lions were carved in a tent on the footpath in 1884 by Richard Patterson to serve over the entrance to the Bank of Van Diemen's Land. The building stood at the corner of Collins and Elizabeth Streets until 1958. The Lions were then displayed at Port Arthur under the care of the Tasmanian Government until 1988." - from an information board at the entrance to St Davids Park, Hobart.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
The LUCKYRICE Festival's 2010 Grand Feast of Asian Flavors hosted by Lisa Ling at the Mandarin Oriental, New York on Saturday, May 1, 2010. Editorial / Marketing usage is granted to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010. All advertising or third party interest / usage must be directed back to Richard Patterson. Any usage by third parties not directly related to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010 must be approved by the photogapher. Fees may apply. Chefs may use images for their personal, non-public and non-commercial use.
(©Richard Patterson/ LUCKYRICE Festival 2010).
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
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GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
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GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
The LUCKYRICE Night Market hosted by David Chang on Friday, April 30, 2010 in DUMBO, NYC. Editorial/Marketing usage is granted to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010. All advertising or third party interest/ usage must be directed back to Richard Patterson. Any usage by third parties not directly related to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010 must be approved by the photographer. Fees may apply. Chefs may use images for their personal, non-public and non-commercial purposes. (©Richard Patterson/ LUCKYRICE Festival 2010)
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
The LUCKYRICE Night Market hosted by David Chang on Friday, April 30, 2010 in DUMBO, NYC. Editorial/Marketing usage is granted to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010. All advertising or third party interest/ usage must be directed back to Richard Patterson. Any usage by third parties not directly related to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010 must be approved by the photographer. Fees may apply. Chefs may use images for their personal, non-public and non-commercial purposes. (©Richard Patterson/ LUCKYRICE Festival 2010)
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
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GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
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Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
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The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
In February, Gen Art & Acura hosted special advance screenings & parties for Sue Kramer’s “Gray Matters” starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming and Sissy Spacek in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and San Francisco. Each screening (except in Miami) was preceded by Douglas Horn's short film Full Disclosure, with Horn present to introduct the film in Los Angeles.
Visit www.genart.org/event.htm?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium... for a complete listing of all Gen Art events. Visit www.genartpulse.com/blog/?utm_source=flickr&utm_mediu... for the
GenArt screening of Grey Matters on March 1, 2007.
Photo by: Richard Patterson
Any third party interest in any photo must be directed back to photographer.
Usage rights included are: editorial handouts, web, recap usage for sponsors.
Web pics must include watermark.
Any advertising or marketing use of any kind must be cleared with photographer.
I, Richard Patterson, retain the copyright to all imagery.
The use of any image indicates an agreement to all above.
“I am standing on the threshold of another trembling world. May God have mercy on my soul.” –Bobby Sands
“They won’t break me because the desire for freedom, and the freedom of the Irish people, is in my heart. The day will dawn when all the people of Ireland will have the desire for freedom to show. It is then we’ll see the rising of the moon.” –Bobby Sands
“Of course we’ll make it, the Reds rule Europe. And the Torpedoes rule Belfast!” -Orla
Meanwhile is a new play written by Colin Connor, with an original score composed by Mark Simpson. The play follows the lives and friendships of a junior girls’ football team, ‘The Dalebrook Torpedoes’, as they grow up on a small estate in the heart of a country in crisis; Belfast 1981.
Set against the backdrop of the 1981 Irish hunger strike, Meanwhile uses humour, music and original testimonies from those involved in the strikes, to convey a story that stands as testament to the perseverance of human spirit amidst times of great political conflict and unrest. Above all, the play is a celebration of childhood and the innocence that is too easily lost to the corruptions of society and the dividing nature of its politics and beliefs.
Meanwhile, in this hostile environment where fighting on the streets and an intimidating military presence is commonplace, and during a political climate where young prisoners are starving themselves to death in protest, all that the girls in ‘The Dalebrook Torpedoes’ can think about is winning their next game…
WANT TO PERFORM AT GREATER MANCHESTER FRINGE?
Greater Manchester Comedy Festival 1-10 November 2015
Greater Manchester Fringe Festival 1-31 July 2016
Register online: www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk
Email: gmfringe@gmail.com
PHOTOGRAPH: Shay Rowan
The LUCKYRICE Night Market hosted by David Chang on Friday, April 30, 2010 in DUMBO, NYC. Editorial/Marketing usage is granted to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010. All advertising or third party interest/ usage must be directed back to Richard Patterson. Any usage by third parties not directly related to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010 must be approved by the photographer. Fees may apply. Chefs may use images for their personal, non-public and non-commercial purposes. (©Richard Patterson/ LUCKYRICE Festival 2010)
The LUCKYRICE Night Market hosted by David Chang on Friday, April 30, 2010 in DUMBO, NYC. Editorial/Marketing usage is granted to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010. All advertising or third party interest/ usage must be directed back to Richard Patterson. Any usage by third parties not directly related to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010 must be approved by the photographer. Fees may apply. Chefs may use images for their personal, non-public and non-commercial purposes. (©Richard Patterson/ LUCKYRICE Festival 2010)
The LUCKYRICE Night Market hosted by David Chang on Friday, April 30, 2010 in DUMBO, NYC. Editorial/Marketing usage is granted to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010. All advertising or third party interest/ usage must be directed back to Richard Patterson. Any usage by third parties not directly related to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010 must be approved by the photographer. Fees may apply. Chefs may use images for their personal, non-public and non-commercial purposes. (©Richard Patterson/ LUCKYRICE Festival 2010)
The LUCKYRICE Night Market hosted by David Chang on Friday, April 30, 2010 in DUMBO, NYC. Editorial/Marketing usage is granted to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010. All advertising or third party interest/ usage must be directed back to Richard Patterson. Any usage by third parties not directly related to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010 must be approved by the photographer. Fees may apply. Chefs may use images for their personal, non-public and non-commercial purposes. (©Richard Patterson/ LUCKYRICE Festival 2010)
The LUCKYRICE Night Market hosted by David Chang on Friday, April 30, 2010 in DUMBO, NYC. Editorial/Marketing usage is granted to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010. All advertising or third party interest/ usage must be directed back to Richard Patterson. Any usage by third parties not directly related to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010 must be approved by the photographer. Fees may apply. Chefs may use images for their personal, non-public and non-commercial purposes. (©Richard Patterson/ LUCKYRICE Festival 2010)
The LUCKYRICE Night Market hosted by David Chang on Friday, April 30, 2010 in DUMBO, NYC. Editorial/Marketing usage is granted to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010. All advertising or third party interest/ usage must be directed back to Richard Patterson. Any usage by third parties not directly related to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010 must be approved by the photographer. Fees may apply. Chefs may use images for their personal, non-public and non-commercial purposes. (©Richard Patterson/ LUCKYRICE Festival 2010)
The LUCKYRICE Night Market hosted by David Chang on Friday, April 30, 2010 in DUMBO, NYC. Editorial/Marketing usage is granted to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010. All advertising or third party interest/ usage must be directed back to Richard Patterson. Any usage by third parties not directly related to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010 must be approved by the photographer. Fees may apply. Chefs may use images for their personal, non-public and non-commercial purposes. (©Richard Patterson/ LUCKYRICE Festival 2010)
Meanwhile is a new play written by Colin Connor, with an original score composed by Mark Simpson. The play follows the lives and friendships of a junior girls’ football team, ‘The Dalebrook Torpedoes’, as they grow up on a small estate in the heart of a country in crisis; Belfast 1981.
Set against the backdrop of the 1981 Irish hunger strike, Meanwhile uses humour, music and original testimonies from those involved in the strikes, to convey a story that stands as testament to the perseverance of human spirit amidst times of great political conflict and unrest. Above all, the play is a celebration of childhood and the innocence that is too easily lost to the corruptions of society and the dividing nature of its politics and beliefs.
Meanwhile, in this hostile environment where fighting on the streets and an intimidating military presence is commonplace, and during a political climate where young prisoners are starving themselves to death in protest, all that the girls in ‘The Dalebrook Torpedoes’ can think about is winning their next game…
WANT TO PERFORM AT GREATER MANCHESTER FRINGE?
Greater Manchester Comedy Festival 1-10 November 2015
Greater Manchester Fringe Festival 1-31 July 2016
Register online: www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk
Email: gmfringe@gmail.com
PHOTOGRAPH: Shay Rowan
Meanwhile is a new play written by Colin Connor, with an original score composed by Mark Simpson. The play follows the lives and friendships of a junior girls’ football team, ‘The Dalebrook Torpedoes’, as they grow up on a small estate in the heart of a country in crisis; Belfast 1981.
Set against the backdrop of the 1981 Irish hunger strike, Meanwhile uses humour, music and original testimonies from those involved in the strikes, to convey a story that stands as testament to the perseverance of human spirit amidst times of great political conflict and unrest. Above all, the play is a celebration of childhood and the innocence that is too easily lost to the corruptions of society and the dividing nature of its politics and beliefs.
Meanwhile, in this hostile environment where fighting on the streets and an intimidating military presence is commonplace, and during a political climate where young prisoners are starving themselves to death in protest, all that the girls in ‘The Dalebrook Torpedoes’ can think about is winning their next game…
WANT TO PERFORM AT GREATER MANCHESTER FRINGE?
Greater Manchester Comedy Festival 1-10 November 2015
Greater Manchester Fringe Festival 1-31 July 2016
Register online: www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk
Email: gmfringe@gmail.com
PHOTOGRAPH: Shay Rowan
The LUCKYRICE Festival's 2010 Grand Feast of Asian Flavors hosted by Lisa Ling at the Mandarin Oriental, New York on Saturday, May 1, 2010. Editorial / Marketing usage is granted to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010. All advertising or third party interest / usage must be directed back to Richard Patterson. Any usage by third parties not directly related to the LUCKYRICE Festival 2010 must be approved by the photogapher. Fees may apply. Chefs may use images for their personal, non-public and non-commercial use.
(©Richard Patterson/ LUCKYRICE Festival 2010).