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William Kurelek (1 of 2)
Colin Gale, Director of Bethlem Museum of the Mind, introduces the life and work of William Kurelek.
William Kurelek was born near Whitford, Alberta in 1927, he developed an early interest in art which was not encouraged by his hard-working parents. He studied at the Ontario College of Art in Toronto and at the Instituto Allende in Mexico, but was primarily self-taught from books.
By his mid-twenties he had moved to England. In 1952, suffering from clinical depression and emotional problems, he admitted himself into the Maudsley Psychiatric Hospital. In hospital he painted, producing The Maze, a dark depiction of his tortured youth. His experience in the hospital was documented in the LIFE Science Library book The Mind, published in 1965.
He was transferred from the Maudsley Hospital t...
published: 19 Feb 2019
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Rebels & Iconoclasts: Andrew Kear on William Kurelek
Born and raised on the Prairies, William Kurelek (1927–1977) created meticulously crafted paintings that predominantly explore his Roman Catholic religion and his Ukrainian-Canadian cultural roots, confronting viewers with the stark challenges faced by immigrants. For Kurelek, style and technical skill were meaningless; he wanted to express emotions in an idiosyncratic and deeply personal manner. He developed a distinct approach to painting, using ballpoint pens and texturing with coloured pencils then scrubbing and scratching at the resulting image. From didactic writings about his work sprang a number of children’s books, for which he also became well known in Canada.
Andrew Kear is chief curator and curator of Canadian art at the Winnipeg Art Gallery and a sessional lecturer in Canad...
published: 31 May 2018
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William Kurelek's The Maze (Trailer)
Documentary about the life of celebrated Canadian artist William Kurelek, dramatically told through his paintings and on-camera revelations. Kurelek describes The Maze as “a painting of the inside of my skull which I painted when I was in England as a patient in Maudsley and Netherne psychiatric hospitals.” The film takes an intimate look at the attempted suicide and self-professed “spiritual crisis” of one of the 20th century’s most fascinating artists. To rent single titles for 90 days or get a full-access annual subscription, visit expressivemedia.org/filmlibrary
published: 15 Dec 2020
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"Kurelek"- 1967
Please watch: "5BX "Five Basic Exercises"- Royal Canadian Air Force Training Film (1959)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMGQzMjeO1k --~--
Winnipeg #Winnipeg Manitoba #Manitoba Manitoba 150 #Manitoba150 #canadianwheat #canadianartist #canadianartists #Canadianprairies
published: 18 Feb 2018
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"William Kurelek's The Maze" OFFICIAL TRAILER (HD)
ORDER NOW:
Stream instantly: https://bit.ly/2EwLAnW
Buy DVD/Blu-ray in Canada: https://amzn.to/2UNLEEr
Buy DVD/Blu-ray in USA: https://amzn.to/2Qvg0x3
"The Maze is a painting of the inside of my skull," William Kurelek
PAST SCREENINGS
ALIX Art Gallery in Sarnia
(Skype Q&A w/ director Robert M. Young & producer Zack Young)
Where: 147 Lochiel St. Sarnia, Ontario
When: Thurs, Sep. 19th, 7:00pm
http://jnaag.ca/featured-articles/item/230-film-screening-william-kureleks-the-maze
OCAD University in Toronto
(Q&A w/ producer Nick Young)
Where: Auditorium, 100 McCaul St., Toronto, Ontario
When: Thurs, Sep. 19, 2013
http://apache.ocad.ca/events_calendar/eventdetail.php?id=5221
Au Contraire Film Festival in Montreal
(panel w/ Stephen Kurelek, filmmakers, & curator of Montreal Museum of Fine Arts...
published: 20 Aug 2013
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William Kurelek
The Niagara Falls Art Gallery have opened a special retrospective on the work of canadian artist William Kurelek.
published: 27 Oct 2017
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Chris DeBurgh / William Kurelek Nativity
Nativity images by artist William Kurelek set in Canadian settings are accompanied by Chris De Burgh's (mostly) instrumental piece "When Winter Comes".
published: 13 Mar 2007
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William Kurelek's The Maze on KICKSTARTER
Order the film now: http://kck.st/18UySYp
This is the Kickstarter video for our project, "William Kurelek's the Maze (& Bonus film "Out of the Maze"). The two films revolve around celebrated Canadian Ukrainian artist William Kurelek.
We're using the Kickstarter to raise funds to:
- translate the film into Ukriainian, French, German
- finish animations on the film
- do a proper sound mix and color correct
- do more theatrical runs and release on DVD/Blu-ray
- produce the bonus film "Out of the Maze," which will be on the DVD/Blu-ray
There is a limited window to reach our goal so we could really use your support!!
Thanks,
Nick & Zack
published: 28 Oct 2013
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William Kurelek: AGGV Installation Time-lapse
A time-lapse of our collections crew installing William Kurelek: The Messenger, a landmark exhibition on now through September 3, 2012. Watch the magic happen behind the scenes at the Gallery, from the moment the crates arrive to the art going up on the walls. Video is by the Gallery's own Corey Bryson. For more on the exhibition or to plan your visit, go to www.aggv.ca/exhibitions/william-kurelek
published: 31 May 2012
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William Kurelek (1 of 2)
Colin Gale, Director of Bethlem Museum of the Mind, introduces the life and work of William Kurelek.
William Kurelek was born near Whitford,
Alberta in 1927, ...
Colin Gale, Director of Bethlem Museum of the Mind, introduces the life and work of William Kurelek.
William Kurelek was born near Whitford,
Alberta in 1927, he developed an early interest in art which was not encouraged by his hard-working parents. He studied at the Ontario College of Art in Toronto and at the Instituto Allende in Mexico, but was primarily self-taught from books.
By his mid-twenties he had moved to England. In 1952, suffering from clinical depression and emotional problems, he admitted himself into the Maudsley Psychiatric Hospital. In hospital he painted, producing The Maze, a dark depiction of his tortured youth. His experience in the hospital was documented in the LIFE Science Library book The Mind, published in 1965.
He was transferred from the Maudsley Hospital to the Netherne Hospital, where he stayed from November 1953 to January 1955, to work with Edward Adamson (1911–1996), a pioneer of art therapy. At Netherne he produced three masterpieces - Where Am I? Who Am I? Why Am I?, I Spit On Life, and A Ball of Twine and Other Nonsense.
In 1959 he moved to Toronto, where he wrote and illustrated a series of children's books, several of which have become modern classics. In 1974 he illustrated a new edition of W. O. Mitchell's Who Has Seen the Wind. He won the Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award for A Prairie Boy's Winter in 1974 and A Prairie Boy's Summer in 1976. He was made a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. In 1976, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada. He visited Ukraine in 1970 and again in 1977, posthumously publishing To My Father's Village. He died of cancer in Toronto in 1977.
To see more of Kurelek's artwork visit the Museum's online collection: https://museumofthemind.org.uk/gallery/artist/william-kurelek
https://wn.com/William_Kurelek_(1_Of_2)
Colin Gale, Director of Bethlem Museum of the Mind, introduces the life and work of William Kurelek.
William Kurelek was born near Whitford,
Alberta in 1927, he developed an early interest in art which was not encouraged by his hard-working parents. He studied at the Ontario College of Art in Toronto and at the Instituto Allende in Mexico, but was primarily self-taught from books.
By his mid-twenties he had moved to England. In 1952, suffering from clinical depression and emotional problems, he admitted himself into the Maudsley Psychiatric Hospital. In hospital he painted, producing The Maze, a dark depiction of his tortured youth. His experience in the hospital was documented in the LIFE Science Library book The Mind, published in 1965.
He was transferred from the Maudsley Hospital to the Netherne Hospital, where he stayed from November 1953 to January 1955, to work with Edward Adamson (1911–1996), a pioneer of art therapy. At Netherne he produced three masterpieces - Where Am I? Who Am I? Why Am I?, I Spit On Life, and A Ball of Twine and Other Nonsense.
In 1959 he moved to Toronto, where he wrote and illustrated a series of children's books, several of which have become modern classics. In 1974 he illustrated a new edition of W. O. Mitchell's Who Has Seen the Wind. He won the Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award for A Prairie Boy's Winter in 1974 and A Prairie Boy's Summer in 1976. He was made a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. In 1976, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada. He visited Ukraine in 1970 and again in 1977, posthumously publishing To My Father's Village. He died of cancer in Toronto in 1977.
To see more of Kurelek's artwork visit the Museum's online collection: https://museumofthemind.org.uk/gallery/artist/william-kurelek
- published: 19 Feb 2019
- views: 1226
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Rebels & Iconoclasts: Andrew Kear on William Kurelek
Born and raised on the Prairies, William Kurelek (1927–1977) created meticulously crafted paintings that predominantly explore his Roman Catholic religion and h...
Born and raised on the Prairies, William Kurelek (1927–1977) created meticulously crafted paintings that predominantly explore his Roman Catholic religion and his Ukrainian-Canadian cultural roots, confronting viewers with the stark challenges faced by immigrants. For Kurelek, style and technical skill were meaningless; he wanted to express emotions in an idiosyncratic and deeply personal manner. He developed a distinct approach to painting, using ballpoint pens and texturing with coloured pencils then scrubbing and scratching at the resulting image. From didactic writings about his work sprang a number of children’s books, for which he also became well known in Canada.
Andrew Kear is chief curator and curator of Canadian art at the Winnipeg Art Gallery and a sessional lecturer in Canadian art at the University of Winnipeg. He has written and curated exhibitions on a diverse range of Canadian artists, from L.L. FitzGerald to William Kurelek and most recently Karel Funk. Kear’s writing has been published in the magazines Canadian Art, Border Crossings, and Sculpture, and he was a juror for the 2015 Canadian Art Foundation Writing Prize.
To read William Kurelek: Life & Work by Andrew Kear, visit www.aci-iac.ca.
https://wn.com/Rebels_Iconoclasts_Andrew_Kear_On_William_Kurelek
Born and raised on the Prairies, William Kurelek (1927–1977) created meticulously crafted paintings that predominantly explore his Roman Catholic religion and his Ukrainian-Canadian cultural roots, confronting viewers with the stark challenges faced by immigrants. For Kurelek, style and technical skill were meaningless; he wanted to express emotions in an idiosyncratic and deeply personal manner. He developed a distinct approach to painting, using ballpoint pens and texturing with coloured pencils then scrubbing and scratching at the resulting image. From didactic writings about his work sprang a number of children’s books, for which he also became well known in Canada.
Andrew Kear is chief curator and curator of Canadian art at the Winnipeg Art Gallery and a sessional lecturer in Canadian art at the University of Winnipeg. He has written and curated exhibitions on a diverse range of Canadian artists, from L.L. FitzGerald to William Kurelek and most recently Karel Funk. Kear’s writing has been published in the magazines Canadian Art, Border Crossings, and Sculpture, and he was a juror for the 2015 Canadian Art Foundation Writing Prize.
To read William Kurelek: Life & Work by Andrew Kear, visit www.aci-iac.ca.
- published: 31 May 2018
- views: 789
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William Kurelek's The Maze (Trailer)
Documentary about the life of celebrated Canadian artist William Kurelek, dramatically told through his paintings and on-camera revelations. Kurelek describes T...
Documentary about the life of celebrated Canadian artist William Kurelek, dramatically told through his paintings and on-camera revelations. Kurelek describes The Maze as “a painting of the inside of my skull which I painted when I was in England as a patient in Maudsley and Netherne psychiatric hospitals.” The film takes an intimate look at the attempted suicide and self-professed “spiritual crisis” of one of the 20th century’s most fascinating artists. To rent single titles for 90 days or get a full-access annual subscription, visit expressivemedia.org/filmlibrary
https://wn.com/William_Kurelek's_The_Maze_(Trailer)
Documentary about the life of celebrated Canadian artist William Kurelek, dramatically told through his paintings and on-camera revelations. Kurelek describes The Maze as “a painting of the inside of my skull which I painted when I was in England as a patient in Maudsley and Netherne psychiatric hospitals.” The film takes an intimate look at the attempted suicide and self-professed “spiritual crisis” of one of the 20th century’s most fascinating artists. To rent single titles for 90 days or get a full-access annual subscription, visit expressivemedia.org/filmlibrary
- published: 15 Dec 2020
- views: 1368
10:05
"Kurelek"- 1967
Please watch: "5BX "Five Basic Exercises"- Royal Canadian Air Force Training Film (1959)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMGQzMjeO1k --~--
Winnipeg #Winnipeg ...
Please watch: "5BX "Five Basic Exercises"- Royal Canadian Air Force Training Film (1959)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMGQzMjeO1k --~--
Winnipeg #Winnipeg Manitoba #Manitoba Manitoba 150 #Manitoba150 #canadianwheat #canadianartist #canadianartists #Canadianprairies
https://wn.com/Kurelek_1967
Please watch: "5BX "Five Basic Exercises"- Royal Canadian Air Force Training Film (1959)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMGQzMjeO1k --~--
Winnipeg #Winnipeg Manitoba #Manitoba Manitoba 150 #Manitoba150 #canadianwheat #canadianartist #canadianartists #Canadianprairies
- published: 18 Feb 2018
- views: 578
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"William Kurelek's The Maze" OFFICIAL TRAILER (HD)
ORDER NOW:
Stream instantly: https://bit.ly/2EwLAnW
Buy DVD/Blu-ray in Canada: https://amzn.to/2UNLEEr
Buy DVD/Blu-ray in USA: https://amzn.to/2Qvg0x3
"The Ma...
ORDER NOW:
Stream instantly: https://bit.ly/2EwLAnW
Buy DVD/Blu-ray in Canada: https://amzn.to/2UNLEEr
Buy DVD/Blu-ray in USA: https://amzn.to/2Qvg0x3
"The Maze is a painting of the inside of my skull," William Kurelek
PAST SCREENINGS
ALIX Art Gallery in Sarnia
(Skype Q&A w/ director Robert M. Young & producer Zack Young)
Where: 147 Lochiel St. Sarnia, Ontario
When: Thurs, Sep. 19th, 7:00pm
http://jnaag.ca/featured-articles/item/230-film-screening-william-kureleks-the-maze
OCAD University in Toronto
(Q&A w/ producer Nick Young)
Where: Auditorium, 100 McCaul St., Toronto, Ontario
When: Thurs, Sep. 19, 2013
http://apache.ocad.ca/events_calendar/eventdetail.php?id=5221
Au Contraire Film Festival in Montreal
(panel w/ Stephen Kurelek, filmmakers, & curator of Montreal Museum of Fine Arts)
Where: Maxwell Cummings Auditorium at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 1379 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, Quebec
When: Fri, October 18, 2013, 7:30pm
Tickets: http://acff.ca/schedule.html
Crest Theater in Westwood
Where: 1262 S. Westwood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA
When: Fri, Oct. 25th, 2013
When: Fri, Oct. 25th, 2013
- 7pm -- Wine/cheese reception in the lobby
- 8pm - Film screening w/ an introduction by special guest Edward James Olmos
- 9:15pm -- Post screening discussion with:
filmmakers Robert M. Young, Nick & Zack Young
Special guest Debra Linesch - Ph.D., MFT, ATR-BC, Director of the Graduate Department of Marital and Family Therapy (Clinical Art Therapy) at Loyola Marymount University
Special guest Barbara Drucker - Associate Dean of Academic Affairs - Director of Arts Education UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture
Wednesday, September 19th 2012 -- 7:30 pm
Pacific Cinémathèque -- Frames of Mind film series
1131 Howe Street, between Helmcken and Davie Streets
Vancouver, BC
Tuesday, October 2nd 2012 -- 7:15 pm
Ventura Film Society
420 E. Santa Clara @ Oak Downtown Ventura
Sponsored by Studio Nothing
Filmmakers Robert M. Young, Nick Young and Zack Young will attend.
TORONTO PREMIERE!
Friday, October 19th 2012 -- 7:00 pm
Toronto film premiere and discussion exploring art, mental health, and faith.
Presented by Workman Arts and St. Anne's Church
@ St. Anne's Church 270 Gladstone Ave
Toronto, Ontario
https://app.etapestry.com/cart/WorkmanArts/default/item.php?ref=3427.0.166513679
May 29, 2012, 7:15 pm, at Cinecenta, 3800 Finnerty Road, University of Victoria
IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA
Art Gallery of Hamilton (CANADA) March 22nd, 2012 @ 6:30pm
w/ Q&A
visit: http://www.themazemovie.com/ for more info
The Mill Valley Film Festival - Oct 12th & 15th 2011
http://tiny.cc/3n0vv
Winnipeg Art Gallery - Oct 13th & Nov 26th 2011
http://wag.ca/visit/entertainment/list/category/film/353
Starz Denver Film Festival - Nov 2nd - 13th 2011
http://www.denverfilm.org/festival/prelaunch.aspx?FID=61
read Bill Desowitz's article on Indie Wire about the film here: http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/2011/09/30/returning_to_kureleks_maze_/
William Kurelek's The Maze is a documentary about the life of celebrated Canadian artist William Kurelek, dramatically told through his paintings and his on camera revelations. The film takes an intimate look into the life of one of the 20th century's most fascinating artists and his struggles with attempted suicide and a self professed "spiritual crisis". Kurelek describes The Maze as "a painting of the inside of [his] skull which [he] painted while in England as a patient in Maudsley and Netherne psychiatric hospitals." Kurelek's surrealistic painting , featured in the film, depicts a man's unraveled head lying in a wheat field. A curled up laboratory rat, representing his spirit, is trapped inside a maze of unhappy thoughts and memories.
for more info visit: http://www.themazemovie.com
or like us @ http://www.facebook.com/kurelek
or follow us @ http://www.twitter.com/themazemovie
make sure to visit http://www.Kurelek.ca to see more of William Kurelek's art and learn about the major retrospective of his work at 3 major venues across Canada 2011-2012
Based on a film by Robert M. Young & David Grubin
Produced & Re-imagined by Nick Young & Zack Young
Visual FX & Music by Nick Young & Zack Young
Executive Produced by Irwin Young & Stanley Plotnick
The Maze painting appears courtesy of The Bethlem Royal Hospital Museum & Archives, London, UK and the estate of William Kurelek (c/o Wynick/Tuck Gallery)
https://wn.com/William_Kurelek's_The_Maze_Official_Trailer_(Hd)
ORDER NOW:
Stream instantly: https://bit.ly/2EwLAnW
Buy DVD/Blu-ray in Canada: https://amzn.to/2UNLEEr
Buy DVD/Blu-ray in USA: https://amzn.to/2Qvg0x3
"The Maze is a painting of the inside of my skull," William Kurelek
PAST SCREENINGS
ALIX Art Gallery in Sarnia
(Skype Q&A w/ director Robert M. Young & producer Zack Young)
Where: 147 Lochiel St. Sarnia, Ontario
When: Thurs, Sep. 19th, 7:00pm
http://jnaag.ca/featured-articles/item/230-film-screening-william-kureleks-the-maze
OCAD University in Toronto
(Q&A w/ producer Nick Young)
Where: Auditorium, 100 McCaul St., Toronto, Ontario
When: Thurs, Sep. 19, 2013
http://apache.ocad.ca/events_calendar/eventdetail.php?id=5221
Au Contraire Film Festival in Montreal
(panel w/ Stephen Kurelek, filmmakers, & curator of Montreal Museum of Fine Arts)
Where: Maxwell Cummings Auditorium at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 1379 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, Quebec
When: Fri, October 18, 2013, 7:30pm
Tickets: http://acff.ca/schedule.html
Crest Theater in Westwood
Where: 1262 S. Westwood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA
When: Fri, Oct. 25th, 2013
When: Fri, Oct. 25th, 2013
- 7pm -- Wine/cheese reception in the lobby
- 8pm - Film screening w/ an introduction by special guest Edward James Olmos
- 9:15pm -- Post screening discussion with:
filmmakers Robert M. Young, Nick & Zack Young
Special guest Debra Linesch - Ph.D., MFT, ATR-BC, Director of the Graduate Department of Marital and Family Therapy (Clinical Art Therapy) at Loyola Marymount University
Special guest Barbara Drucker - Associate Dean of Academic Affairs - Director of Arts Education UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture
Wednesday, September 19th 2012 -- 7:30 pm
Pacific Cinémathèque -- Frames of Mind film series
1131 Howe Street, between Helmcken and Davie Streets
Vancouver, BC
Tuesday, October 2nd 2012 -- 7:15 pm
Ventura Film Society
420 E. Santa Clara @ Oak Downtown Ventura
Sponsored by Studio Nothing
Filmmakers Robert M. Young, Nick Young and Zack Young will attend.
TORONTO PREMIERE!
Friday, October 19th 2012 -- 7:00 pm
Toronto film premiere and discussion exploring art, mental health, and faith.
Presented by Workman Arts and St. Anne's Church
@ St. Anne's Church 270 Gladstone Ave
Toronto, Ontario
https://app.etapestry.com/cart/WorkmanArts/default/item.php?ref=3427.0.166513679
May 29, 2012, 7:15 pm, at Cinecenta, 3800 Finnerty Road, University of Victoria
IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA
Art Gallery of Hamilton (CANADA) March 22nd, 2012 @ 6:30pm
w/ Q&A
visit: http://www.themazemovie.com/ for more info
The Mill Valley Film Festival - Oct 12th & 15th 2011
http://tiny.cc/3n0vv
Winnipeg Art Gallery - Oct 13th & Nov 26th 2011
http://wag.ca/visit/entertainment/list/category/film/353
Starz Denver Film Festival - Nov 2nd - 13th 2011
http://www.denverfilm.org/festival/prelaunch.aspx?FID=61
read Bill Desowitz's article on Indie Wire about the film here: http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/2011/09/30/returning_to_kureleks_maze_/
William Kurelek's The Maze is a documentary about the life of celebrated Canadian artist William Kurelek, dramatically told through his paintings and his on camera revelations. The film takes an intimate look into the life of one of the 20th century's most fascinating artists and his struggles with attempted suicide and a self professed "spiritual crisis". Kurelek describes The Maze as "a painting of the inside of [his] skull which [he] painted while in England as a patient in Maudsley and Netherne psychiatric hospitals." Kurelek's surrealistic painting , featured in the film, depicts a man's unraveled head lying in a wheat field. A curled up laboratory rat, representing his spirit, is trapped inside a maze of unhappy thoughts and memories.
for more info visit: http://www.themazemovie.com
or like us @ http://www.facebook.com/kurelek
or follow us @ http://www.twitter.com/themazemovie
make sure to visit http://www.Kurelek.ca to see more of William Kurelek's art and learn about the major retrospective of his work at 3 major venues across Canada 2011-2012
Based on a film by Robert M. Young & David Grubin
Produced & Re-imagined by Nick Young & Zack Young
Visual FX & Music by Nick Young & Zack Young
Executive Produced by Irwin Young & Stanley Plotnick
The Maze painting appears courtesy of The Bethlem Royal Hospital Museum & Archives, London, UK and the estate of William Kurelek (c/o Wynick/Tuck Gallery)
- published: 20 Aug 2013
- views: 6115
4:11
William Kurelek
The Niagara Falls Art Gallery have opened a special retrospective on the work of canadian artist William Kurelek.
The Niagara Falls Art Gallery have opened a special retrospective on the work of canadian artist William Kurelek.
https://wn.com/William_Kurelek
The Niagara Falls Art Gallery have opened a special retrospective on the work of canadian artist William Kurelek.
- published: 27 Oct 2017
- views: 821
3:50
Chris DeBurgh / William Kurelek Nativity
Nativity images by artist William Kurelek set in Canadian settings are accompanied by Chris De Burgh's (mostly) instrumental piece "When Winter Comes".
Nativity images by artist William Kurelek set in Canadian settings are accompanied by Chris De Burgh's (mostly) instrumental piece "When Winter Comes".
https://wn.com/Chris_Deburgh_William_Kurelek_Nativity
Nativity images by artist William Kurelek set in Canadian settings are accompanied by Chris De Burgh's (mostly) instrumental piece "When Winter Comes".
- published: 13 Mar 2007
- views: 30824
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William Kurelek's The Maze on KICKSTARTER
Order the film now: http://kck.st/18UySYp
This is the Kickstarter video for our project, "William Kurelek's the Maze (& Bonus film "Out of the Maze"). The two f...
Order the film now: http://kck.st/18UySYp
This is the Kickstarter video for our project, "William Kurelek's the Maze (& Bonus film "Out of the Maze"). The two films revolve around celebrated Canadian Ukrainian artist William Kurelek.
We're using the Kickstarter to raise funds to:
- translate the film into Ukriainian, French, German
- finish animations on the film
- do a proper sound mix and color correct
- do more theatrical runs and release on DVD/Blu-ray
- produce the bonus film "Out of the Maze," which will be on the DVD/Blu-ray
There is a limited window to reach our goal so we could really use your support!!
Thanks,
Nick & Zack
https://wn.com/William_Kurelek's_The_Maze_On_Kickstarter
Order the film now: http://kck.st/18UySYp
This is the Kickstarter video for our project, "William Kurelek's the Maze (& Bonus film "Out of the Maze"). The two films revolve around celebrated Canadian Ukrainian artist William Kurelek.
We're using the Kickstarter to raise funds to:
- translate the film into Ukriainian, French, German
- finish animations on the film
- do a proper sound mix and color correct
- do more theatrical runs and release on DVD/Blu-ray
- produce the bonus film "Out of the Maze," which will be on the DVD/Blu-ray
There is a limited window to reach our goal so we could really use your support!!
Thanks,
Nick & Zack
- published: 28 Oct 2013
- views: 3130
1:02
William Kurelek: AGGV Installation Time-lapse
A time-lapse of our collections crew installing William Kurelek: The Messenger, a landmark exhibition on now through September 3, 2012. Watch the magic happen ...
A time-lapse of our collections crew installing William Kurelek: The Messenger, a landmark exhibition on now through September 3, 2012. Watch the magic happen behind the scenes at the Gallery, from the moment the crates arrive to the art going up on the walls. Video is by the Gallery's own Corey Bryson. For more on the exhibition or to plan your visit, go to www.aggv.ca/exhibitions/william-kurelek
https://wn.com/William_Kurelek_Aggv_Installation_Time_Lapse
A time-lapse of our collections crew installing William Kurelek: The Messenger, a landmark exhibition on now through September 3, 2012. Watch the magic happen behind the scenes at the Gallery, from the moment the crates arrive to the art going up on the walls. Video is by the Gallery's own Corey Bryson. For more on the exhibition or to plan your visit, go to www.aggv.ca/exhibitions/william-kurelek
- published: 31 May 2012
- views: 324