Archive - 2011

About Face at Sundance

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Timothy's new documentary, "About Face", will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22nd at 2:30 PM at the Marc Theater in Park City, UT. 

Here's a link to the trailer.... http://dl.dropbox.com/u/35544321/AboutFaceTrailer.mp4

'About Face' to Premiere at Sundance Film Festival

Carmen Dell'Orefice

CATWALK CHRONICLES: By now, most people know that modeling as a glamorous career is more of a myth than reality. “About Face,” a documentary, portrays a group of Seventies- and Eighties-era models as survivors, blessed with beauty, yet condemned by society’s less-than-tolerant view of aging and its relentless celebration of youth.

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Edelson, Sharon
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WWD
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December 6, 2011
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Carmen Dell'Orefice

A Moving Portrait

Timothy Greenfield-Sanders’ rise as a portrait artist took time and an innate sensitivity towards his subjects. His works reside in museums around the world from The Museum of Modern Art in New York to The National Portrait Gallery in London. He’s taken his unique portrait style and parlayed it into a documentary film esthetic and won numerous awards including a Grammy Award for his documentary, “Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart”.

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Shoan, Tatijana
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As If Magazine
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June 29, 2011
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Many

The Latino List

Powerful portraits of politicians, musicians, actors and other well-known personalities including a model and a professional golfer are the subject of “TIMOTHY GREENFIELD-SANDERS: THE LATINO LIST,” an exhibition that opens Friday at the Brooklyn Museum. In addition to large-format color photographs, the show will include excerpts from a documentary, also called “The Latino List,” which is scheduled to be shown Sept. 29 on HBO.

Author: 
Vogel, Carol
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The New York Times
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August 14, 2011
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Christy Turlington, John Leguizamo, Eva Longoria

The Latino List

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Installed in this venerable museum’s Great Hall are 25 large-format pigmented ink-jet prints, collectively titled “The Latino List.” Timothy Greenfield-Sanders is recognized for his frontal photographic portraits of prominent figures, including supermodels and porn stars, as well as for films, such as his documentary on the musician Lou Reed. He also shoots for Vanity Fair. For this thoughtful exhibition, Greenfield-Sanders photographed successful Latino men and women from the torso up and set them against seamless gray backgrounds.

Author: 
Doug McClemont
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ArtNews
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November 29, 2011
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Eva Longoria

National Portrait Gallery

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http://www.npg.si.edu/exhibit/exhblacklist.html

 

Historically, “blacklist” denotes a group of people marginalized and denied work or social approval. In an effort to redefine the term, these portraits of 50 African Americans reclaim the term “blacklist” to be affirming, influential and powerful.

Timothy Greenfield-Sanders

by Kris Wilton  

Published: November 25, 2008

Film led Timothy Greenfield-Sanders to portrait photography; now he’s bringing his photography to film.

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Wilson, Kris
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Online
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Artinfo
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November 25, 2008

Daily Grito » HBO’s Latino List Succeeds Where Others Have Failed

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Daily Grito » HBO’s Latino List Succeeds Where Others Have Failed

by Matthew Stieglitz - October 18, 2011

 

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Stieglitz, Matthew
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Daily Grito
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October 18, 2011

Lou Reed and Metallica

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Fantastic new album from Lou Reed and Metallica... Lulu