
Double Take: The Art of Elizabeth King
Olympia Stone
This film highlights the work and perfectionism of American sculptor Elizabeth King, who embarks on each new project posing a single question to herself: “Can this be done?” Viewers will discover King’s creative process, curiosity, and obsessive drive to solve the inevitable series of artistic and technical problems that arise in creating her sculptures and animations. Between realism and surrealism, the film highlights the artist’s passion for automata and puppets, as well as the role of movement and the body throughout her career.
RiverRun International Film Festival, United States (2018)
Richmond Museum of Fine Arts, United States (2018)
National Academy of Design, NYC, United States (2018)
Last update in March 2019
Richmond Museum of Fine Arts, United States (2018)
National Academy of Design, NYC, United States (2018)
Last update in March 2019
Director | Olympia Stone |
Script | Jody Becker |
Editing | Olympia Stone |
Artist | Elizabeth King |
Sound | Simone Keith |
Cinematography | Simone Keith |
Graphic Creation | Todd Lanning |
Music | Fred Story, Fred Story |
Session
• Cinéma du Musée - Auditorium Maxwell-Cummings
Sunday, march 24, 2019, 10:00 a.m. — 12:00 p.m.
Production
