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1 week ago
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"I Knew It Was a Very Unsexy Idea": John Wilson on The History of Concrete

John Wilson's documentary, The History of Concrete, transforms an unsexy subject into a captivating narrative through unique storytelling and personal exploration.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago
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The History of Concrete review John Wilson's first movie is an absurd triumph

John Wilson's The History of Concrete extends his observational, meandering documentary style into a 100-minute feature blending humor, urban meditation, and celebrity absurdity.
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fromAnOther
1 week ago

"I Knew It Was a Very Unsexy Idea": John Wilson on The History of Concrete

John Wilson's documentary, The History of Concrete, transforms an unsexy subject into a captivating narrative through unique storytelling and personal exploration.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Sinfonia of London/ Wilson/ Kantorow review pushing the limits of the well-oiled orchestral machine

Fast forward a few decades and John Wilson is still hand-picking musicians and still serving up performances so polished they leave critics scrabbling for superlatives. These days Wilson's main outfit is the Sinfonia of London, and he is as likely to be conducting the symphonic mainstream as showtunes.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
2 months ago

"Fake Stuff Makes Me Feel Sick": John Wilson on The History of Concrete

John Wilson's feature blends philosophical, meandering nonfiction, chance human interactions, and deadpan voiceover to explore concrete, creativity, and odd cultural digressions.
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fromIndieWire
2 months ago

'The History of Concrete' Review: John Wilson Illustrates How to Get Over a Beloved TV Show with a Moving and Hilarious Meditation on Death

John Wilson links concrete to disparate cultural details through collage and associative humor, imposing meaning onto chaos.
fromThe Nation
3 months ago

John Wilson at the Met

That arresting image was made from a tiny portrait of the artist's brother, expanded to monumental public proportions, that announced the Met's "Witnessing Humanity" exhibit, a Wilson retrospective that continues through February 8. In the picture, the brother's brow is steadfast, his gaze grave and alert, mouth and chin resolutely composed; perhaps no Black face has ever so effectively stared down the self-regard of Manhattan's Museum Mile.
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fromwww.amny.com
5 months ago

John Wilson at The Met: Witnessing humanity and defying erasure through his canvas | amNewYork

John Wilson's art confronts American racism through monumental, politicized imagery shaped by personal experience, Mexican muralists, and modernist structural figuration.
fromNew York Post
10 months ago

Exclusive | HBO star's new 44-seat micro-moviehouse screens film oddities, classics in offbeat NYC space

'Ridgewood is a movie desert,' said Cosmo Bjorkenheim, co-owner of Low Cinema, emphasizing the area's lack of movie theaters and the community's need for this new venue.
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