Quentin Tarantino. The director who loves cinema (even that of others)
From Wednesday 29 March 2023 the new exhibition “TARANTINO & FRIENDS”
More than forty artists from all over the world gathered in the Milanese spaces of Soggettiva Gallery to celebrate the cinema of Quentin Tarantino and the great classics that inspired him.
2023. A SPECIAL YEAR
On March 27, 2023 he celebrates 60 years and does it in the best way. Treating yourself to a world “tour” to accompany the release of your latest book “CINEMA SPECULATION”
…AND THE “BIRTHDAYS” ARE TWO
Indeed, how can we forget that this year Kill Bill, one of the director’s most iconic films, is celebrating its twentieth anniversary.
AND “ICH ON THE CAKE”…
He announced that his next film will start shooting this year (in the fall). The tenth (not counting the episode of “Four Rooms” and considering “Kill Bill Vol.1” and “Vol.2” a single film). And according to his statements (which we hope will be denied) it should be his last work.
…”TARANTINO & FRIENDS” The Exhibition
The exhibition kicks off with the reinterpretations of Adam Juresko, created in collaboration with Milano Print Makers, and with the work on canvas that Cristina Stifanic dedicates to Kill Bill. Deeply original the interpretation of Aaron Lea and Cranio Dsgn, who focused on the soundtracks of Quentin Tarantino’s films to create works that evoke vinyl covers.
…AND IT’S NOT OVER
The profiles of the protagonists of Pulp Fiction by Dakota Randall accompanied by the works of Rich Davies, who transforms the American director’s films into book covers consumed by the time are measured with the iconography inspired by the sacred miniatures of Max Dalton and with the famous “laid tables” that Robin Springett creates by recalling ideas and characters of the films he plays.
...FRIENDS AND MASTERS
There is also a selection of glimpses that explore the masters and titles that have been a source of inspiration for Quentin Tarantino himself. From Roman Polanski’s Rosemary’s Baby, whose appeal is evident in the folds of the plot of Once upon a time in… Hollywood to the great titles of David Lynch and John Carpenter, passing through some of the director’s favorite films such as Jaws, Non open that door and Taxi Driver.
Soggettiva Gallery continues with PERSPECTIVES: ARTISTIC MOVIE POSTER,
the original plunge into the world of design that the gallery presents on the occasion of the Salone International Furniture and Design
There is also a selection of glimpses that explore the masters and titles that have been a source of inspiration for Quentin Tarantino himself. From Roman Polanski’s Rosemary’s Baby, whose appeal is evident in the folds of the plot of Once upon a time in… Hollywood to the great titles of David Lynch and John Carpenter, passing through some of the director’s favorite films such as Jaws, Non open that door and Taxi Driver.
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