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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_DunlopIan Dunlop - Wikipedia

    Ian Dunlop (born 1940) is a Scottish writer and former art critic for the Evening Standard. His first book, The Shock of the New, about seven historic exhibitions of modern art, was published in 1972. It was followed by books on Van Gogh, and on the life and art of Edgar Degas (1979).

  2. 29 de sept. de 2021 · IAN DUNLOP: 1927 - 2021. Internationally renowned Australian documentary filmmaker Ian Dunlop received recognition around the world for his pioneering films about Australian Indigenous people in ...

    • Jeremy Eccles
    • A Running Start
    • A Pioneer of Scale
    • Vale

    He was born in the United Kingdom in 1927, and was a post-war migrant to Australia, to Sydney University and the Commonwealth Film Unit in 1956. He was thrown in the deep end. He made a totally conventional film called The Australian National University, now a piece of accidental ethnography in itself. Two years later, he was filming at the Giles W...

    He was perfecting the art of the longitudinal project which could extend over years and generations. The largest was The Yirrkala Film Project, which extends to 22 separate titles. He made a lot of other films – as early as 1962 he made Dances at Aurukan, in 1978 he made Narritjin in Canberra, and added Conversations with Dundiwuy Wanambi in 1982 i...

    The National Film and Sound Archive published a fine collectionof comments about Dunlop, which stand as his public eulogy. Most people remember him from his later years, where he became a legendary figure at the Film Australia headquarters in Lindfield. Here he tended his own work, keeping not just the finished films but the outtakes and smaller tr...

    • David Tiley
  3. 28 de mar. de 2022 · ‘A Filmmaker Fond of Anthropology’: Ian Dunlop (1927–2021) Howard Morphy, Howard Morphy. howard.morphy@anu.edu.au; The Australian National University.

  4. 1 Disparu le 10 septembre 2021 à l’âge de 93 ans, le cinéaste australien Ian Dunlop a marqué le monde du documentaire ethnographique par la richesse de ses collaborations avec les anthropologues spécialistes des populations dont il a rapporté les modes de vie, ainsi que par ses liens avec ces populations elles-mêmes.

  5. 14 de sept. de 2021 · Trevor Graham and Rose Hesp ·. Film News. · September 14, 2021. Ian Dunlop with Spencer (Nuni) Banaga, son of Djagamarra and Gadabi, from the first part of ‘Desert People’, filmed in 1965. Australia lost a pioneering documentary filmmaker this week with the passing of Ian Dunlop in Canberra.

  6. 17 de sept. de 2021 · Internationally renowned Australian documentary filmmaker Ian Dunlop OAM has passed away at age 93.