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February 10, 2021
Through his own words and images, “M.C. Escher: Journey To Infinity” documents the life of the Dutch printmaker and visionary graphic artist. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
A family embarks on a new life in search of their own American dream with hopes of growing Korean produce in “Minari.”
The Rehoboth Beach Film Society’s Cinema Art Theater will present “M.C. Escher: Journey To Infinity” and “Minari” starting Friday, Feb. 12.
The Escher documentary examines the methods and interests of the world-famous Dutch printmaker and visionary graphic artist.
Equal parts history, psychology, and psychedelia, director Robin Lutz’s entertaining, eye-opening portrait of Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972) shows viewers the man through his own words and images. His diary musings, excerpts from lectures, correspondence and more are voiced by British actor Stephen Fry. Escher’s woodcuts, lithographs, and other print works appear in both original and playfu
Bob Strauss February 4, 2021Updated: February 6, 2021, 8:46 pm
“Hand With Reflecting Sphere” by M.C. Escher Photo: M.C. Escher Company
The Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher’s prints of interlocking lizards, stairs that defy gravity and other impossible but somehow mathematically correct wonders have inspired other artists, scientists and people who like to get high for generations.
Strange that it’s taken this long, but a definitive documentary on the man and his work is finally coming out. “M.C. Escher: Journey to Infinity” opens Friday, Feb. 5, at Bay Area virtual cinemas, and it is appropriately a trip.
Robin Lutz, director of “M.C. Escher: Journey to Infinity.” Photo: Piet Jacobson
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If 2020 hasn’t already turned your brain into a barely functional pile of grey mush, the Best Illusion of the Year Contest has
just the thing to push it over the edge. Every year a group of neurologists, visual scientists, ophthalmologists, and artists create and judge the best mind-benders of the year, and this year mathematician Kokichi Sugihara claimed the top prize again with an impossible 2D staircase illusion made 3D.
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