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  1. Remembering the Artist, Robert De Niro, Sr. directed by Perri Peltz. and Geeta Gandbhir. premiered at Sundance January 2014 & HBO June 2014. Now available at HBO NOW. and HBO GO. Art movements are powerful. So powerful, they can obscure great artists that don't fit the genre. The artist's only hope is to be "rediscovered" after death.

  2. Friday, June 6, 5-7 PM. The documentary film, REMEMBERING THE ARTIST ROBERT DE NIRO, SR. premieres on HBO June 9, 2014, with subsequent showings throughout June, check local listings. By the early 1950s, Robert De Niro, Sr.(1922-1993) had arrived at his boldly expressive mode of painting. Through strong color and reductive shapes, he merged ...

  3. Robert De Niro, Sr., was a celebrated painter obscured by the pop-art movement. His life and career are chronicled in the artist's own words by his contemporaries and, movingly, by his son, the actor Robert De Niro.

  4. En ce moment, vous pouvez regarder "Remembering the Artist: Robert De Niro, Sr." en streaming sur Pass Warner Amazon Channel. Résumé Robert De Niro, star oscarisée, rend hommage à son père, un artiste-peintre dont l'oeuvre n'a pas été assez reconnue.

  5. 3 giu 2014 · It’s a rich, heartbreaking story, a quintessential New-York-artist family saga, but Remembering the Artist doesn’t serve it. At a far-too-abbreviated 40 minutes, the documentary feels like a try-out for a film that might be produced later if audience interest is intense enough. The structure is cluttered and haphazard, rife with conceits ...

  6. 30 ott 2014 · Robert De Niro, Sr. was part of the celebrated New York School of artists who enjoyed success in his early career during the 1940s and 50s in New York City. But the art market of post-war France offered little opportunity for De Niro. He returned to the United States and continued to paint in relative obscurity.

  7. 7 ott 2019 · 92Y - October 7, 2019 - Robert De Niro in Conversation with Robert Storr: My Father, the Artist. Robert De Niro, Sr. debuted his abstract paintings at Peggy Guggenheim’s Art of This Century gallery in 1945, alongside the work of Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. His own work continued to evolve over the next five decades.