FILMS

The videographer, Marisela La Grave, and associate producer, Kay Larson, interviewed Nicolas Carone in 2004 at his Westbeth studio for a project on The Club.  Carone had been an active member of The Club upon his return from Italy in 1951

Filmmaker Bill Page spent five years filming Nicolas Carone that resulted in the 57-minute documentary “Nicolas Carone…Pushing Tradition”.  Candid interviews shot at the artist’s studios in New York City and Umbria, Italy, footage of him working on paintings, drawings and sculptures, his art openings including an interview with Barbara Rose and others are among the many scenes.  This culminated in a documentary presenting an intimate and powerful look of Carone’s working methods and philosophy on art and life.  Excerpts of the documentary can be viewed at www.billpagedocs.com where the full-length DVD is available for purchase.

A video presentation for the Loretta Howard Gallery’s show of Nicolas Carone – Imaginary Portraits, September 7 – October 28, 2017
At the New York Studio School, from September 5 through October 15, 2017 there was a centennial celebration of Nicolas Carone entitled The Thing Unseen, curated by Ro Lohin.  As part of the Studio School’s Evening Lecture Series, Ro Lohin, David Ramm, Marticia Sawin and John Yau discussed Carone’s works.