ADG Perspective

November-December 2019

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1 3 8 P E R S P E C T I V E | N O V E M B E R / D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 9 A B E V E N T S a fifty or so years-long marriage and artistic collaboration. Stuart also spoke about his design work on the HBO television adaptation of Angels in America for which he won an Emmy and an ADG Award, and his designs for Hannah and Her Sisters, for which he was nominated for an Oscar. Design questions about his work on the feature films Hair, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Hester Street, Old Gringo and Disney's Enchanted were also touched upon.This interview will soon be online on the ADG website, as will the clips of Stuart's work put together for the event. Representing the Art Directors Guild are Film Society Founder and Co-chair John Muto, ADG, Co-chairs Thomas A. Walsh, ADG, and John Iacovelli, ADG, and Debbie Patton, ADG Director of Awards and Events. Working with them are the American Cinematheque's Gwen Deglise, Margot Gerber and Grant Moninger. C A. & B. TWO OF STUART WURTZEL'S ORIGINAL SKETCHES FOR THE FILM, AN ART DECO LIVING ROOM AND A SWANK BOUDOIR. C. MODERATOR JOHN IACOVELLI (LEFT), PATRIZIA VON BRANDENSTEIN AND STUART WURTZEL.

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