Olympia Stone

Most Popular Olympia Stone Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The Cardboard Bernini Trailer (2012)

12 October 2012

James Grashow is an artist who has built—among many other things-- giant 15 foot tall fighting men, a city, and an ocean-- using paper mache, fabric, chicken wire and cardboard.

Double Take: The Art of Elizabeth King Trailer (2018)

20 April 2018

The sculptor Elizabeth King mines the spaces in between classical sculpture and automata; life and the life- like.

Curious Worlds: The Art & Imagination of David Beck Trailer (2015)

10 April 2015

David Becks highly original, intricate and kinetic artwork combines sculpture, painting, textiles, and mechanics on a scale that creates a genre all its own.

Always Looking: Titus Brooks Heagins Trailer (2025)

06 October 2025

Always Looking explores the work of photographer Titus Brooks Heagins and the challenging questions his photos pose about the systemic neglect of society’s most vulnerable communities of color.

The Original Richard McMahan Trailer (2016)

17 September 2016

The multi-talented outsider artist Richard McMahan is on a quest to painstakingly re-create thousands of famous and not-so-famous paintings and artifacts–in miniature.

Independence Day: The History of the Fourth of July Trailer (1997)

01 June 1997

Describes the events of July 4, 1776; early celebrations of the day; and the symbols, patriotic music, fireworks, monuments and statues associated with this holiday.

Guinea Pig Diaries Trailer (2021)

21 March 2021

Guinea Pig Diaries is an unfiltered look into the lives of guinea pigs and the people who adore them, breed them, show them, and rescue them.

The Collector: Allan Stone's Life in Art Trailer (2006)

13 December 2006

Olympia Stone presents a cinematic portrait of her father, famed New York City gallery owner and art collector Allan Stone, in this fascinating documentary tracing his rise in the international art world from the 1950s to 2006.

Actually Iconic: Richard Estes Trailer (2020)

22 March 2020

Richard Estes has been called the "father of photorealism" but has humbly avoided media attention over his long career.