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  1. DE. OLYMPIC ART VISIONS. Leading contemporary artists interpret sport and the Olympic values. Through its Olympic Art Visions programme, launched in 2016, the IOC invites renowned visual artists to create original artworks inspired by sport and the Olympic values that are presented in publicly accessible spaces in cities hosting the Olympic Games.

  2. 19 de nov. de 2014 · In a similar vein is C. Young, ' " In Praise of Jesse Owens " : Technical Beauty at the Berlin Olympics 1936', Sport in History, vol. 28, no. 1, 2008, pp. 83–103. Jan 1936 Q Rev Film Video

  3. Olympic Visions explores how painters and sculptors, photographers and filmmakers, and architects and designers have helped to affect the consciousness of spectators around the world. Mike O’Mahony describes and analyzes images such as documentary photographs and posters made of the Olympics throughout history.

  4. 3 de ago. de 2012 · From the first modern Olympics, cameras were there to record the action and captured some remarkable human stories. Many of those pictures have been brought together in a new book.

  5. 5 de may. de 2022 · The Official Film of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 by acclaimed Japanese director Naomi Kawase has been selected for the Festival de Cannes. The film’s world premiere will take place at the prestigious cinematic event along with “Visions of Eight” from Munich 1972, in the “Cannes Classics” selection. The Official Film is set to be ...

  6. In recent years, Beijing and London have been two frequently-cited Olympic cities; they use 'Olympic Vision' to promote urban redevelopment and leave a sustainable legacy via the Games. Based on an analysis of the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Olympics, this research places the two cities in a broader framework to understand the complicated role ...

  7. Für die erste Ausgabe des Programms Olympic Art Visions wurden der Künstler JR, der Schriftsteller Tilman Spengler und das digitale Talent Gerald Andal vom IOC eingeladen, neue Werke für die Olympischen Spiele Rio 2016 zu kreieren und zu präsentieren.