Ilya Marritz appears in the following:
Makita Man
Saturday, September 25, 2004
At first glance New York artist John Mahoney’s paintings look like traditional Japanese imagery with their chrysanthemum patterns and flocks of cranes. Look a little closer and you find hidden in the art are the distinctive shapes and designs of Makita brand power tools. Produced by Ilya Maritz.
Makita Man
Saturday, March 13, 2004
At first glance New York artist John Mahoney’s paintings look like traditional Japanese imagery with their chrysanthemum patterns and flocks of cranes. Look a little closer and you find hidden in the art are the distinctive shapes and designs of Makita brand power tools. Produced by Ilya Maritz.
Mark Lombardi
Saturday, December 27, 2003
Artist Mark Lombardi was obsessed with political intrigues at the highest levels, and he wrote out over 14,000 index cards to keep track of his research. Then he created elegant drawings that seem to diagram his obsessions. The drawings look straightforward and literal, but they are nearly impossible to follow. ...
Now Playing: No Man's Land
Saturday, November 17, 2001
Audiences at this year’s Sarajevo Film Festival react to the first major film made by a native about the city’s nightmare siege during the 1990s.