Special Film Presentation
Films about Gaston Lachaise and his work, directed by David Bagnall and George C. Stoney

The George Stoney and David Bagnall documentary, Flesh in Ecstasty: Gaston Lachaise and the Woman He Loved, screened to popular acclaim at The Museum of Modern Art, NYU’s Cantor Film Center, and the National Gallery in Washington, DC in 2009.

Filmed at the Modern Art Foundry in Queens, Flesh in Ecstasy, and Casting Gaston Lachaise's Standing Woman, the explicated version describing the lost wax method of bronze casting, are now available for viewing and sharing.

Flesh in Ecstasy: Gaston Lachaise and the Woman He Loved, 2009

CLICK TO VIEW FILM & CREDITS
Run time 21:46 minutes

Casting Gaston Lachaise's Standing Woman, 2009

CLICK TO VIEW FILM & CREDITS
Run time 44:05 minutes


ADDITIONAL VIEWING: George Stoney: A Reel of Clips, 1952-2009
35 Minutes, color and black and white, 35mm / 16mm / Video / Digital Video
Clips of films by George Stoney, featuring his many collaborations. Assembled by Mike Hazard.
Flesh in Ecstasy begins at 31:22
https://georgestoney.com/george-stoney-a-reel-of-clips/






Lachaise Foundation