VANESSA LEWIS JONES
creative + producer [stills + motion]   
vanessa.nidia.lewisjones@gmail.com
a collection of influnences

Film: Parasite
Dir: Bong Joon Ho

Artist: Agnes Martin
Title: Little Sister,1962

To Tate Modern please can you put Martin’s work back on show <3
Artist: Lee Uftan
Title: From Line, 1979
Title: The Zone of Interest
Dir: Jonathan Glazer
Book: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
Author: Haruki Murakami

“Sometimes taking time is actually a shortcut.”
Artist: Agnes Martin in her studio

“A lot of good things don't get made because of too much thinking.”
Book: The Creative Act
Author: Rick Ruben

“Look for what you notice but no one else sees.“
Film: Sing Sing
Dir: Greg Kwedar

I watched this film on a 12hr flight to Seoul even on the tiny screen it was moving to watch.

Film: Little Miss Sunshine
Dir: Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris

Dwayne: “Do what you love and fuck the rest.”
Series: The OA
Creators: Brit Marling + Zal Batmanglij

“To exist is to survive unfair choices.”
Artist: Park So Bo
Title: Ecriture No.960728, 1996
IG Account: New Happy Co
Film: Jellyfish and Lobster
Dir: Yasmin Afifi
Runner: Maria Lorena Ramirez
Photo: Rena Effendi

If I ever need motivation to run I think of Maria a Tarahumara runner, won the Ultra Trail Cerro Rojo in Mexico—beating 500 competitors wearing only sandals made from recycled tire rubber.
Film: Fire of Love
Dir: Sara Dosa

Captures the most breathtaking volcanic footage and love story.
Artist: Joan Mitchell 

One of my favouite corners of Tate Modern is seeing Mitchell’s gestural abstract work.
Book: Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Author: Gabrielle Zevin 

A novel I’ve just started, it gives such an insight into the complex world of gaming.
Artist: James Turell 

Turrell is a light and space artist this work was created in collaboration with architect Tadao Ando at Museum San in Seoul. It was spectacular and astonshing experiance, 
Artist: Jenny Saville
Title: Study for Pentimenti I, 2011
Film: A Ghost Story 
Dir: David Lowery

A film about love and grief. Depiected so skilfully and simply. 
Photo: Lee Miller

Showing at Tate Britan 
A beautifully curated exhbition showcasing not just a surrealist photogrpaher but a fearless woman.

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