How this Oscar-nominated designer crafted original work to embody a fictional mid-century architect. In many ways, ...
By When it comes to admiring the brutalist style, Becker has a lot more company now, partly thanks to evolving tastes but in ...
It’s not until the epilogue of The Brutalist that the audience receives the full picture of what they’ve been watching ...
Even before she met The Brutalist director Brady Corbett, production designer Judy Becker secretly hoped she could work with him. That attitude was helpful, because the movie didn’t have much to ...
“It’s not all Brutalism,” reads the bio line on production designer Judy Becker’s Instagram. “It’s pictures of my black cat, too.” Years before director Brady Corbet hired Becker to help him realize ...
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So production designer Judy Becker had to design it for the film. The final building design showcases brutalism on a grand scale, with large and cascading rectilinear blocks of concrete topped ...
Judy Becker, the Oscar-nominated production designer for The Brutalist, says she liked brutalism before it was cool. At 7, when other kids were scrawling chimney smoke curlicues and stick figures ...
Production designer Judy Becker and set decorator Patricia Cuccia took a stripped-down approach to their work on The ...
The production designers of "The Brutalist," "Conclave," "Dune: Part Two," and "Wicked" explain the work behind the scenes ...