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Not exact matches
It's the biggest night
in the film calendar, when everyone
in Hollywood walks the red carpet, all praying that this will be the year they get their hands on one of those iconic,
gold statuettes.
Like Wings» «Live and Let Die,» which her drained - out desperate housewife, Rosalyn, blasts
in her living room while rocking dishwashing gloves, that bit of
Gold Derby trivia should be music to the ears of Jennifer Lawrence, who, of American Hustle's quartet of contenders, has the strongest shot of clinching a
statuette on March 2.
While these films please audiences and can rake
in box office
gold, they rarely take home the golden
statuette.
We'll be back next week, and every week after, with more discussions of what's happening
in Hollywood, which movies are worth your time, and plenty of deep dives into the Emmy race — where the
statuettes may not be
gold men, but the awards - campaign process is just as fascinating.
The current exhibition presents, among others, the sculpture «King», which recalls an Egyptian
statuette coated
in gold leaf, with a face covered
in voluminous artificial black hair that looks like the Black Panther hairstyles of the 1970s.
His work has involved the act of physically entwining his face and chest with fishing gut (
in Bind / Ontbind2, Venice, 2003), licking sand off anthills (
in Licked Colony, SA, 2011), painting his face with
gold leaf, honey, flour and oil while defacing a gallery wall (
in Figurehead, Rotterdam, 2010), and having sump oil and milk poured into his outstretched hands containing Buddha
statuettes sewn into his skin (
in Thank You, Bodh Gaya
in India, 2011).