Not exact matches
March 15, 2012 • Wearing
paint -
splattered shirts, the Venezuelan dance - rock band kicked off NPR Music's day
party at The Parish in Austin, Texas with chant - along songs and stage - shaking energy.
The eclectic programme of RA Lates has included a nine - metre inflatable cosmic installation, themed supper clubs, UV Garden of Eden life -
painting, Klezmer dancing, Pollock - inspired
paint splattering, gold - leaf makeovers, robotic displays and a cocktail
party with «Peggy Guggenheim» — all bringing the world of our exhibitions to life for a unique and unforgettable Saturday night.
But perhaps life imitated art the most closely in World Shut Your Mouth, my BBC1 show, in which I played a
paint splattered «modern» artist, standing outside the Saatchi Gallery protesting that the YBAs had stolen all his ideas: «That Mark Quinn came round for a dinner
party at my place where I served some novelty jelly moulds for pudding and hey - ho, two weeks later he was making a mould of his head with his own blood.»
In 1994, his sculpture «Gay Liberation,» a portrayal of two same - sex couples was battered and
splattered with
paint by six Stanford athletes after a fraternity
party.