«Bloody Tears of Possession» (5:32) serves up behind - the -
scenes footage mainly from the filming of one early sequence.
Not exact matches
His practice
mainly consists of drawings that hearken back to a personal archive of photographs derived from vulgarizing scientific magazines such as National Geographic, from biographies of artists and scientists... Lately, he often re-enacts found
footage or even stages non-existent
scenes in photographs, which he then uses as source material.
Yet, ever since the artist made his 1999 video Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore, an ode to bygone underground British music
scenes told entirely through appropriated
footage, he has been embraced by a certain set of (
mainly European) fans.