Not exact matches
Adding cosmopolitan flair to the setting, the cast also includes Elisabeth Moss and Dominic West; she a journalist who awkwardly beds the classy Christian, only to unleash a neo-feminist inquisition the following day when he appears to have forgotten her name; and West, an esoteric artist
whose sympathetic personality masks a deep conviction of self - importance that unravels in the film's over-the-top «
performance art» set
piece, involving a human anthropoid, programmed to conclude an important black tie donors» dinner, a set - up where Marx brothers jiggery - pokery meets the cruelty of Lars von Trier.
«I must have bought more than 100 works at
Art Basel,» she said, reeling off the names of artists
whose pieces she has bought, including the Icelandic
performance artist Ragnar Kjartansson, the American photographer Cindy Sherman, the American painter Jeff Elrod and the German photographer Andreas Gursky.
Trisha Brown, the experimental choreographer who helped bring dance into the
art world and
whose postmodern
pieces altered the history of
performance, died on March 18 in San Antonio, Texas, of a «lengthy illness,» the Trisha Brown Dance Company announced... Read More
Gray, a well - known commercial photographer in the music industry as well as an artist
whose work is included in numerous museum collections, is restaging an extended
performance piece suggestively located at today's perplexing crossroads of
art culture and celebrity culture.
Yet, while Made in L.A. appeared as diverse and sprawling as the city
whose art it presented, it might also be argued that the bulk of the work on view extended four familiar (and familial) lineages of Los Angeles
art that were well represented in «PST»: hard - edge abstraction (represented here in paintings by Brian Sharp and Alex Olson and painterly objects by Lisa Williamson and Brenna Youngblood), found - object assemblage (in the work of Liz Glynn, Ry Rocklen, Henry Taylor, and Erika Vogt, among others), eclectic
performance practices (including live
pieces by Math Bass, Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle, and Ashley Hunt, as well as the collective Slanguage's array of community - based works at LAXART), and film and video projects that pointed, more or less, to the looming shadow of Hollywood (e.g., Miljohn Ruperto's Seven and Five, 2012, which includes multiple remakes of a 1961 episode of the TV show Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and Dan Finsel's The Space Between You and Me, 2012, for which the artist restaged Farrah Fawcett and Keith Edmier's decade - old roll in the clay).