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Niels 'Shoe' Meulman x Art in the Streets : MOCA TV
On the occasion of William Pope.L: Trinket, the largest museum presentation of the Chicago-based artist's work to date, Pope.L opens up and talks about the themes of discord, duration, and democracy that are animated by Trinket (2008/2015), the show's title-work and centerpiece.
The Mobile Homestead was beautifully activated by MOCA | Los Angeles while it was away from MOCAD, check it out!
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WIFE // THE PASSENGERS
Published on Jul 1, 2014
WIFE is an all-sensory theatrical experience born of Los Angeles-based artists Jasmine Albuquerque, Kristen Leahy and Nina McNeely. Her creations combine surrealist animations through digital projection mapping, sculpture, music and costumes, using movement and dance as the vehicle for storytelling. In "The Passengers," a hybrid poem-performance set in an altered, semi-futuristic landscape, WIFE explores the cycle of life and death, and the mystical unions that are found beyond the body. We are not the vessel. We are the passengers. Director: Benjy Russelll Featuring: WIFE (Jasmine Albuquerque, Kristen Leahy, Nina McNeely) Cinematographer: Nathan Kim Editor: Juan Palacio Music + Voice: Robbie C. Williamson Costumes: Moonspoon Makeup: Blake Armstrong + Littlerock Stylist: Briana Gonzales Special Thanks: John Toba and Emma Reeves/MOCAtv Dino Dinco Lita Albuquerque Joshua Harron Steven Synstelien
Artist Rodney McMillan describes his connection to the world of blues through Parliament Funkadelic. This group created a political and analytical space he focused on, as well as instilling a different relationship to the blues than the typical. For Rodney the blues is a spiritual practice, which relates to the church he built for the Blues for Smoke Exhibition." A church is anywhere you find solace, " and the blues is his church.
"Doing the commercials was a better way to spend money than doing drugs, because you can spent a lot more, and a lot faster."
Chris Burden talks about the way he was able to infiltrate art amongst advertising.
Samson Styles. Episode Five. The Fourth of July.
He Was 28 When He Killed My Parents.