Sophie’s boobies
Posted: February 3, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: art, breasts, Gothenburg, Hasselblad Museum, know thyself, Miranda July, Paul Auster, Sophie Calle, Sweden Leave a comment »Gothenburg, Sweden–I really started getting into Sophie Calle when I saw her breasts. And I think the most fascinating thing about her is that she is the art. She reminds me so much of Miranda July, except she’s French and more importantly, did it first before a whole bunch of other people.
In one exhibit, she had a bed placed on the Eiffel Tower and asked strangers to lie down with her for a maximum of five minutes and tell her a story. I also watched a documentary how Sophie and her boyfriend, Gerard hit the road to Las Vegas to get married (on a drive-thru!) despite both parties expressing serious doubts…and then how, months after the wedding, they get a divorce after Sophie finds countless returned love letters of Gerard to a woman named H.
I thought, this woman is straight out of Paul Auster’s head and after a little googling, I find out that she actually asked Auster to create a character (Maria in Leviathan) whom she will imitate.
In that one exhibit at the Hassellblad Museum, I found myself spending about 90 minutes in that small space…not because of the openness or the poetry but it was the deliberate consciousness of life as it passed. I felt she used every moment to think about who she is and what she’s doing—whether it’s good or bad.
She is certainly the overkill to the saying, Know thyself.
Her life is dictated by art and her art is directly drawn from her life.
I don’t know if that was her purpose but that’s how it struck me. You know how it is when you’re in a party and you think, ‘okay I’m in a party’, and then when you’re out of it you start thinking that it was actually a fantastic party or conversely, the worst party of your life? That happens to me too many times where I find myself in a rut when I’m already out of it or in a happy place and only find out when I’ve become miserable.
I am always in awe of people who expose themselves so honestly. I’m glad they’re doing it because it makes everyone else feel less lonely.
Why does it always have to be the next thing?
Posted: November 11, 2010 Filed under: Arkeofilms | Tags: are clouds blue?, Arkeofilms, art, documentaries, films, happy thoughts, Life Change, sick books, www.arecloudsblue.wordpress.com Leave a comment »One night over frozen margaritas and oily food, I was with the Dude who directs, Beef who’s a photographer, and Seeds who is a painter and pole dance artist. And the conversation started on a cheerful note. And how it’s so much fun to push the boundaries, give it all you got and then ahhh…an exhibit, a premiere, a performance. But then after the ahhhh…moment comes the now what??? moment. And it happens all over again. And then comes Nor, who is a wonderful wonderful actor. And he talks about enjoying the moment where everything is just PERFECT. And don’t we all look for it? Like heroin? That very very rare moment when you know you did a good thing. And you just keep doing what you do to be in that moment again.
I’ve been thinking about that with documentaries and I’m not sure THE MOMENT applies. Perhaps there is this absolutely profound and reflective scene that you just so happen to capture…NOT. Well maybe. I haven’t done enough to know if it’s true.
Unfortunately, the cheerful note turned to anxious as we all went into self-absorption required of all who need to be ahh-tist. Shmah-tist.
But on that note…I’m so excited to do my next film! The progress is a crawl but perhaps because i have not found this seemingly impossible MOMENT that they keep talking about. No a-ha! for me yet but I know this is going to be good.
And because I am a fool for procrastinating, I have resorted to stupid time eating activities so as to avoid the hard work of actual editing. But might as well publish my first amateur study of the poster. I’m sure my more talented graphic artist friends will do a better job.
Pie in your face or more like frontal nudity
Posted: July 26, 2009 Filed under: movies | Tags: art, artists, happy thoughts, Life Change, movies Leave a comment »
I suppose that artists are the luckiest bastards in the world. It’s something to do but is not work. The problem is you’re all exposed for the world to hate it to love it to lambast it to put context to it.
Your art is like a porn star–glorious and dirty both.
art is tree
Posted: April 1, 2009 Filed under: television | Tags: ai judge, american idol, art, singing, television Leave a comment »useless judge kara d keeps hooting some new jargon or another hoping it will be the next catchphrase of american idol followers.
well, not digging it.
although i have to say, got caught about the art bit.
she has defined it as this special construct–defining it as a singer who can bring their own take on a song so much so you can put it on the record and sing it.
i love american idol. i hate it and i love it. it’s promoting too much the notion that a good singer has got to sell. that’s way being a package artist is important. like movies..they must have a genre so it’s easy to sell.
popular is good.
alternative, tsk tsk tsk.
cris is good.
megan, ugh.

