Posts Tagged ‘video’

Ask an Artist : Masha Badinter

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Hey all. It’s time for another round of ask an artist – this time with Masha Badinter. I recently met Masha through the Art in Bars director of artists, although perusing the tags she’s show up in several group shows lately, including shows at My House Gallery and Midwives. That’s mostly why I use tags of artists names, to keep track of their showing history. It’s totally selfish and amusing when I google someone and AiB shows up. Anyway. Badinter is a video artist, Little Berlin member, and recently opened VWVOFFKA, which you will need to ask her and her spacemates what that means, because I didn’t quite catch the story. She’s very interested in doing site specific video installations in bars, if any bar owners / operators are reading this. (more…)

Art : Fashion : Performance : Objects : Context

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Discuss:

McQueen Spring 2010 Shoes

McQueen Spring 2010 Shoes

Walking Fish, Breading Cutlets, Getting Drunk

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Congrats to Fractured Fairy Tales – the Walking Fish Fringe production featuring the one and only Mike Smith – for getting the Daily Candy kiss today. If perhaps you only know Mike from say, Lunch Money, or hosting Cash Dance, or being at a party you went to, you should check out his participation in this family friendly affair. The last performances are this¬† Saturday the 19th, at noon and again at 2PM. Walking Fish Theatre, 2509 Frankford Ave. (215-427-9255). Tickets online at www.livearts-fringe.org.

Apparently the Criterion Collection is releasing a movie that honestly I’ve never heard of in my short life, – Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles – although all the reviews of it reference all the other food movies I’ve seen. The gist of the film seems to be that it features long still shots in real time of the main character cooking ordinary food. Point ‘o the matter: to promote said release Criterion is looking for people to create video reenactments of cooking one of three ordinary dishes: cutlets, meatloaf, or potatoes.¬† Although there have already been submissions, apparently they’re all pretty literal and Criteron was hoping to get some more, shall we say, artistic, avant garde interpretations. Like, artists might make. You still have time to film your own and upload it to YouTube; the deadline is September 28, 2009. There will be two winners: one Audience Award, winner, voted on by the YouTube trolls, will receive a $100 gift certificate to the Criterion Collection website. Then a Grand Prize winner selected by the staff of the Criterion Collection will receive a new PlayStation 3. Pretty awesome for setting up a camera to watch you massage some ground beef. This came from Gourmet, or rather Ruth Reichl’s Twitter, which I follow, because I am a nerd. (more…)