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Showing posts with label Washington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington. Show all posts
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Fresh VUE: Jefferson Pinder, Ben-Hur
On March 22, 2012, at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., six men in business attire engaged in a performance that tested their stamina and strength. Loosely inspired by the galley scene in the 1959 Hollywood epic Ben-Hur, the re-enaction demanded that artist Jefferson Pinder's crew work themselves to exhaustion. Amy Sherald, FAI Media Director, and the artist share photos from the performance.
Ben-Hur is a time based endurance piece by Jefferson Pinder in which he continues his investigation of dynamic movement. Ben-Hur not only reflects on the historical, social and political ideas surrounding masculinity and "blackness," but also evokes our collective experience of human predicament and struggle.
Listen to Cathy Byrd and Jefferson Pinder on Fresh Talk.
Labels:
Ben-Hur,
blackness,
business attire,
Corcoran,
D.C.,
endurance,
exhaustion,
Fresh VUE: Jefferson Pinder,
males,
masculinity,
performance,
re-enaction,
stamina,
struggle,
theater,
time based,
video,
Washington
Location:
Washington, DC, USA
Friday, December 30, 2011
Fresh Talk: Fred Naucyzciel
Listen to this episode.
Conversations About Creativity in the 21st Century
In this episode, Paris-based artist Frédéric Nauczyciel describes an elusive subculture that he explored in Baltimore, Washington DC and New York City, and introduces his new photo series: Men In Heels.
Sound Editor: Ira Kip
Photos: Fred Nauczyciel
Music: DDM!, Legendary
Sound Editor: Ira Kip
Photos: Fred Nauczyciel
Music: DDM!, Legendary
Labels:
baltimore,
Cathy Byrd,
cross dressing,
DC,
Frédéric Nauczyciel,
French,
Fresh Talk,
gay,
Men in Heels,
New York City,
Paris,
photography,
subculture,
transvestite,
Washington
Location:
Paris, France
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