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Artist Gordon Skinner the Subject of a Documentary About His Expressionist Paintings with a Social Message (Video)

Artist Gordon Skinner the Subject of a Documentary About His Expressionist Paintings with a Social Message (Video)


In an attempt to feed the curiosity that will forever be the hunger of my mind, in recent times I’ve delved quite a bit into the world of art. My fascination with the creative process has led me down an interesting path of some interesting contemporary artists, gallerists, curators and many others in the world of fine art. This past summer I shot a short documentary with abstract painter Robert Wilson which led me to attending the group show “Become a Collector” at the Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery. This is where I saw the works of Gordon Skinner who had a painting and some drawings in the show. What stood out to me about his work, was that it was raw and full of detailed ideas and personal statements. The kind of art I liked was always rough around the edges and took a while to examine and absorb. I was never moved by paintings with precise lines and perfect shading, to me those things lacked imagination, personality and as far as I was concerned I might as well be looking at a photograph. So when I saw Gordon’s portrait painting “Fotolia”I felt instantly connected to it. It was simple, it was complicated and some of the elements boggled my mind as to how they were conceived.

Fotolia with name

I didn’t know what Fotolia meant, as it sat written just over the shoulder of this colorful figure, but it reminded me somehow of one of my favorite films City of God. City of God is a foreign film recorded in the Portuguese language about a kid who wants to be a photographer, growing up amidst the poverty and violence of the notorious favelas in Rio de Janiero. I think the connection may have come from the concept of watching a film in a language you don’t understand but visually seeing what’s going on and comprehending. That was precisely my reaction to Gordon’s Fotolia painting. I vaguely knew what the word meant, the obscurity made it more interesting, but the expression in the figure in the portrait was evident. It drew you in.

Before the reception was over I met Gordon and talked to him about his work, where he was headed as an artist and the things I do with video at Take Notice Productions. One of the things that stood out immediately was his choice of shoes that night. A multi-colored pair of beaded shoes by Donald J. Pliner, just as expressive and colorful as his paintings. I would later come to find out that he has an extensive collection of unique shoes and loafers. Once I showed him the short artist documentary video I did for Robert Wilson, weeks later we began talking about shooting one for him.

The process after that was an in depth discussion, a dialogue about ideas and concepts for the doc. He had a clear vision for what he wanted to convey about his art, we talked about these things, I took notes.

Original notes and questions on Stolen I.D.

Original Notes for Stolen I.D.

He already had the title for the doc, he knew how he wanted to open with quotes in text about his purpose as an artist. I knew I wanted to include a lot of b-roll footage of the inner-city environment, regular folks living. I knew I wanted the majority of it to be in black and white with small elements of color for emphasis of it’s importance. I knew the music I wanted to use was going to have a dark tone to it. I used the music from one of my favorite artists Gil Scott-Heron, the song Me and the Devil from his last recorded album just before he passed away last year. Later I would find out that Gordon and Gil shared the same birthday, that’s what I call one of my omens. We hung out, talked about art some more, current events, fashion, looked at other full length documentaries, we even went to the one weekend only Watch The Throne store in NYC that I wrote about in a previous blog (both of us are huge fans of Kanye West and Jay-z). I felt like one of the writers from the New Journalism movement that I read about years ago. After all that was done, I compiled all those elements together and this is what I came up with: Stolen I.D.:Fragmented, Colonized and Lost:

louboutin spikes, rollerboy, Basquiat, Picasso, HIV,

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Tobey McGuire sheds Marvel image and Natalie Portman as torn wife in “Brothers”

Tobey McGuire sheds Marvel image and Natalie Portman as torn wife in “Brothers”

Tobey McGuire, who is widely known for his role as Peter Parker in the Spider-Man franchise, takes quite a departure for his role in the film Brothers. McGuire plays a war veteran stationed in Afghanistan and believed to be dead by his wife (portrayed by Natalie Portman) and children. In his absence, his wife becomes romantically involved with his brother(played by Jake Gyllenhaal). The Jim Sheridan directed thriller hit’s theaters December 4th.

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Michael Moore takes on Wall Street in his latest film – Capitalism: A Love Story

Michael Moore takes on Wall Street in his latest film – Capitalism: A Love Story

Following his previous documentary Sicko, where he took on the the failed US health care system, documentary filmmaker Michael Moore continues to question the problematic issues of America in his next film. This time Moore takes on the top tier corporations of Wall Street involved in one way or another with the government’s $700 billion bailout.

Filming started just 6 months prior to the global economic meltdown and will “explore the root causes of the global economic meltdown and take a comical look at the corporate and political shenanigans that culminated in what Moore has described as “the biggest robbery in the history of this country”.

In the current climate of the right wing vs. left wing, democrats vs republicans and the wealthy vs the working class, expect this film to ruffle some feathers when fingers are pointed. Congressmen, Senators and State Reps as well as executives from AIG, Bank of America and Merrill Lynch are all game.

The official trailer, complete with the sounds of the M.I.A. anthem “Paper Planes” (No… it’s not called Swagger Like Us):


M.I.A. - Kala - Paper Planes

michael moore, bowling for columbine, sicko, fahrenheit 9/11, documentary, roger & me, bank of america, goldman sachs, aig, barack obama, george bush, emergency economic stabilization act of 2008,

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Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch Auction…That Never Happened

Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch Auction…That Never Happened

Some have dubbed the event “The greatest auction that never happened”. Scheduled to be auctioned April 22-25 of 2009 was several collectibles, furniture and memorabilia from the collection of Michael Jackson. The auction was halted by contractual agreements between Julian Auction House, who was to administer the auction and MJJ Productions, Jackson’s production company.

Video footage of the items that were to be auctioned has surfaced. Between April 14th and the 21st the items were open for the public viewing  in Beverly Hills next to the acclaimed Beverly Hilton Hotel. Fans and collectors came by to see the many possessions of Michael Jackson from his Neverland Ranch home. Items ranged from Jackson’s personal memorabilia  various tour outfits, portraits of the music icon and even his famed rhinestone white glove to music and movie memorabilia, arcade games, paintings and antique furniture.

 



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Che – Official Movie Trailer

Che – Official Movie Trailer

After a long time in the making, “Che”, the biopic based on the life of revolutionary leader Ernesto “Che” Guevara has been receiving critical acclaim around the globe. The film directed by Steven Soderbergh, stars Benicio Del -Toro as Che has been broken into two separate films. Che: Part One – The Argentine focuses on the early years of Guevara and his alliance with Cuba’s revolutionary leader Fidel Castro to overthrow the Batista regime. Che: Part Two – Guerilla focuses on the latter years, where Guevara, along with a small guerilla army attempt to overthrow the militarist movement in Bolivia. This period was actually written about by Guevara himself in “The Bolivian Diary” originally released in 1968, shortly after his death.

The film has received critical claim after screening at several film festivals, both as a two part film as well as a streamlined single film clocking in at just over 4 hours. IFC Films acquired the film’s US rights and released the film on December 12, 2008 to qualify the film for the Academy Awards.

In 2004, another film based on the life of Che Guevara was released “The Motorcycle Diaries”. Also based on writings from the diary of Guevara himself, The Motorcycle Diaries book.  This Motorcycle Diaries film casts actor Gael Garcia Bernal as Che Guevara.

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Short Film/Video I made for Omar Rodriguez-Lopez from The Mars Volta song

Short Film/Video I made for Omar Rodriguez-Lopez from The Mars Volta song

This is a short film/music video I wrote and filmed for the song “Here The Tame Go By” a song from Omar Rodriguez-Lopez’s first solo project “A Manual Dexterity: Soundtrack, Volume One”. The album from which the song appeared is actually the soundtrack to a film that Omar never recorded. This is my attempt to create a visual to accompany the music.

I call it: Barkley’s Awakening

Hope you enjoy!!!

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A play

A play

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