by Meg Onli | May 25, 2010 | Blog
I first saw artist Artist Kota Ezawa’s work at SFMOMA three years ago. The light boxes he was exhibiting, which portrayed scenes from pop culture, were also accompanied by an animated version of the Pamela Anderson Tommy Lee sex tape. This week’s Video...
by Meg Onli | May 18, 2010 | Blog
This week’s pick I found while looking through Artforum’s video archive. If you haven’t checked it out I would recommend it. Gil Scott-Heron’s The Revolution will Not Be Televised (1971) was a promotional video for his collection of poems, Now...
by Meg Onli | Apr 13, 2010 | Blog
About a month ago my girlfriend and I were over at Terri Griffith and Serena Worthington’s home (both BaS members). Terri and I are both working on projects that have required a lot of research in the 60s. Terri played an album she really liked by Sharon Jones...
by Meg Onli | Mar 9, 2010 | Blog
For this week’s pick we bring you Stanley Kubrick’s 1951 documentary “Day Of The Fight”. Not Coming to a Theater Near You has a great article about Kubrick’s early docs including today’s pick.
by Meg Onli | Mar 2, 2010 | Blog
This week’s pick is a video by Andy Bruntel for the band Liars. Something about this video reminds me of Charlie White’s work. Stylistically it looks nothing like his video for adicolor but the creepy factor is there.