It’s Me, Split in Two

This today by Brooklyn Lee on Gawker, courtesy of Mickey Duzyj. Caution: exceedingly violent. Proceed with caution. By the way, I want to work for the NY Times.

Pitmen

Christopher Connel as Oliver Kilbourn in the remarkable play “Pitmen Painters” at the Manhattan Theater Club. A true story of working class artists: English coal miners who transcended their circumstances by way of and through art.  An art appreciation class became an art class and the audience goes along for the ride, getting to enjoy some of the most vigorous and passionate art chat anywhere. Some of it cuts so beautifully to the core of things you just want to frame the speeches. I suspect I’ll be reading a few to future classes of mine. A highlight is when the Kilbourn character becomes, almost against his will, more  connected to what happens in art than his own instructor. 

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Latest for Need to Know

Here are three of the films done this year for Need to Know, the news magazine hosted by Jon Meacham and Alison Stewart that began in May. Doing Editorial work for TV and the web is a challenge because you have to invent the form as you go. But what’s better than that? Thanks to … Read more

From The Daily Heller

Steven Heller, esteemed art director, educator and all round design guru blasted scenes from tomorrow’s film by me on “Sarah Palin’s Alaska” all over his Daily Heller this morning.  I will post that film asap. Many thanks to Mr. Heller and the guys who work on this project.  More on them soon. Sarah, Sarah, Sarah … Read more