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Plot: A probing portrait of Chris Burden, an artist who took creative expression to the limits and risked his life in the name of art.
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The double side of this man
Burden After watching the documentary, I find that Chris burden was an innovator of art. He has double side of personality. A crazy part of him likes to challenge the concept of art. He was using his body as the most impactful tools. He viewed himself as an art piece more than a person. So, he could abandon the limitation of being a human in modern society. He challenged moral, psychical pain, social orders, fear, anger and shame. He was so aggressively trying to experiments and exposes those human weakness to everyone. I could feel so much unsecure and threating in his performance arts. In fact, those negative emotion influenced him and brought craziness to him. He took hard drugs and carrying and firing a UZI all the time and viewed those behavior as arts. People around him are afraid of him because of his instability. He did, he finally brutally defeated those art critics and redefined the concepts of arts. Those who are viewed him as a clown were finally silenced because how philosophical and emotional Chris Burden’s arts could bring to them. In fact, the other side, He proved he has talents on traditional art forms too. In fact, Chris burden never get out of his control. From the beginning to the end, he was always thinking as a sculptor. His goal was not going to really hurt himself but creating a moment of thinking. All his harmful performance arts were well prepared. When he lost his craziness in his late age, He was starting creating those great installations. Actually his works are all connected.
What is art?
Confession time, I hadn’t heard of Chris Burden. Wasn’t sure what to expect but I found this documentary absolutely fascinating. As a piece of film, it was standard stuff. A collection of clips of his artwork, snippets of conversation with the artist himself and talking heads. Effectively done without any surprises. We all know that however talented you may be, painting a mountain or lake just won’t cut it to get you noticed. So Chris Burden got someone to shoot him in the arm as a piece of art. What? Is that art? For a man who compared himself to Rembrandt, Picasso & Van Gogh, this is unusual to say the least. Plenty of offer odd pieces, curling into a 2 foot locker, a painful noise, disappearing for a while, flicking lit matches at his wife, this was not a gentle water colour. A little gun crazy for my likings few of his pieces really impressed and interested me. Dropping beams from a crane, the model freeway with cars and the wonderful lit lampposts had a real impact. What struck me was, art doesn’t have a point, it raises questions. Along these lines, this review is my piece of art. I’ve given it considerable thought, it is honest and is in the public domain for others to either love or hate. A fascinating topic, I love a piece of film that gets you thinking and raises discussion points. My quote of the film “It’s bad enough to be an artist, but to be a sculptor is suicide”
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 28 min (88 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Documentary, Biography
Director Richard Dewey, Timothy Marrinan
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Actors Chris Burden, Marina Abramovic, Vito Acconci
Country United Kingdom, Belgium, Sweden, United States
Awards 1 nomination
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Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
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