NV Whino
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Wed Dec-08-10 05:27 PM
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May I recommend a documentary |
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"Smash His Camera," a documentary about Ron Galella, possibly the king of the paparazzi. The shear volume of photographs is mind boggling. It also addresses privacy versus the first amendment. (Where's Carlos these days?) It's available on Netflix Instant Play.
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Thu Dec-09-10 09:39 AM
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my only critique is the lack of identification of some of the people and how they fit in...
I love the asshat painter who dismisses all of photography as "a merely technical, a no-nothing could do it" yeah, like to see him try.
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Thu Dec-09-10 10:12 AM
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who, get this, paints from photographs. :rofl: But I agree with you. I didn't know who the others were.
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Thu Dec-09-10 10:20 AM
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3. a lot of them were NY celebs |
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The tall grey haired guy was Graydon Carter, Liz Smith is the older blonde woman, the dark haired one was Elaine (recently deceased, of Elaine's Pub where a lot of it was filmed)
I mean, I guess these people are all so self-important, they assume we should know who they are.
I was very amused at the end, with the bimbo who had no idea who any of the photos were of.
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Thu Dec-09-10 12:23 PM
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4. I guessed that might be Elaine |
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Off topic: I wonder what Stuart Woods' character, Stone Barrington, is going to do about Elaine's demise?
Well, the young woman got Bobby Kennedy right. :rofl:
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Thu Dec-09-10 12:32 PM
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5. true, she did better than the |
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Thu Dec-09-10 03:45 PM
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December 18 on Sundance Channel 9:00 PM
Iconoclasts David Blaine + Chuck Close
Chuck uses a 20x24 Polaroid large format, a camera that I'm seriously jonesing to get my hands on.
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Thu Dec-09-10 06:32 PM
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7. I watched the segment with him again |
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I think he is simply jealous that he was not a target of Galella. I believe he (Close) thinks he is the biggest celebrity of them all, and thus his dismissal of Ron and his techniques.
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Thu Dec-09-10 07:33 PM
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8. I don't really think that Chuck Close |
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Edited on Thu Dec-09-10 07:37 PM by Stevenmarc
is worrying all that much about his place in the art world in relation to Ron Galella, actually I don't think that Chuck really worries about his place in the art world at all, he's in the permanent collections of every major museum.
And I recommend you watch that episode of Iconoclasts you really get a good glimpse of his process.
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Thu Dec-09-10 08:18 PM
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9. I will. I know who he is, just did not |
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recognize him. Very weird comments. Watch the doc
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Thu Dec-09-10 09:27 PM
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10. I did see the doc a few months ago |
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I'm not a huge fan of Ron, I do admire the sheer volume of his work and his ability to capture an era.
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