directed by Margaux Williamson; I want to see it. More youth, almost naked, in nature if not caves (see previous post). Here's the trailer:
September 29, 2009
Teenager Hamlet
September 5, 2009
Airan Kang's Shakespeare
At Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, along with other desirable items. As Blake wrote, I want!
January 15, 2009
The Meaning of "Action Figure"
E.g., I have a Shakespeare "action figure"; and it means I often get to expend extra action putting his feather pen back in his little fist.
He's worth it.
November 14, 2008
ScHmamlet
The initial credits are a li'l long; but they had me with, "[t]here's a ghost mowing the lawn!"
January 16, 2008
Jenny Holzer Installation
I tried to resist blogging this but couldn't. At MoCA, from both ends of a huge room, poems by 1996 Nobel laureate Wislawa Szymborska are starkly projected. Giant beanbags dot the space like islands. On view through fall 2008; more at The NYT.
Holzer's is a great example of art I started out hating but quickly came to love. The first thing of hers I saw was a large, LED display of the text, "Money Creates Taste." The town I live in seems to refute that idea utterly. But the statement stuck in my mind in the same way something odd in Shakespeare sometimes does -- something that at first seems paradoxical or just wrong, and later seems so circuitously right (see Cleanth Brooks' The Well Wrought Urn).
And thus do we of wisdom and of reach,
With windlasses and with assays of bias,
By indirections find directions out . . . -- Act II, scene i, Hamlet