Cremaster 3 is a tall, towering art film with a capital “A.” It also happens to be quite entertaining at times, somewhat tedious at others, and even funny during its few moments of slapstick. It mixes ...
Cinema 21 is going to show the entirety of Matthew Barney's "The Cremaster Cycle," from Sept. 24-30. The series of five films were made from 1995-2002 by the acclaimed Barney and last showed in ...
Matthew Barney, CREMASTER 1, 1995, production still © Matthew Barney. Photo: Michael James O’Brien. Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery The Cremaster ...
Wondering where to stream 'The Cremaster Cycle: A Conversation with Matthew Barney' on any device? We’ve rounded up platforms and services with rental, purchase, and subscription options, so you can ...
Matthew Barney gets lots of art-blog play for his screen-star good looks, his marriage to Bjork and many critics' proclamations that he's the most important artist of his generation. His major ...
Matthew Barney’s “Cremaster 3” — which is actually the fifth and final installment in his quintet of highly personal, avant-garde fables — opens and closes with scenes set at Fingal’s Cave in Scotland ...
All five parts of visual artist Matthew Barney’s “Cremaster” film cycle will appear at SIFF Cinema this week, in a rare opportunity to see this work (which is not available on DVD) in its entirety.
Is Matthew Barney a genius? Or simply the ringmaster for a newish artistic genus? Judging from the brouhaha surrounding his Cremaster cycle of films -- equally loved and maligned -- the case could be ...
So, what are they about? In short: they’re an epic unconventional narrative that explores themes of male sexuality and human biology while incorporating historical motifs like Freemasonry, Celtic lore ...
Named for the muscle that turns your nutsack into a walnut when it gets cold, The Cremaster Cycle swings the biggest dick in contemporary art. Produced from 1994 through 2002, and last screened in ...
Matthew Barney received critical acclaim for his CREMASTER Cycle films (1994–2002), from which the present work derives. Exploring themes of creation, the project, consisting of five feature-length ...