Whoa Whoa Studio (for Courbet) (2000)
This film refracts Donegan's earlier performance work through the lens of a studio art practice. The artist subverts the tradition of studio painting by using a computer to make simple line drawings. Later, the computer is transformed into a canvas through the regressive act of directly marking the monitor. Painting is related to scatology as a correlation is made between art making and infantile fantasy.
Director: Cheryl Donegan
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: February 1, 2000
Original Language: en
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- What is Whoa Whoa Studio (for Courbet) about?
- This film refracts Donegan's earlier performance work through the lens of a studio art practice. The artist subverts the tradition of studio painting by using a computer to make simple line drawings. Later, the computer is transformed into a canvas through the regressive act of directly marking the monitor. Painting is related to scatology as a correlation is made between art making and infantile fantasy.
- Who directed Whoa Whoa Studio (for Courbet)?
- Whoa Whoa Studio (for Courbet) was directed by Cheryl Donegan.
- How long is Whoa Whoa Studio (for Courbet)?
- Whoa Whoa Studio (for Courbet) has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).