Artist Matthew Barney makes the spirit of Norman Mailer the star of a six-hour, excrement-filled mythological journey. By THR Staff RIVER OF FUNDAMENT Still - H 2014 Sensitive readers should skip ...
The water theme is all around. A flood line traces the gallery wall, the backstory of which is explained in another film in the series, DRAWING RESTRAINT 23. And during the opening remarks, organizing ...
Sculptor and filmmaker Matthew Barney has a way with ruins. The exhausting wreckage and smashed residue of modern life, especially as it unfolded in 20th century industrial America, is one key to ...
The five-and-a-half hour epic film, shown in Adelaide last weekend, had some commentators excoriating it as filth. So now the dust has settled, is it actually any good? Last month, artist Matthew ...
Film-maker Matthew Barney, famous for huge, daring works about everything from whaling ships to dentistry, took seven years to make his latest five-hour epic – and it was almost too obscene for ...
Matthew Barney needs an editor. This will hardly come as a surprise to devotees of his hours-long moving-image works like the Cremaster Cycle and Drawing Restraint series, art films with celebrity ...
Streaming platforms for River of Fundament haven’t been announced yet. Check back soon for updates on where you can watch it online.
In the opening of his review of Matthew Barney’s River of Fundament for GalleristNY, Michael H. Miller writes that “it feels perverse to attempt to review, or even summarize” the six-hour-long film ...
An interview with artist Matthew Barney and composer Jonathan Bepler on their film River of Fundament.
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