Curio: Gus Van Sant, Painter
Alexa here. Lately James Franco has gotten a lot of press for his artistic aspirations, earning multiple degrees while he exhibits his artwork in Berlin, seemingly hosting the Oscars as an afterthought. So also getting attention is "Unfinished", an exhibition of film and visual art by Franco and Gus Van Sant. Most of the attention is focused on Franco, and what the show reveals about him. (For the exhibit he reedited footage from My Own Private Idaho, creating a 12-hour-long film titled My Own Private River.)
But what I find interesting about the show, currently showing at the Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills, is seeing what Gus Van Sant is like as a painter. He studied film and painting at RISD, and was there at the same time as David Byrne (apparently urging Byrne to keep singing). These watercolor portraits of young men, shown alongside Franco's film, obviously recall Mike and Scott from My Own Private Idaho, and share the film's dreamlike, loose, almost gangly quality.
more paintings after the jump...
The exhibit runs through April 9. You can read more about it here.
Reader Comments (2)
I have no idea why but that first painting reminds me of Johnny Weir -but yeah, GVS isdefinitely painting what he's interested in looking at/populating his films with.
Those paintings are from photographs! The models are ash stymest and another I don't recognize but this hardly shows any talent.