Tuesday, August 26, 2008
          Crazy 4 Cult: a quickie
 If you get a chance, definitely go see this show.  It's in its second year (official title: Crazy 4 Cult 2: This Time it's Personal), and features artists' reinterpretations of characters and scenes from -- you guessed it -- cult movies.  The funnier pieces, the ones that recast their subjects in strange and awesome ways, were my favorite.  (If I had a spare $500, I would've totally bought the family portrait of The Lundegaards).
If you get a chance, definitely go see this show.  It's in its second year (official title: Crazy 4 Cult 2: This Time it's Personal), and features artists' reinterpretations of characters and scenes from -- you guessed it -- cult movies.  The funnier pieces, the ones that recast their subjects in strange and awesome ways, were my favorite.  (If I had a spare $500, I would've totally bought the family portrait of The Lundegaards). 
And what do you know? There's a piece now, over to the left, courtesty of Jeff Ramirez. Can you guess the movie?
You can check out the still for-sale pieces at the CFC blog. The show runs through Sept 12 at Gallery 1988.
          
           
 If you get a chance, definitely go see this show.  It's in its second year (official title: Crazy 4 Cult 2: This Time it's Personal), and features artists' reinterpretations of characters and scenes from -- you guessed it -- cult movies.  The funnier pieces, the ones that recast their subjects in strange and awesome ways, were my favorite.  (If I had a spare $500, I would've totally bought the family portrait of The Lundegaards).
If you get a chance, definitely go see this show.  It's in its second year (official title: Crazy 4 Cult 2: This Time it's Personal), and features artists' reinterpretations of characters and scenes from -- you guessed it -- cult movies.  The funnier pieces, the ones that recast their subjects in strange and awesome ways, were my favorite.  (If I had a spare $500, I would've totally bought the family portrait of The Lundegaards). And what do you know? There's a piece now, over to the left, courtesty of Jeff Ramirez. Can you guess the movie?
You can check out the still for-sale pieces at the CFC blog. The show runs through Sept 12 at Gallery 1988.
