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Larry Rivers

Larry Rivers' artistic style is marked by a sense of intense immediacy, as he combines diverse influences to create a blurred sense of focus and subject matter.

Larry Rivers' art is characterized by a sense of primal urgency, as he draws inspiration from a wide range of sources, disregarding traditional notions of focus and subject matter. He meticulously studies his chosen subjects, transforming them into separate entities that challenge viewers' expectations. Rivers' goal is to "destroy the sort of reality of subject matter," as seen in his piece Double Portrait of Berdie, which questions the very notion of a subject. His art films, such as "Tits," blur the lines between artist and audience, exploring societal reactions to intimate and unconventional depictions of the human body. Rivers' intense approach to his craft, whether on canvas, in sculpture, or on screen, yields innovative and thought-provoking work.

Info about Larry Rivers

Studio(s): Michael Blackwood Productions

Originally Released: United States, Jan 01, 1972

Genres:Documentary, History, Short