Raymond Pettibon

Raymond Pettibon

Movies for Raymond Pettibon...

24 Hour Sunset
Title: 24 Hour Sunset
Released: September 1, 2023
Type: Movie
This film portrait of a new kind is a deep dive into the heart of the los angeles art scene. From a ride on Sunset boulevard in a convertible car at the sunrise, going Through a lunch with the art dealer Patrick Painter and a visit to Peter Shire's studio... Having a beer and a deep talk with Paul McCarthy, calling Raymond Pettibon stuck in New-York or searching for Ed Ruscha in bars.... From Ariana Papademetropoulos opening exhibition to the visit of a car wreck with Umar Raschid... From the old house of Cary Grant to the dodgy underground of Downtown passing through Eugenio Lopez's private art collection on the Hollywood hills... Through intimate conversation, 24 Hour Sunset gives us access to the thoughts, inspirations and practice of legendary artists, world famous art dealers, appraised curators and collectors, as well as the young up coming scene of artists living in Los Angeles.
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Ein Kilo Blau (Die Musik)
Title: Ein Kilo Blau (Die Musik)
Released: May 13, 2022
Type: Movie
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Raymond Pettibon: A Collection of Lines
Title: Raymond Pettibon: A Collection of Lines
Character: Himself
Released: February 14, 2020
Type: Movie
An unprecedented look at the prolific and elusive Raymond Pettibon shows the artist as he toils day and night in his Venice Beach studio on dozens of unfinished drawings, and ruminates on the risks involved in creating works of such stinging satire, erudition, and tenderness.
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Title: The Art of Punk
Released: June 11, 2013
Type: TV
The Art of Punk, a series of documentaries from MOCAtv, the video channel of Los Angeles’ Museum of Contemporary Art. Emphasizes its focus on, literally, the visual art of punk: its posters, its album art, its T-shirts, and even — un-punk as this may sound — its logos.
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Weatherman '69
Title: Weatherman '69
Character: Serge Soulberg
Released: November 17, 1989
Type: Movie
Featuring a cast that includes Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore, Mike Watt of the legendary hardcore band Minutemen, and Pettibon himself, this deadpan narrative pays dubious homage to the 1960's radical underground. In this crudely rendered home video of a commune of stoned revolutionaries, the cameras are hand-held, the edits in-camera, and the dialogue is wryly on-target. Pettibon's band of outsiders reenacts a countercultural moment defined by rock music, drugs, and ideological paradox — and in so doing, captures their own late-80's West Coast grunge milieu as well.