Chris Burden

Chris Burden

Born: April 11, 1946
Died: May 10, 2015
in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Christopher Lee Burden (April 11, 1946 – May 10, 2015) was an American artist working in performance, sculpture and installation art. Burden became known in the 1970s for his performance art works, including Shoot (1971), where he arranged for a friend to shoot him in the arm with a small-caliber rifle. A prolific artist, Burden created many well-known installations, public artworks and sculptures before his death in 2015.

Movies for Chris Burden...

Burden
Title: Burden
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: April 16, 2016
Type: Movie
A probing portrait of Chris Burden, an artist who took creative expression to the limits and risked his life in the name of art.
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Metropolis II
Title: Metropolis II
Released: February 27, 2014
Type: Movie
A film about a sculpture by Chris Burden.
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Here Is Always Somewhere Else
Title: Here Is Always Somewhere Else
Character: Himself
Released: June 16, 2007
Type: Movie
The life and work of enigmatic Dutch/Californian conceptual artist Bas Jan Ader, who in 1975 disappeared under mysterious circumstances at sea in the smallest boat ever to cross the Atlantic. As seen through the eyes of fellow emigrant filmmaker René Daalder, the picture becomes a sweeping overview of contemporary art films as well as an epic saga of the transformative powers of the ocean.
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The TV Commercials 1973–1977
Title: The TV Commercials 1973–1977
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 2000
Type: Movie
The TV Commercials 1973–1977 (1973–77/2000) is a compilation of four video works—TV Ad (1973), Poem for L.A. (1975), Chris Burden Promo (1976), and Full Financial Disclosure (1977)— that were aired as purchased spots on television between 1973 and 1977. Burden notes: “During the early ’70s I conceived a way to break the omnipotent stranglehold of the airwaves that broadcast television had. The solution was to simply purchase commercial advertising time and have the stations play my tapes along with their other commercials.”
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The Big Wheel
Title: The Big Wheel
Character: Self
Released: January 1, 1980
Type: Movie
During the 1980 exhibition of Burden's monumental kinetic sculpture The Big Wheel at Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, Burden and Feldman were interviewed by art critic Willoughby Sharp. Burden articulates the process of creating The Big Wheel, a 6,000-pound, spinning cast-iron flywheel that is initially powered by a motorcycle, and discusses its relation to his earlier performance pieces and sculptural works. Addressing his motivations and the meaning of this potentially dangerous mechanical art object, Burden discusses such topics as the role of the artist in the industrial world, "personal insanity and mass insanity," and "man's propensity towards violence."
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Documentation of Selected Works 1971-74
Title: Documentation of Selected Works 1971-74
Character: Self
Released: November 27, 1975
Type: Movie
In this short compilation, Chris Burden introduces and narrates selected clips from his public art performances including 'Shoot', 'Bed Piece', and 'Fire Rolls', among others.
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Velvet Water
Title: Velvet Water
Character: Himself
Released: May 7, 1974
Type: Movie
May 7th, 1974, School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Chris Burden relentlessly dunks his head in a filled-up sink, trying to breath water.
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Shoot
Title: Shoot
Released: November 19, 1971
Type: Movie
November 19, 1971, F Space, Santa Ana, California: “At 7:45 p.m. I was shot in the left arm by a friend”.