Jellyfish Sandwich
Luther Price
Experimental : 17' / Archive, Sports, Politics

Why are you so stupid... and what are you trying to say. I had a horrible dream that a big big elephant walked on a piece of cake and fell through it like quicksand and disappeared all that was left was a big floppy gray earlobe. Someone with a small head and tiny body stuck a note in it then it sank into the cake too. I remember running upside down snagging my entire body against a screen of thread. I could hear silver songs of red, white and blue and some guy walked by with a nice chunk of butt wearing flesh-colored bikini underwear. I pulled them down and his ass was purple. Half the street I was standing on blew up. The birds in the sky made sounds like upset stomach and feathers fell hard on the top of my head. I squint my eyes for a second but nothing changed. Too many people had party on same day...

/ EXHIBITION

Lisboa
September 27 | 21h30 | Cinemateca Portuguesa - Sala M. Félix Ribeiro Buy Tickets
QL - Retrospective
https://www.lightcone.org

/ Details

Year: 1994

Country: USA

Language: no dialogues

Subtitles: no subtitles

/ Direction

Luther Price

USA


Luther Price (1962-2020) received a BFA in Sculpture and Media/Performing Arts from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. His experimental work, created from discarded prints of old documentaries, snippets of Hollywood features and other examples of cinematic detritus, has been widely screened in the United States and Europe at such venues as the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.


Filmography

Selected


2008 - The Biscuit Song (Inkblot #11) (Experimental Short)
2006 - Silk (Experimental Short)
2006 - Kittens Grow Up (Experimental Short)
2004 - A Patch of Green (Experimental Short)
1994 - Run (Experimental Short)
1994 - Jellyfish Sandwich (Experimental Short)
1994 - A. (Experimental Short)
1989 - Sodom (Experimental Short)
1988 - Green (Experimental Short)
1988 - Warm Broth (Experimental Short)

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