Uploader Description: "Episode #143: Filmed in his Los Angeles studio, artist Paul McCarthy and production manager Amy Baumann describe the nearly decade-long, organic process behind the sculpture "Captain Ballsack" (2001-2009) and various editions cast from the original work. Paul McCarthy's video-taped performances and provocative multimedia installations lampoon polite society, ridicule authority, and bombard the viewer with a sensory overload of often sexually-tinged, violent imagery. With irreverent wit, McCarthy often takes aim at cherished American myths and icons—Walt Disney, the Western, and even the Modern Artist—adding a touch of malice to subjects that have been traditionally revered for their innocence or purity. Whether conflating real-world political figures with fantastical characters such as Santa Claus, or treating erotic and abject content with frivolity and charm, McCarthy's work confuses codes, mixes high and low culture, and provokes an analysis of fundamental beliefs."
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dotdudesays...For more on Paul McCarthy:
http://www.art21.org/artists/paul-mccarthy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_McCarthy
lurgeesays...thnx for the tip dd.
dystopianfuturetodaysays...I briefly thought Paul McCartney had written a song about testicles.
Paybacksays...I swear, at 1:40, she realizes, "Hey... this guy is full of shit."
Two years of throwing globs of clay at a wire skeleton with fishing net floats... Wow. I thought politics was easy money...
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