Tony Oursler
Tony Oursler’s expressionistic reveries incorporate phantasmagoric sets and rambling stream-of-diseased-consciousness narrative that serve to illustrate the depths of a psyche becoming unhinged. Oursler’s early tapes of personal investigation and social reflection earned him a cult following among New York audiences; his more recent installation work has used projected images on sculptural forms. Oursler has collaborated with a number of other artists, including Constance DeJong, Joe Gibbons, and the band Sonic Youth.
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as HimselfFeature documentary on the pioneering life and work of iconoclastic...
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as Les AlabasterA ramshackle underground SF satire set and shot in the self-absorbed art world of lower...
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as uncreditedFeaturing performances by artists Tony Oursler and Mike Kelley, Garage Sale II moves between a...
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as himselfA series of reflections on New York City by key figures of its prominent art scene. The City is...
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