Can the destruction of art be an art in and of itself? That’s the question at the heart of director Matt McCormick’s short documentary The Subconscious Art of Graffiti removal, a classic part of DIY ...
This year’s Sundance Film Festival has a bunch of good movies. There’s a new Princess Diana doc that uses archival footage to create a dreamy retelling of Diana’s life, coming out on HBO Max later ...
Matt McCormick’s 13-minute documentary The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal, which debuted at Sundance in 2002, remains a classic of DIY Portland cinema. Its defining argument—that expunging art ...
Since the dawn of man, art has been an inherent human interest, endlessly captivating both artists and viewers despite ever-changing cultures. There are 14 Ohio State students graduating with a ...
Directed by Matt McCormick, this 2002 film is at once a delightful parody of overheated art-history hermeneutics and an authentic plea for the appreciation of disregarded urban patterns. A ...
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Graffiti removal: the act of removing tags and graffiti by painting over them. Subconscious art: a product of artistic merit that was created without conscious artistic intentions. It is no ...