photo © 2006 Charles Bernstein
WSP1, Clocktower Studio, New York
Complete recording (26:41): MP3
Mimi Gross discusses the art of making portraits, the dimensionality of painting, the relation of drawing to painting and the relation of drawing to writing, and her experiences making art at Ground Zero in September 2001.
WPS1 engineer: Lucy Sinanjuntak
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Mimi Gross
Mimi believes the key thing about doing portraits is the
relationship you have with the subject. A couple of years ago,
she did a portrait
of Felix and me. We were at Herring Cove beach and Mimi,
as always, had brought a sketchbook. Talking to Mimi gave me
the idea to do these portraits.
(mp4, 40
sec., 5 mb)
FAT FEET by Mimi Gross and Red Grooms
FAT FEET, a Yellow Ball / Ruckus Films Production, 1965-66 VIDEO
Remembering the time of making FAT FEET by Mimi Gross, August 2011
The Making of FAT FEET by Yvonne Andersen, August 24, 2011
Mimi Gross EPC Resources:
Poetry Plastique sketches
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© 2006 Mimi Gross & Charles Bernstein. Used with their permission.
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