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Stephen Kellam’s short film “Forever Yours” is a visually beautiful achievement. The film was produced with no spoken dialogue. Instead, the film’s emotional message is marked by the tone of its background music, which is melancholy and burdened with sadness.
Its haunting echoes serve as a metaphoric reminder that our lives are too often vulnerable to experiences of fragmentation wrought by the undercurrents of dread and ghosts from our past.
"Forever Yours" begins as a short but deeply disquieting simple story of love and loss during wartime. Suddenly, the film about a soldier dreaming of a rendezvous with his loved one back home becomes, in part, a film about our universal wishes for and dreams about a lost world. In other words, the film makes a sharp descent into the darker realm of reminiscent melancholia.
Great photographs and this wonderful, moving short film are included.Stephen Kellam’s short film “Forever Yours” is a visually beautiful... more
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Houston artists the Art Guys, aka Michael Galbreth and Jack A. Massing, are taking their provocative and outrageous art to a new extreme.
With "Forever Yours," the duo are offering their cremated remains to the highest bidder. Bidding begins at $1 million. A sales brochure has been distributed, noting that the bidding will end at midnight on April 1.
The purchaser will receive the cremated remains of both Galbreth and Massing, housed in life-size bronze replica busts along with all the related legal documents, project drawings, contracts and other documents related to the project.Houston artists the Art Guys, aka Michael Galbreth and Jack A. Massing, are taking... more
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Celebrating 25 years of collaboration and still much alive, the Art Guys ? Michael Galbreth, 52, and Jack A. Massing, 49 ? are a whirlwind of activity with plans for a new DVD compilation of their performance art and a CD of music inspired by their work, featuring musicians such as Terry Allen, Pauline Oliveros, Joe "King" Carrasco and Daniel Johnston.Celebrating 25 years of collaboration and still much alive, the Art Guys ? Michael... more
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