It's such a wonderful experience to see the life of an artist portrayed in such an artistic way! Highly recommend everyone to watch Beast/ A Burden.
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A terrific show about the outrageous, edgy performance artist Chris Burden, whom I'd never heard of before. Although they differ in style, his unpredictability reminds me a bit of the comedian Andy Kaufman, although Burden came first. One simply didn't know what to expect! The cast is great and the show is compelling! Highly recommended!...
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This was an interesting piece about an artist that I re-remembered once the show began. A look into the world of contemporary conceptual art, the art world in the early LA scene, and specifically Chris Burden. In this portrait a complex person is revealed, not always sympathetic but very human and striving to find meaning, to evoke reaction, and create a connection through danger and vulnerability. ...
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Definitely worth seeing. Creative and well acted. It explores the pretty outrageous conceptual performance art of Chris Burden. ((What I knew about him before seeing the show was that he had himself shot as the centerpiece of one of his works). ...
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certified reviewerJune 26, 2018
Sucks you right in, very enjoyable!...
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I thought HERCULES INSANE couldn't be topped for this year's "WOW!" factor (and it can't) but this is a contender, for a completely different reason: it's real! You might call it CHRIS BURDEN: THE WOODSTOCK YEARS, covering only the beginning of his eclectic career before he passed from an Anything-for-Attention paradigm to becoming a Mainstream Money Machine in the unpredictable Art Market. "Anything" ranges from death-defying to anti-social to merely nutty, but lookalike Ben Hethcoat makes us believe he's game for anything (and is, as we discover at the end), and a strong cast of 5 (3F/2M) supports recreations of his Performance Art. IS it "Art"? Well, that's more in the Eye of the Beholder than the Artist and this Beholder has his own ...
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