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Film of Vladimír Turner is presenting -straight forward and without unnecessary conceptual allegories- inner view to the social bubble of those who are running our society without being any part of it. Mixture of shots taken on unspecified VIP event and records from artist's performative piece which he realized last year in Prague, is a though reflexion of bitter reality of our lives: No matter how many plastic straws we won't use, it is not us, who sets the limits.
Film of Vladimír Turner is presenting -straight forward and without unnecessary conceptual allegories- inner view to the social bubble of those who are running our society without being any part of it. Mixture of shots taken on unspecified VIP event and records from artist's performative piece which he realized last year in Prague, is a though reflexion of bitter reality of our lives: No matter how many plastic straws we won't use, it is not us, who sets the limits.
“Two Clowns and a Death”. Performance by Jeff Huckleberry and Julie Andree T.. At the SMFA, 4/21/11. Photo: ©Bob Raymond
photo by Sébastien Roy. As part of the Ceal Floyer vernissage at DHC/ART, Montreal, QC, February 2011
Film of Vladimír Turner is presenting -straight forward and without unnecessary conceptual allegories- inner view to the social bubble of those who are running our society without being any part of it. Mixture of shots taken on unspecified VIP event and records from artist's performative piece which he realized last year in Prague, is a though reflexion of bitter reality of our lives: No matter how many plastic straws we won't use, it is not us, who sets the limits.
Film of Vladimír Turner is presenting -straight forward and without unnecessary conceptual allegories- inner view to the social bubble of those who are running our society without being any part of it. Mixture of shots taken on unspecified VIP event and records from artist's performative piece which he realized last year in Prague, is a though reflexion of bitter reality of our lives: No matter how many plastic straws we won't use, it is not us, who sets the limits.