Paul McCarthy

Paul McCarthy

Birthday: 1945-08-04

Place of birth: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

Also known as:

imdb_id: nm4162879

Biography:

While still a student, Paul McCarthy threw himself out of a second floor window in a performance/action, emulating Yves Klein's legendary "Leap into the Void." McCarthy was an influential figure in the Southern California art and performance scene for decades before achieving international recognition. His performance work in the late 1970s explored areas of Dionysian and shamanistic initiation rituals, as well as the body and sexuality. The intensity of these performances, which often included the graphic depiction of taboo subjects, eventually led to his use of video and installation as primary media.  Mining the depths of the family and childhood via kitsch and pop cultural detritus, the body and sexuality, and an often outrageous theatricality, McCarthy's works inhabit a violent landscape of dysfunction and trauma. In many of his works, he adopts a performance persona that appears crazed, witch-like, or infantile. McCarthy's works often involve liquids, from bodily fluids to paint; one performance involved mixing his own blood with food, an obsessive gesture that is simulated in Family Tyranny.  In the late 1980s, McCarthy began using film and television sets as elements in video/performance installations. Often these elaborate fabrications involved the restaging of culturally-charged myths and icons, such as Heidi and Pinocchio, in the context of family psychodramas, Hollywood genres, and mass media.

Played in movies:

Coach Stage Stage Coach

Score: 0.0

Heidi: Midlife Crisis Trauma Center and Negative Media-Engram Abreaction Release Zone

Score: 0.0

Cultural Soup

Score: 0.0

Family Tyranny (Modeling and Molding)

Score: 0.0

Becoming Paul McCarthy

Score: 0.0

Sailor's Meat (Sailor's Delight)

Score: 0.0

The Art Foundry

Score: 0.0

Paul McCarthy: Destruction of the Body

Score: 0.0

Sauce

Score: 0.0

Black and White Tapes

Score: 0.0

Class Fool

Score: 0.0

Played in tv shows: