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A Performance by Jack Smith 1992

5 min📅 1992-01-26

Step into the avant-garde world of 1984 Toronto with *A Performance by Jack Smith (1992)*, a five-minute cinematic time capsule documenting the legendary performance artist's surrealist spectacle at the Funnel Experimental Film Theatre.

Director: Midi Onodera

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Performance by Jack Smith (1992) about?

This short film documents Jack Smith's 1984 performance in Toronto, where artists crafted brassieres from plastic flowerpots and culminated in a Halloween finale set to the Seven Veils. It's a surrealist celebration of underground art and rebellion.

Who directed A Performance by Jack Smith?

The film was directed by Midi Onodera, a filmmaker known for capturing experimental and avant-garde art.

Who stars in A Performance by Jack Smith?

The cast consists of local Toronto artists participating in Jack Smith's 'Brassieres of Uranus' performance, alongside Smith himself on stage.

Is A Performance by Jack Smith (1992) worth watching?

If you're drawn to avant-garde art or curious about Jack Smith's influence, this five-minute film is a fascinating glimpse into his world. Its unconventional approach may not appeal to all, but it's a rewarding watch for fans of experimental cinema.

How long is A Performance by Jack Smith?

The runtime is 5 minutes.

About A Performance by Jack Smith (1992) — Midi Onodera's Avant-Garde Film Captures a Legendary Event

Step into the avant-garde world of 1984 Toronto with *A Performance by Jack Smith (1992)*, a five-minute cinematic time capsule documenting the legendary performance artist's surrealist spectacle at the Funnel Experimental Film Theatre. Directed by Midi Onodera, this short film captures the chaotic brilliance of Smith's 'Brassieres of Uranus,' where local artists transformed mundane plastic flowerpots into avant-garde garments on stage. The performance crescendos on Halloween with the enigmatic 'Dance of the Sacred Foundation Application,' set to the hypnotic rhythms of the Seven Veils.

The film pulses with Smith's signature blend of camp, absurdity, and subversive wit, offering a glimpse into the underground art scene of 1980s New York and Canada. With its playful yet provocative themes, *A Performance by Jack Smith* is less a traditional movie and more an immersive snapshot of a moment when art refused to play by the rules. Featuring Onodera's keen documentary eye, this unconventional piece invites viewers to explore the boundaries between performance, cinema, and the pure joy of creative rebellion.