Kurt Vile outsmarts the ticket-happy parking cops in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the video for his new song, “Loading Zones.”
“[St. Vincent] won by a combination of good timing and color-blocking.”
“I think Annie’s New York is the New York of my dreams-one that is blurry and fractured, dreamy and flat,” Da Corte said in a press statement. “It is the Toontown to my Hollywood. It is beautiful but slightly out of reach.”
“I want a swan as a pet now, thanks to St. Vincent’s new music video for her single, “New York,” which honestly makes me well up every time I hear it.”
Art News says Alex Da Corte’s “taste for primary colors and odd design elements is on full display.”
“In a few shots, a person wearing ’80s-style pink tights and a leopard-print leotard appears bent through a grey wall, ass pointed toward the camera. (Absurdist humor is another characteristic of both St. Vincent and Da Corte’s work.)”
“The music video’s director Alex Da Corte fills us in on what went down behind the scenes.”
“Directed by visual artist Alex Da Corte, the clip takes place in what Da Corte describes as a “blurry and fractured, dreamy and flat” version of New York City.”
“Exploring the formal potential of artifacts of consumer culture, Da Corte twists their immediate affordance so they can unfold new symbolic power—now as sculptural objects in his videos and installations, for example.”
Episode three of our series The Adventures of Jamel The Time Travelling BBoy just had its premiere on Buzzfeed! Thanks for the love from Buzzfeed writer Julie Gerstein!
Harvey Benschoter, just directed an insane music video for Washed Out! Ernest Greene, the principal musician behind the name, tapped Harvey to direct an animated take on his new track “Get Lost” after seeing Harvey’s award-winning short film “Turkey.” The music video was painstakingly created over two months to achieve this stunning level of detail.