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Archive listings for Richard Dedomenici

Work type: One person show.

The Redux Project - T0282277135

An ongoing series of no-budget cinematic appropriations that successfully and hilariously subvert Hollywood conventions. Artist Richard DeDomenici travels the globe re-shooting scenes from iconic films, shot-by-shot in their original locations using local volunteers as extras and a fast and furious schedule. A lo-fi re-imagining of our beloved celluloid fables.
15 May 15 to 16 May 15Arts Centre, Norwich :: V73
listing details L01894281133
3 Dec 14Arts Centre, Norwich :: V73
listing details L210517168

Plagiarismo! - T57237605

Plagiarism is passing off someone else's work as your own, yet appropriation is central to all art. Picasso himself said "Good artists copy, great artists steal". Richard DeDomenici strives to untangle this seeming paradox in his new show. Richard cites a rich and eclectic variety of case studies from the music, entertainment and art worlds, encompassing The Pussycat Dolls, Apple Computers and Damien Hirst, as well as his own disputes with News International and the BBC.
12 Nov 09Chelsea Theatre, Inner London :: V179
listing details L1252385908

Did Priya Pathak Ever Get Her Wallet Back? - T400865019

In his 2005 Dimbleby Lecture, Metropolitan Police commissioner Ian Blair called for a widespread national debate to decide what kind of police force it need after the London July Bombings. Did Priya Pathak Ever Get Her Wallet Back? is artist Richard Dedomenici's fair and balanced contribution to the debate.
9 Jun 06New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich :: V81
listing details L02095916766

Sexed Up - T1962928795

Enfant terrible of the live art scene performs a presentation of his recent Edinburgh Festival project, exploring the disastrous consequences should a terrorist organisation manage to fire an ancient cannon housed at Edinburgh Castle at the new Scottish Parliament Building.
20 Nov 03Arts Centre, Colchester :: V1044
listing details L0208151067
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