
"I think it was from a quote or something where I said I wasn't necessarily concerned with the films making perfect sense. My works are a reflection of that chaos and unpredictability."
"I'm always thinking about what works best, or what's the most interesting, or what's something I haven't tried? Maybe the form doesn't exist. Can you present something that's art in this form?"
Harmony Korine's first U.S. retrospective at the Institute of Contemporary Art features over 50 pieces, including writings, zines, collages, and paintings. The exhibition, titled 'Perfect Nonsense,' reflects Korine's chaotic artistic style. He has challenged traditional filmmaking with transgressive works that prioritize off-center realities. His recent projects incorporate advanced technology, such as thermal cameras and A.I. effects. Korine emphasizes the importance of exploring new forms and methods in his art, questioning existing boundaries and seeking innovative expressions.
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