Monday, November 3, 2008

ART: WILLIAM EGGLESTON: Stranded In Canton


Shot in 1974 with a Sony Porta-pak, the crazily careering ''Stranded in Canton'' documents a cast of hard-drinking Southerners with the intimacy, ease and instability of a seasoned participant.
In one sequence, a man with peroxide hair, makeup and a sequined T-shirt sings old love songs, swanning around with a toilet-paper boa. In others shots are fired; good old boys decapitate chickens; and a young bearded man with an angelic face raves about being stranded in Canton, a colloquialism for being out of one's mind on drugs or alcohol. Whiffs of Southern Gothic are not new to Mr. Eggleston's work, but here they rise to the surface -- fierce, tragic and proud.
(New York Times)

William Eggleston's "Stranded in Canton"
Directed by William Eggleston - Twin Palms, 2008
Book and DVD to be released Fall 2008 to coincide with Whitney exhibit

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