The interviews behind Beauty Is Embarrassing paint a sane man with insane talent

Pee-wee's Playhouse, a Saturday-morning staple for Gen X-ers who were, at the time, way older than the time slot's intended audience, represented the pure, uncut mainstreaming of the late-1980s art scene in New York's East Village. The first season was even shot on the upper floor of a former neighborhood sweatshop and employed the scene's comics, actors and artists. The show wore on the sleeve of its tightly tailored suit the era's prevailing aesthetic of post-postmodern cultural sub-references and recombinant visual DNA derived from multiple decades of pop art. And it was a Camelot period for artist Wayne White, who designed sets, props and characters, including Randy, the spindly, giant-headed bully marionette, whom he also performed. Beauty Is Embarrassing, directed by Neil Berkeley, documents White's career and seemingly happy home life with all the color and wit of the subject's paintings and mixed-media sculptures. The end of the show, and White's subsequent struggles, are followed by a late-career renaissance in which he created a famous series of "word paintings," covering found landscapes with elaborate, funny slogans. White is clever and hugely charismatic, and Berkeley films several of the live monologues in which he discusses his art and philosophy. Among cartoonists, artists and critics, White is legendary, and Berkeley interviews Mimi Pond, Matt Groening, Mark Mothersbaugh, Paul Reubens and others, who paint a vivid, fluorescent-colored portrait of a sane man possessed with insane creativity.

 
My Voice Nation Help
2 comments
Sort: Newest | Oldest
luckyjjackson
luckyjjackson

@waynewhitedoc can't wait to see this in Toronto next week!

 

Now Showing

Find capsule reviews, showtimes & tickets for all films in town.

Powered By VOICE Places

Join My Voice Nation for free stuff, film info & more!

Box Office

  1. Star Trek Into Darkness, 70.2 mil, 83.7 mil
  2. Iron Man 3, 35.8 mil, 337.7 mil
  3. The Great Gatsby, 23.9 mil, 90.7 mil
  4. Pain & Gain, 3.2 mil, 46.7 mil
  5. The Croods, 3.0 mil, 177.0 mil
  6. 42, 2.8 mil, 88.8 mil
  7. Oblivion, 2.3 mil, 85.6 mil
  8. Mud, 2.2 mil, 11.7 mil
  9. Peeples, 2.2 mil, 7.9 mil
  10. The Big Wedding, 1.2 mil, 20.3 mil
Movie Title, Weekly Earnings, Total Earnings
©2013 Denver Westword, LLC, All rights reserved.
Browse Voice Nation
  • Voice Places Denver / Boulder

    Voice Places

    Find everything you're looking for in your city

  • Happy Hour App

    Happy Hour App

    Find the best happy hour deals in your city

  • Daily Deals

    Daily Deals

    Get today's exclusive deals at savings of anywhere from 50-90%

  • Best Of

    Best Of...

    Check out the hottest list of places and things to do around your city