Matt Starr (visual artist)

Matt Starr is an Americsn visual artist, conceptual comedian, and experimental filmmaker known for among other works "Amazon Boy" and "My Annie Hall".[1]

Biography

Starr obtained his BFA in studio art from the University of Indiana.[2]

In 2015 Starr created and marketed a line of clothing called "Babycore" inspired by outfits he wore during his early childhood.[3]

In 2016 Starr enacted and documented the permance piece "Amazon Boy" which was included in the piece of "Art on Amazon" in the March 2020 issue of Art in America. [4]

In 2017 to celebrate the fortieth birthday of the film classic Starr along with theater director and often artistic partner Ellie Sachs did a truncated remake of Woody Allen's Annie Hall with a cast of octogenarians from the Lennox Hill Neighberhood House.[5]  The idea for the project arose from Starr's relationship with his grandmother in whom he noticed a measurable cognitive  decline due to alzheimer's. Allen himself approved of the project and even suggested other films to be remade.[6]  The effort was funded with a Kickstarter campaign. [7] In Starr and Sachs' version of the film Alvy Singer is played by the then 94 year old Harry Miller a designer for TV and stage who won two Emmys during his career for his work on the CBS soap opera Guiding Light.[8][9][10]

In April of 2018 Starr and Ellie Sachs created the instillstion "The Museum of Banned Objects", in the gallery at Manhattan's Ace Hotel, sponsored by Planned Parenthood, in a commentary pn access to birth control.[11]

gollark: It will be dealt with appropriately.
gollark: Yes, we did reschedule 1996 for 1991 that one time.
gollark: Of course I'm not saying that seriously. I don't believe in God. They died in 1996.
gollark: God.
gollark: According to many scientists, it's hard to say things when you're dead.

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