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The Art of Protective Coloration

Sherry Millner

1992 00:16:19 United StatesEnglishColorStereo4:3Video
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Q: What was the Cubists’ greatest contribution to modernity? A: The invention of camouflage. The Art of Protective Coloration asks us to consider the less-than-innocent connections between the making of art and the making of war. Such questions are the first few steps into the deceptively shifting terrain of this videotape, which leaps into a lurid meditation on aggressive male fantasies, linking the domains of art, war, and sex. It looks at binocular voyeurism, the regressive illusion of the perfected body (whether female or male), the phallic gun-toting pin-up, and camouflage. Sex between rigidly impassive mannequins may take you further than your super-ego wants you to go.

About Sherry Millner

Sherry Millner has been producing films, videos, and photomontages since the mid-1970s. Her titles are remarkable for their mixture of humor, analysis, and personal insight. Embracing a wide range of issues in her work, from the mundane to the political, Millner portrays an acute sense of the sublime and the ridiculous — a necessary virtue when tackling U.S. foreign policy.