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Big Tip, Back Up, Shut Out

Susan Mogul

1976 00:10:00 United StatesEnglishB&WMono4:31/2" open reel video

Description

“I may have to get a back up career.” I mull over what I might do if I don’t make it as an artist. What if I lose my eyes? I figure a career as a stand-up comic is a safe bet and try out a few jokes on an imagined audience — of course with my eyes shut tight.

Big Tip is my first work that grapples with the economics of being an artist and the anxiety that that produces. After the initial “success” of Take Off and Dressing Up colleagues in the art world suggested I become a stand-up comic because, ”Susan you’re so funny.” Although pleased to be “entertaining”, I thought the suggestion absurd.

—Susan Mogul

“I know of no way to reduce the fantastic density of Mogul’s chatter into a few lines of a review and still retain her hilarity… Her extroversion is so extreme that her story leaps out from the vacuum around her, and off the screen entirely.”

– Artforum, 1976

“… a portrayal of the disastrous failure of her (Mogul’s) personal fantasy of shining as a stand-up comedian — a metaphor for the solitude of the artist.”

— Visions du Reel Film Festival Catalog, 2009

 

 

About Susan Mogul

Since 1973 artist and filmmaker Susan Mogul has developed a body of work that is autobiographical, diaristic, and ethnographic. Her work addresses the human dilemma of self in relationship to family, community and the culture at large. Mogul’s videos of the early 1970s, as well as her recent documentaries, are often featured in exhibitions, publications, and college courses that examine the histories of video art, feminist art, and contemporary documentary.

“The conflict in forging one’s own identity in relation to a group — be it family or the culture at large — has been an underlying theme in my work. I was revealing attempts to define my self-image through humorous autobiographical anecdotes. In them I measured myself against influential role models.” 
— Susan Mogul