Aug 27, 2014

Inside Lady Gaga & Robert Wilson's Video Portraits


Check out the video of Robert Wilson's video portraits of Lady Gaga at the Watermill Center in Water Mill, New York City. The exhibition produced by Wilson features more than 20 moving video portraits of Gaga.

Robert Wilson is one of the rare artists who works across artistic media without being buoyed by one method of making. The process of creation transcends a single medium and instead finds outlet within the archetype of an opera, the architecture of a building, the stains in a watercolor drawing, the design of a chair, the choreography of a dance, the rhythm of a sonnet, or the multiple dynamics revealed in a video portrait.



By incorporating a multitude of creative elements; lighting, costume, make up, choreography, gesture, text, voice, set design, and narrative – the video portraits act as a complete synthesis of all the media in the realm of Wilson’s art making. The canvas or High Definition (HD) screen is one thing, blending the environmental and spatial aspects of a stage with a new sensibility for Wilson’s direction.