Lary 7
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Lary 7 | |
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| Error creating thumbnail: Lary 7 in his New York City studio 2011. Photo by Carl Michael von Hausswolff. | |
| Background information | |
| Born | April 17, 1956 Buffalo, New York, U.S. |
| Genres | Post-punk, Art Rock, Noise Music |
| Occupations | Artist, musician, filmmaker |
| Instruments | Bass guitar, guitar |
Lary 7, aka. L7 is an American post-punk artist, sound artist, musician and filmmaker, based in New York City. He is the subject of a documentary film by Danielle de Picciotto called Not Junk Yet - The Art Of Lary 7.
The film includes interviews with Lary and other musicians, along with archival footage, images and performances. De Picciotto directed the film herself, with sound production by her husband and collaborator, Einstürzende Neubauten member Alexander Hacke.[1]
Lary 7 collaborated on Steven Parrino's 22 minutes long, black and white, super 16 mm film Necropolis (The Lucifer Crank) for Anger (2004), made in collaboration also with Amy Granat, thAT is in the collection of the Centre Pompidou in Paris.[2]
References
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- ^ [https://www.artforum.com/events/steven-parrino-2-184067/ Steven Parrino, Palais de Tokyo by Bob Nickas, Artforum