This is one of the strangest shoots I've ever been on, in a good way... This is what Dis Magazine had to say about it:
In coordination with Saks Fifth Avenue and the PS1 Greater New York Exhibition, Brody Condon was invited to contribute a project to be displayed in the Saks window on 50th St. Brody’s proposal was to film a performance inside Saks itself. To his surprise Saks was familiar with his work and agreed.
The piece, a modification of the Trisha Brown work Accumulation (1971), is a floor-based dance performance based on various seizure-like movements choreographed by Stephen Lichty, who is himself familiar with movement disorders
Check it out:
We got to hang out in Saks before it opened, which was pretty surreal. We shot in the fur department (gross) and some of the jackets were over $50 G's!!!! I never knew they were so pricey...no wonder why fur owners get so pissed when people throw paint at them!
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