The Melt Goes On Forever: The Art And Times Of David Hammons official trailer
The Melt Goes On Forever: The Art And Times Of David Hammons

Greenwich Entertainment shared the official trailer for The Melt Goes On Forever: The Art And Times Of David Hammons, a documentary portrait described as “unconventional chronicle” of artist David Hammons’ life and work.

Directed by Harold Crooks and Judd Tully, The Melt Goes On Forever will be released in theaters, beginning in NYC at Film Forum May 5, 2023.

In the late ‘60s to mid-‘70s, David Hammons captivated the art world with his body prints (using his naked body as a printing plate in meditations on African-American existence), and later works including a snowball-selling performance in the East Village and sculptures made of hair collected from Harlem barbers — all the while sharply defying establishment categories and rules of commerce. An unconventional chronicle of Hammons’s life and work (now 79, he believes “the less they know about me the better”), The Melt Goes On Forever captures his playful, no-bullshit spirit and conceptual integrity, using archival footage and rare interviews, dynamic animation and sound art, and candid accounts by eminent artists curators and critics (Betye Saar, Suzanne Jackson, Henry Taylor, Lorna Simpson, among others). Hammons’s profound critiques of racial and social inequality illuminate and implicate simultaneously.

Watch the official trailer for The Melt Goes On Forever: The Art And Times Of David Hammons.

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