Acclaimed Van Gogh Shogh comes to Art House
Art House is blurring the lines between a Sip ‘n Paint, karaoke night and Sotheby’s auction with Van Gogh Shogh, a solo performance by the critically acclaimed clown, Donna Oblongata, on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 27 and 28 at 7:30 p.m. and Monday, Sept. 29, at 3 p.m. at Art House Productions.
The 75-minute show takes a look at the life and legacy of Vincent Van Gogh while asking profound questions about art, success and the creative process. Recommended for ages 16 and up, artists will be able to connect with Van Gogh Shogh as it offers perspective on the timeless struggles of artists everywhere.
Oblongata, a social practice artist and award-winning writer, has been called “big, bold, and endlessly impressive” by Baltimore City Paper and “balancing on the thrilling precipice of pleasure and danger” by New Orleans Box Office. She has toured extensively throughout North America, Europe and New Zealand and her protest art is part of the Jewish Museum’s collection in Washington, D.C. With The Van Gogh Shogh, she continues to push boundaries with bold, satirical commentary on the nature of art and creative ambition.
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