
Ballerina Clown - Wikipedia
Ballerina Clown, also known as Clownerina, is a public sculpture in the Venice neighborhood of Los Angeles. It was unveiled in 1989 and was created by Jonathan Borofsky . The sculpture is …
Bill Irwin: The Dancer Inside the Clown - Dance Magazine
Irwin is well aware of the fertile ground for funniness when you juxtapose a clown and a ballerina. We saw the happy result of this in Time It Was/116, a duet collaboration with New York City …
How a clown ballerina sculpture became a neighborhood's …
Jan 29, 2024 · Known as “Clownerina,” Borofsky’s sculpture — made of aluminum, steel, and painted fiberglass — sees a quirky ballerina done up in full clown makeup, gloves and all, with …
Clownerina - Giant Clown in Tutu, Venice, California - Roadside …
It's a ballerina in a tutu on one toe, wearing over-sized white gloves and a red-nosed clown head with hat. Sculptor Jonathan Borofsky's creation, unveiled in its current spot in 1989, is 30 feet …
Ballerina Clown - Atlas Obscura
Jul 25, 2010 · Created by sculptor Jonathan Borofsky in 1988, the ballerina clown was meant to capture the essence of the street performers so prevalent in Venice, while combining the …
Ballerina Clown - Weird California
Yes, that's right, situated above the entrance to CVS Pharmacy, made out of fiberglass, aluminum, and steel, and wearing a ballerina dress is a three story tall hobo clown. It sits at …
Think Big! || Keep It Moving? - Getty
Ballerina Clown (1990) by Jonathan Borofsky (b. 1942) is composed of a female ballerina body wearing a male clown mask. This “transvestite figure (half clown, half ballerina)” ( Ottinger …
The Ballerina and the Clown - Dance Magazine
Nearby in the same New York City Center studio, the comedian and actor Bill Irwin goes over a note with Damian Woetzel, then rejoins Peck to practice a phrase together. They count aloud …
ART REVIEW : ‘Ballerina Clown’--The Court Jester of Venice
Dec 22, 1989 · “Ballerina Clown” began life in 1982-83 as a gallery-scale sculpture that woozily sings a recorded rendition of the self-absorbed Frank Sinatra hit, “My Way.”
Clown #2 | Ballerina vs. Clown... having fun with Theatre re | By …
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