The most memorable cultural movements in history have always developed organically. More often than not, they have been the simple result of a few like-minded people coming together to make something…usually for no other purpose than a common love of doing it.
In the early 1990’s, a loose-knit group of American artists, many just out of their teens, unwittingly started just such a movement. Influenced by the popular underground youth subcultures of the day, such as skateboarding, graffiti, punk and hip-hop music, these artists began to create art that reflected the alternative lifestyles they led. Many of these artists started out with D.I.Y. art shows in a run down store front in the Lower East Side called “The Alleged Gallery.”
The feature documentary film BEAUTIFUL LOSERS celebrates the creative spirit connecting artists such as Stephen Powers, Barry McGee, Margaret Kilgallen, Jo Jackson, Chris Johanson, Shepard Fairey (and
many more.)
Opening this weekend at the IFC, BEAUTIFUL LOSERS will have a limited theatrical run here in NYC. Hurry and catch the film!
Afterwards - check out the “Make Something!!” workshops presented by Nike Sportswear and produced by JellyNYC! Stay tuned for more info…
For more info on the film, please visit BeautifulLosers.com.
To buy tickets now, click here!
ShowTimes - 12:45pm, 2:30pm, 4:15pm, 6:15pm, 8:20pm, 10:20pm, 12:15am
Director and Artist present for Q&A at the 8:20 and 10:20pm screenings on Fri (8/8) and Sat (8/9)
IFC is located at 323 Sixth Avenue at West 3rd Street
Cheers,
Shooter



