I Wanted to be an Actor, but I Could Never Remember My Lines
Measurements: 8in x 10in
Format: Softcover
Condition: New
As an interdisciplinary artist and provocateur, Brendan Donnelly has spent over 30 years collecting ephemera sourced from various locations, including movie memorabilia stores, head shops, souvenir shops, newsstands, adult video stores, and bookstores on Hollywood Boulevard.
In I Wanted to be an Actor, but I Could Never Remember My Lines, Donnelly’s appreciation—and criticism—of celebrity culture is displayed through framed film stills, headshots, red carpet paparazzi photos and postcards framed as juxtapositions of current and past celebrities.
Measurements: 8in x 10in
Format: Softcover
Condition: New
As an interdisciplinary artist and provocateur, Brendan Donnelly has spent over 30 years collecting ephemera sourced from various locations, including movie memorabilia stores, head shops, souvenir shops, newsstands, adult video stores, and bookstores on Hollywood Boulevard.
In I Wanted to be an Actor, but I Could Never Remember My Lines, Donnelly’s appreciation—and criticism—of celebrity culture is displayed through framed film stills, headshots, red carpet paparazzi photos and postcards framed as juxtapositions of current and past celebrities.
Measurements: 8in x 10in
Format: Softcover
Condition: New
As an interdisciplinary artist and provocateur, Brendan Donnelly has spent over 30 years collecting ephemera sourced from various locations, including movie memorabilia stores, head shops, souvenir shops, newsstands, adult video stores, and bookstores on Hollywood Boulevard.
In I Wanted to be an Actor, but I Could Never Remember My Lines, Donnelly’s appreciation—and criticism—of celebrity culture is displayed through framed film stills, headshots, red carpet paparazzi photos and postcards framed as juxtapositions of current and past celebrities.