The Making Of A John Chamberlain Sofa

More 1970's video awesomeness from Anton Perich's YouTube channel: this time it's John Chamberlain with a flensing knife in The Dakota.

The site is a smallish, park-facing room in writer John Hersey's Dakota apartment. Much of the space is taken up massive, chest-high foam blocks lashed together with cords, which a gruff Chamberlain, dressed in full Pacific Theatre-veteran style--work shorts, mermaid tattoos, back hair, and suspenders--casually carves into one of his trademark sofas as a clutch of jaded groupies look on.

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Unlike the low-slung prototype Chamberlain famously made for Donald Judd, Hersey's couch stays high enough to climb into.; and it has two seating pits, not one; also, it doesn't get the sleek, silk parachute cover, just a bunch of striped navy sheets, probably from Bloomingdale's. Also, as far as I can tell, no one videotaped the inaugural line of coke being cut on Judd's sofa.

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The scale of Hersey's sofa, plus the rawness of its fabrication remind me of Andrea Zittel's space-filling Raugh Furniture series in a way that both Judd's and Yvonne's more furniture-like sofas don't.

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And watching Chamberlain, it's impossible not to think of whale blubber being carved, either, which brings to mind--of all people--Matthew Barney. For all the car crashing of Cremaster 3 and the Vaseline-slice&molding of Drawing Restraint 9, I'd never thought of these two sculptors together before.

Anyway, if you've always wanted a Chamberlain sofa, but didn't want to spend five figures for it, this is a great how-to video.

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