Английская Википедия:Derek DelGaudio
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Derek DelGaudio is an American interdisciplinary artist, primarily known as a writer, performer and magician.
He created the theater show In & Of Itself, directed by Frank Oz, and co-founded, along with artist Glenn Kaino, the performance-art collective A.BANDIT, which has staged interventions at Art L.A. Contemporary in Santa Monica, The Ball of Artists, Art Basel Miami, LA><ART, and The Kitchen in New York.[1] DelGaudio and Kaino also created The Mistake Room,[2] a platform for situation-specific projects, as well as The [Space] Between, a "conceptual magic shop".[3] They have also co-authored a book under the A.BANDIT name, A Secret Has Two Faces, containing interviews and stories from their careers in performance art and magic, as well as contributions from Marina Abramović, Ricky Jay, David Blaine and John Baldessari.[4]
In 2014, DelGaudio was selected Artist in Residence for Walt Disney Imagineering. He has also consulted for television and cinema projects including The Carbonaro Effect and The Prestige. He wrote and co-starred (with Hélder Guimarães) in the show Nothing to Hide, which was directed by Neil Patrick Harris and opened off-Broadway at the Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre at the Pershing Square Signature Center in New York City on October 23, 2013.[5]
Frank Oz directed a film version of In & Of Itself which was released on Hulu on January 22, 2021. DelGaudio's nonfiction book AMORALMAN: A True Story and Other Lies was released in March 2021.[6][7]
In August 2021, Neal Brennan's one-man show, Unacceptable, debuted at New York City's Cherry Lane Theater, with DelGaudio as director.[8]
In 2022, DelGaudio made his feature film acting debut in Steven Soderbergh's thriller Kimi.
Reception
In the 2017 New York Times Magazine profile of DelGaudio, journalist Jonah Weiner wrote: Шаблон:Blockquote
Awards and honors
- The Academy of Magical Arts Close-up Magician of the Year 2011.[9]
- The Academy of Magical Arts Close-up Magician of the Year 2012.[9]
- The Academy of Magical Arts Magician of the Year 2016.[9]
- The Allan Slaight Award for "Sharing Wonder," 2017.[10]
- Fédération Internationale des Sociétés Magiques Award for Creative & Artistic Vision, 2018.[11]
- Grolla d'oro Award, Italy, 2019 [12]
- In 2011, the Conjuring Arts Research Center appointed DelGaudio their Director of Contemporary Conjuring.[13]
References
External links
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