Why I Turned My Everyday Errands into Art: Artist Harry Rosman’s Filmmaker Journey

Harry Roseman has produced a number of major commissioned public sculptures. His “Subway Wall” sculpture is displayed at the Wall Street subway station in New York City. And “Curtain Wall”, his 600 feet sculpture is displayed at the JFK airport in NYC (if you’ve been to this airport, you’ve seen this sculpture.)

Now entering his 80s, Harry is dabbling into filmmaking and he is filming his everyday errands and turning it into art.

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HOLIDAY SPECIAL, 91min., USA

Directed by Harry Roseman

Community, Celebration, Conversation, Chores; these are the key themes of this experimental documentary. Four days of shopping for Thanksgiving dinner as well as the meal itself are

the ostensible subject of this film. Community is reflected in the interaction with people while shopping as well as the camaraderie of the dinner quests. The quotidian nature of these tasks is subverted by the abstract camerawork and narrative structure, offering the viewer a new perspective on both. The vertical orientation of the film reaffirms looking ahead as we follow the trajectory and shape of the shopping cart moving down the narrow aisles, as well as following the gaze of the filmmaker as he walks forward.

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