WAITING FOR HOCKNEY
with artist Billy Pappas
Director: Julie Checkoway
Writers: Julie Checkoway, Chris A. Peterson, Neal Checkoway
Release Date: 2008
Genre: Documentary
Plot: WAITING FOR HOCKNEY is a comic and poignant tale of a man and the people who believe in him as they collude and collide for an entire decade in the service of a grand idea. The film explores the sometimes precarious line between dreams and delusion as it looks at the risks, payoffs and consequences when one man single-mindedly pursues his vision. Billy Pappas is a true American original. An art school graduate from a working class background living in rural Maryland, Billy has decided that his mission in life is to reinvent realism. He spends eight years on a single drawing of Marilyn Monroe working to show a microscopic level of detail he hopes will reveal something deeper than photography. Literally, he hopes to create a new art form. Aided, one might even say enabled, by an eccentric cast of characters including a clergyman, a professor and an architect calling himself “Dr. Lifestyle,” Billy finally completes the portrait and then begins a quest to show it to renowned contemporary artist David Hockney, the one person he thinks can validate everything for which Billy has been striving. Q & A with artist Billy Pappas follows screening. Drawing of Marilyn will be on display
Sponsors: Amy Haines & Doug James
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Screenings:
Saturday, September 20 • 10:00 am • 85 min • Academy Art Museum
with Billy Pappas
Sunday, September 21 • 3:00 pm • 85 min • Academy Art Museum
with Billy Pappas