Quote: Travelling Light
Jan. 1st, 2006 06:20 amViggo Mortensen's temporary headquarters during the Toronto Film Festival were bare except for one corner, where there was a sculpture assembled from a plastic grocery-store bag draped over a tripod…..While Mortensen used the restroom, I tried to decide if the bag-on-tripod sculpture was a comment on our throwaway culture or a meditation on the relationship between art and reality. Turns out it was his luggage.
"Want to see my luggage?" Mortensen asked, emerging from his hand-washing and following my gaze to the "sculpture." "Let's see what's in here," he added, removing underwear, several T-shirts — one with fishing records on it, another emblazoned with "Bring Our Troops Home" — and a United Nations flag from the bag. "I travel light."
Renaissance man jousts with career-changing role, Chris Hewitt
Twin Cities, 28 September 2005


"Want to see my luggage?" Mortensen asked, emerging from his hand-washing and following my gaze to the "sculpture." "Let's see what's in here," he added, removing underwear, several T-shirts — one with fishing records on it, another emblazoned with "Bring Our Troops Home" — and a United Nations flag from the bag. "I travel light."
Renaissance man jousts with career-changing role, Chris Hewitt
Twin Cities, 28 September 2005


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Date: 2006-01-01 01:14 pm (UTC)I love him.
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Date: 2006-01-01 06:37 pm (UTC)