Olaf Breuning: Home 3
Focus on the odd and surreal in Olaf Breunig's Home 3.
Overview
In completion of the perfect artistic trifecta, Olaf Breuning brings to the Institude of Modern Art, Home 3. No stranger to the weird, surreal and sometimes plain cringe-worthy, Breuning's latest film is possibly the last in his string of astonishing, unclassified documentations of his bold misadventures.
The Home films to date have received the type of reception you'd expect from films that invade personal space, disorientate viewers and fare with no filter – a massive fan base, shy of a few haters. The original and starting point, Home, saw Breuning and his counter-part Brian Kerstetter explore the West Coast of America – watch it online here. Their second installment saw the pair go global as they poked at the traditions of Japan, Papau New Guinea, Switzlerand and Ghana in a healthy balance of mockery and ignorance. Home 3 is just as bizarre and revealing, exploring Times Square and Coney Island in typical Breunig form, falling into parties, high end restaurants and Central Park along the way.
If you haven't already witnessed the work of Olaf Breaunig, now's your chance to daringly jump on a boat driven by a master and manic.