
1980
During the 1980 exhibition of Burden's monumental kinetic sculpture The Big Wheel at Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, Burden and Feldman were interviewed by art critic Willoughby Sharp. Burden articulates the process of creating The Big Wheel, a 6,000-pound, spinning cast-iron flywheel that is initially powered by a motorcycle, and discusses its relation to his earlier performance pieces and sculptural works. Addressing his motivations and the meaning of this potentially dangerous mechanical art object, Burden discusses such topics as the role of the artist in the industrial world, "personal insanity and mass insanity," and "man's propensity towards violence."

Chris Burden
Self

Ronald Feldman
Self

Willoughby Sharp
Self

Pussy Versus Putin

Bone Wind Fire

Dada Found Objects. Surreal Doodles and Dreams

There Are No Fakes

The MiG-21 Project

Pop Goes the Easel

Disgraced Monuments

Nova the Film

Kinetics

Beatrice Wood: Mama of Dada

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Julie Mendez - from PTSD to Art

The Mundo King

Omniprésence

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Caravaggio