- John S. Boskovich
John S. Boskovich (
December 8 1956 -September 24 2006 ) was an artist, writer, filmmaker, and teacher. Boskovich was raised in theSan Fernando Valley , an only child.Boskovich graduated from USC, and then earned an MFA at
California Institute of the Arts , where he was a student ofJohn Baldessari , a conceptual artist who became a mentor. While attending CalArts, Boskovich simultaneously earned a law degree at Loyola Law School, although he never practiced law.Boskovich co-wrote and directed the one-woman off-Broadway show, and subsequent 1990 film version of "Without You I'm Nothing" a vehicle for actress
Sandra Bernhard . He also directed the 2001 film, "North", which featuredGary Indiana .As an artist, Boskovich was indebted to the Dadaists, and used found objects, photography, handwritten and typeset texts, as well as audio sources to create witty, if sharp-edged, social commentary. From 1988 to 1999, Boskovich exhibited at the Rosamund Felsen Gallery, now in Bergamot Station in
Santa Monica, CA . One of his more brilliant gallery shows was in 1994, entitled "Rude Awakening" and was inspired by his friendship and work with the bandRude Awakening which included one of his friends, bassistRobert Calkin (a.k.a. Robert Ryder). The band's logo was included in many of his works. He also did the bizarre, distorted photography for theirHeadbutter E.P. using a technique he originated that incorporated video, television and polaroid cameras.In the mid-1990s, Boskovich taught at
Otis College of Art and Design inLos Angeles . He curated several shows of his students' works at Rosamund Felsen.Boskovich died at his home on
September 24 2006 , aged 49, from undisclosed causes.External links
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