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  1. 1994–2002. Running time. 398 minutes. Country. United States. Languages. English. Hungarian. The Cremaster Cycle is a series of five feature-length films, together with related sculptures, photographs, drawings, and artist's books, created by American visual artist and filmmaker Matthew Barney .

  2. El Ciclo Cremaster (en inglés The Cremaster Cycle) es un proyecto del artista visual Matthew Barney compuesto por cinco películas, esculturas, fotografías, dibujos y el cuaderno del artista. Su composición tomó ocho años, entre 1994 y 2002 culminando con una exposición en el Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum en Nueva York.

  3. www.guggenheim.org › exhibition › matthew-barney-the-cremaster-cycleMatthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle

    The Cremaster cycle is a self-enclosed aesthetic system of five films, photographs, drawings, and sculptures that explore processes of creation. The cycle is based on the male cremaster muscle, which controls testicular contractions in response to external stimuli, and explores moments of sexual differentiation and potentiality.

  4. Cremaster cycle is a self-enclosed aesthetic system of five films, photographs, drawings, sculptures, and installations by Matthew Barney. It explores processes of creation and sexual differentiation through metaphoric and narrative models.

  5. 25 de abr. de 2003 · The Cremaster Cycle is a series of five feature-length films, together with related sculptures, photographs, drawings, and artist's books, created by American visual artist and filmmaker Matthew Barney. The films explore themes of masculinity, sexuality, mythology, and alchemy, and feature the artist in various roles and scenarios.

  6. 21 de abr. de 2015 · Visually arresting and often disturbing, The Cremaster Cycle is a grand mixture of history, mythology, and autobiography exploring the creation of form. Each of the five films is projected on 35mm film, and presented in the order of its making.

  7. 17 de may. de 2023 · The Cremaster Cycle is a five-part video installation by Matthew Barney that explores the connections between human anatomy, culture, and creation. The cycle features surreal scenes of sex, violence, and transformation, from a dentist's chair to a Masonic ritual, from a serial killer's car to a frog's eggs.