This article is from the source 'guardian' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/jul/11/jay-z-picasso-baby-new-york

The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
Jay-Z performs Picasso Baby for six hours in New York gallery Jay-Z performs Picasso Baby for six hours in New York gallery
(2 months later)
Jay-Z performed his song Picasso Baby for six hours yesterday in New York. Taking place at the Pace Gallery, the rapper's music video shoot was inspired by the work of performance artist Marina Abramović, who was also in attendance for the show.Jay-Z performed his song Picasso Baby for six hours yesterday in New York. Taking place at the Pace Gallery, the rapper's music video shoot was inspired by the work of performance artist Marina Abramović, who was also in attendance for the show.
Wearing a crisp shirt and gold chain, Jay-Z spent the whole day prancing around Pace's white-box gallery, performing the Magna Carta Holy Grail track to a crowd of delighted onlookers. According to Stereogum, the shoot was inspired by Abramović's 2010 installation, The Artist Is Present, where she spent 736 hours in one-on-one encounters with MoMA visitors. Here too, Jay-Z faced off with strangers – as well as some well-known faces such as director Judd Apatow, the rapper Wale, Lena Dunham's mum and the artist Laurie Simmons.Wearing a crisp shirt and gold chain, Jay-Z spent the whole day prancing around Pace's white-box gallery, performing the Magna Carta Holy Grail track to a crowd of delighted onlookers. According to Stereogum, the shoot was inspired by Abramović's 2010 installation, The Artist Is Present, where she spent 736 hours in one-on-one encounters with MoMA visitors. Here too, Jay-Z faced off with strangers – as well as some well-known faces such as director Judd Apatow, the rapper Wale, Lena Dunham's mum and the artist Laurie Simmons.
Unlike at most video shoots, Jay-Z's label reps allowed the audience to keep their mobile phones. The internet is full of amateur photos, clips and Vines from the event, and Fader obtained a copy of the official invitation. Based on Fader's report, the crowd was intended as a "cross-section of the New York art and cultural world", including important figures from the gallery and sales side of fine art.Unlike at most video shoots, Jay-Z's label reps allowed the audience to keep their mobile phones. The internet is full of amateur photos, clips and Vines from the event, and Fader obtained a copy of the official invitation. Based on Fader's report, the crowd was intended as a "cross-section of the New York art and cultural world", including important figures from the gallery and sales side of fine art.
It's a fitting concept for the song Picasso Baby, which includes lyrical shout-outs not just to Picasso, but also Mark Rothko, Jeff Koons, Francis Bacon, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol and the Mona Lisa. In his recent Twitter Q&A, Jay-Z said he was planning to release "six pieces of art" to accompany his new album: this video, directed by Mark Romanek, is presumably the first.It's a fitting concept for the song Picasso Baby, which includes lyrical shout-outs not just to Picasso, but also Mark Rothko, Jeff Koons, Francis Bacon, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol and the Mona Lisa. In his recent Twitter Q&A, Jay-Z said he was planning to release "six pieces of art" to accompany his new album: this video, directed by Mark Romanek, is presumably the first.
Midway through the release week for Magna Carta Holy Grail, the LP seems destined for No 1. This will be Jay-Z's first time topping the UK album charts, but his 13th US crown – a record among solo artists.Midway through the release week for Magna Carta Holy Grail, the LP seems destined for No 1. This will be Jay-Z's first time topping the UK album charts, but his 13th US crown – a record among solo artists.
Our editors' picks for the day's top news and commentary delivered to your inbox each morning.