John Waters turns Baltimore black box pink
John Waterss campy classic film Pink Flamingos (1972), a transgressive tale of a competition for the title Filthiest People Alive, is anything but G-rated. But the artist and filmmaker showed a new version of the flick in his 2015 solo exhibition at the Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York that he says might be even more perverse. Kiddie Flamingos (2014) features children, clad in messy wigs and costumes, reading all of the roles in an adapted script as Waters audibly gives directions off-camera
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