Early this week, CVLT Nation celebrated an icon of underground art, Joe Coleman with an awesome art essay (peep it HERE). Today we are featuring the 1997 documentary about him entitled R.I.P…Rest in Pieces: A Portrait of Joe Cole. I could not stop watching this film because it’s interesting from the very first frame. While watching this film, you will see a New York that no longer exists and go into the mind of Joe Coleman, both are pretty bugged out places! Check out the streaming link to R.I.P…Rest in Pieces: A Portrait of Joe Cole after the jump!
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