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POP UP

POP UP identifies rising trends affecting art’s future and places these trajectories into the context of art history. This experimental documentary features a van full of Zox art traveling to thirteen venues spanning the US from Silicon Valley to New York and back across to LA, mounting pop up exhibitions in cities on the verge of the next innovative explosion. The graphic language of the road, music events, dance and cuisine blend into the story that will form the swiftly morphing art paradigm. Zox and Cru, long time collaborators on conceptual shorts, create their first full length feature in a unique personal style that’s both informative and creatively provoking.

  • Zox
    Director
    "An Angel Feather" (Award Winning Music Video), Tom Petty, Bee Gees, Dwight Twilley... & many more
  • Cru
    Director
  • Zox
    Writer
    "An Angel Feather" (Award Winning Music Video), Tom Petty, Bee Gees, Dwight Twilley... & many more
  • Cru
    Writer
  • Zox
    Producer
    "An Angel Feather" (Award Winning Music Video), Tom Petty, Bee Gees, Dwight Twilley... & many more
  • Cru
    Producer
  • Ikill Orion
    Producer
  • Zox
    Key Cast
    "self"
    "An Angel Feather" (Award Winning Music Video), Tom Petty, Bee Gees, Dwight Twilley... & many more
  • Cru
    Key Cast
    "self"
  • Robert Plant
    Key Cast
    "self"
  • Dwight Twilley
    Key Cast
    "Self"
  • Tom Petty
    Key Cast
    "Self"
  • Project Type:
    Documentary, Experimental, Other
  • Runtime:
    56 minutes 6 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    August 2, 2019
  • Production Budget:
    3,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Los Angeles Underground Film Festival
    Los Angeles, Californis
    United States
    July 18, 2020
    North American Premiere
    Honorable Mention
  • Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival
    Los Angeles
    United States
    March 10, 2021
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Best Reality Documentary / WINNER
  • Rome Independent Prisma Awards
    Rome
    Italy
    May 6, 2021
    Italy Premiere
    Best Feature Doc / WINNER
  • Tagore International Film Festival
    Birbhum
    India
    May 25, 2021
    Birbhum Premiere
    Best Post-Modern Film / WINNER
  • World Film Carnival
    Singapore
    Singapore
    June 25, 2021
    Singapore Premiere
    OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD / WINNER
  • Druk International Film Festival
    Punakha
    Bhutan
    June 15, 2021
    Bhutan Premiere
    OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD / WINNER
  • Cult Critic Movie Awards
    Kolkata
    India
    July 10, 2021
    Kolkata Premiere
    OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD / WINNER
  • Black Swan International Film Festival
    Kolkata
    India
    September 7, 2021
    Kolkata Premiere
    BEST OF CATEGORY / WINNER
  • Dreamz Catcher International Film Festival
    Kolkata
    India
    September 8, 2021
    Kolkata Premiere
    OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD / WINNER
  • Krimson Horyzon International Film Festival
    Kolkata
    India
    September 21, 2021
    Kolkata Premiere
    Best Experimental Film
  • Virgin Spring Fest
    Kolkata
    India
    October 22, 2021
    Kolkata Premiere
    Postmodern Film
  • Royal Society of Television & Motion Picture Awards
    Kolkata
    India
    November 6, 2021
    Kolkata Premiere
    Postmodern Film
Director Biography - Zox, Cru

ZOX Bio

A Brick in the Wall
Growing up in Hollywood has informed Zox's art throughout his life. At Van Nuys High School, where he was a surfer and Captain of the Bee Football Team, Zox led a crew who painted hallway-spanning banners advertising school events. He began to realize how powerful imagery could be when his banner portrait of Fidel Castro was
censored: The teacher painted a bag over Castro’s cabasa.
At San Diego State University, Zox designed his own creativity major that included art, photography, film and writing. Inspired, he painted a replica of a moose from his dictionary on the humanities building and was apprehended in the middle of writing his definition: "It's not only what one paints; where one paints might be more powerful." Zox met Andy Warhol for the first time at SDSU along with Viva, Nico and Paul Morrissey. Warhol gave Zox telling advice on being an artist—If you love it, do it. If you do it, it’s doable. That adage made art a possible life- path option.
Off the Wall
Experimental variations were in the air leading Zox into post- graduate work in Eastern philosophy at Berkeley and, later, surrealist and beat poetry as well as film at San Francisco State University. Studying with beat poet Robert Creeley expanded Zox’s creative range. He designed a deck of image cards to be formatted like sentences to create poetry. During this period, Zox was living at the Topanga Canyon home of The Door’s Jim Morrison taking care of his dog Sage and talking with Jim about poetry and the surrealist poets in Paris. Not long after those conversations, Jim moved to Paris, where he died shortly after.
Zox’s first job was painting murals for an LA record store. These projects led to cartoon drawing for Warner Bros. Records. Numerous projects for record companies were directed his way until the day arrived that he had been working toward—his first album cover assignment: The Boston Pop's Orchestra directed by Arthur Fiedler performing Tubby the Tuba and narrated by Julia Childs.
Beyond the Wall
Their mutual mania for hot and spicy cuisine drew Zox and Photographer Ed Caraeff together. It was only after many a teary meal that they started teaming-up to create album covers featuring large painted canvas backdrops and other unique solutions for such acts as Three Dog Night; The Bee Gees; Leon Russell; Steely Dan; Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers; Poco; Nils Lofgren; The Guess Who; Sergio Mendez; The Waitresses; Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds. They also designed the Bee Gee's tour jet on which Zox airbrushed the artwork.
Among a string of special projects in conjunction with LA Neon, Zox designed and painted an enamel on metal picture of the Los Angeles Griffith Park Observatory, which was installed just inside its entrance.
In 1987, Zox experienced a once-in-a-lifetime historical undertaking: painting his Weltfrieden guerilla World Peace mural on the Berlin Wall. The concept behind the piece was anti-art, created in hopes that it would be destroyed. Two years later, on the same date the mural was painted, ecstatic East Germans demolished the wall and streamed westward.
For decades, Zox has exhibited his paintings in galleries, receiving large mural commissions for private residences, restaurants and other businesses, such as the interior of The Beach Boys Recording Studio and writing art reviews. Oil on canvas remains the focus of his direction.

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