Brian Butler (artist)

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Brian Butler
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  • The Bartzabel Working
  • Brush of Baphomet
  • Night of Pan
  • Uncle Goddamn

Brian Butler is an American artist, filmmaker and musician influenced by dark arts.

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Personal life

Brian Butler is from Los Angeles, California. [1] [2]

Career

Butler is an artist and filmmaker who explores the dark arts that influences his art pieces, music videos and psychedelic short films. [3]

In 2013, Butler staged a performance of The Bartzabel Working by Aleister Crowley. [1] His film Babylon Working starred Paz de la Huerta and screened at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. [4] Butler produced several films with Kenneth Anger such as Night of Pan with Vincent Gallo. [2] [5] He collaborated with Anger in the band Technicolor Skull [6] and was his manager. [7]

Butler filmed The Dove and the Serpent in Normandy [2] and worked on the music video Modern Art by Black Lips. [5]

Filmography

YearTitleProducerDirectorEditorActorScreenwriterCinematographerNotes
2000Ich will!YesNoNoNoNoNo
2004Disinfo NationSegmentNoNoNoNoNoSeries
Uncle GoddamnYesNoYesNoYesNo [8]
2009My Surfing LuciferYesNoNoNoNoNo
Night of PanYesYesYesYesYesNoMagus [2] [5]
Brush of BaphometYesNoYesNoNoYes [9]
2010MissoniYesNoNoNoNoNo [5]
42 One Dream RushNoYesNoYesNoNoMagus
2011The Dove and the SerpentNoYesNoYesNoNo [2]
2019Cinemagician – Conversations with Kenneth AngerNoNoNoNoNoYes

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References

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