Sylvester Stallone Knocked Out by Video Art
The High Museum of Art in Atlanta was recently visited by onscreen boxer, bottled water enthusiast, and aspiring abstract painter Sylvester Stallone, who documented his visit in a shaky video selfie he shared on Instagram today.

The High Museum of Art in Atlanta was recently visited by onscreen boxer, bottled water enthusiast, and aspiring abstract painter Sylvester Stallone, who documented his visit in a rocky shaky video selfie he shared on Instagram today. The post captures him in front of a video work by Borna Sammak, “Untitled” (2015), sharing an astute observation: “Living art, fantastic, huh? Nothing’s better than art.” (Stallone is in Atlanta shooting — rumor has it — the Guardians of the Galaxy sequel.)
While at the High he ‘grammed another selfie in front of Morris Louis’s “Para III” (1959) with the over-the-top caption, “Checking out the in Atlantia Georgia very inspiring much more to follow.” Coming from the man who’s spent the last 40 years remaking the same film, that promise seems like a sure bet.

h/t Tedd Hamm
Correction: An earlier version of this article claimed that Sylvester Stallone took a video selfie in front of a work by Borna Sammak at the Independent art fair in New York City, when the video selfie was in fact shot at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. We apologize for this error, which has been corrected.