MoMA PS1 presents the world premiere of a series of
experimental films the artist Maria Lassnig made in New York City in the 1970s.
Not exact matches
Perhaps the last awards - season
film that relied on music to this extent was The
Artist, which walked away with both best original score and best picture; though The Shape of Water faces stiff competition, especially from first - time Oscar nominee Jonny Greenwood (for Phantom Thread) and perpetual nominee Hans Zimmer (for his
experimental Dunkirk score), expect it to pull off the same trick (and underwater, at that).
The
experimental artist and director talks about her heartwrenching new
film, the trouble with social media — and coming to terms with death
I am sure I am not alone in that I spend far more time watching abstract
films and short
experimental videos than I do watching feature
films; in part because I make
experimental films, and in part because, to my mind, the most risk - taking visual
artists don't necessarily work in feature
films; but instead work in video art and
experimental filmmaking and newly emerging filmic art forms, such as gifs.
Much new media is available free online on virtual platforms from the personal websites of visual
artists to a plethora of sites (such as Vimeo) that offer online viewing communities for lovers of art
films, new digital media, and
experimental filmmaking.
I began to learn about
experimental film and video
artists from these women, and I wanted to share this work with the Joanie 4 Jackie audience.
An influential
artist in the fields of kinetic sculpture and
experimental filmmaking during the mid-to-late twentieth century, Breer made stop - motion
films that grew out of a desire to imbue his paintings with movement.
An extensive engagement with
experimental film and video characterizes the work of German
artist Florian Zeyfang.
Committed to experimenting at the intersection of disciplines, publications and design, the gallery Exit Art remained steadfast in its mission to provide new possibilities and opportunities for
artists, curators and viewers through its expansive historical shows, exhibitions of emerging and under - recognized
artists,
experimental theater and performance works, as well as national and international
film and video programs.
In the same year, Maclean received the Margaret Tait Award supporting
experimental and innovative
artists working in
film and video.
Peggy Ahwesh is an
artist who works in the fields of
experimental film and video.
She also received
experimental film grants from the Yehushua Rabinovich Tel Aviv Foundation (2012) and from the CCA Fund for Video Art and Experimental Cinema in Israel (2010) and received the 2011 Young Artist Prize from the Israeli Ministry
experimental film grants from the Yehushua Rabinovich Tel Aviv Foundation (2012) and from the CCA Fund for Video Art and
Experimental Cinema in Israel (2010) and received the 2011 Young Artist Prize from the Israeli Ministry
Experimental Cinema in Israel (2010) and received the 2011 Young
Artist Prize from the Israeli Ministry of Culture.
Curated by
artist - filmmaker Guy Sherwin, this exhibition offers the visitor a comprehensive over - view of the aesthetic, conceptual and institutional tendencies within British
experimental film and expanded cinema.
A leading figure in the generation of 1960s German
artists (along with Gerhard Richter and Blinky Palermo), his output was as varied as it was
experimental - encompassing paintings,
films, sculptures, notebooks, slide projections and photocopies.
Biography Barbara Hammer (b. 1939) is an American feminist
artist known as a pioneer in
experimental film.
Laurie Anderson (b. 1947) is an internationally renowned
experimental performance
artist, composer, musician and
film director, based in New York.
We spoke to a versatile feminist
artist and
experimental filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson about her works and her source of inspirations, and made it as a short
film.
Filmed by the
artist on New Year's Day, its footage shifts between documentary and
experimental styles, using both wide - angle and detail shots that, at times, abstract the figures» bodies into a chaotic arrangement of imagery, colour, and movement.
What's more, she also helms Black Radical Imagination, a roving
experimental film program that she co-founded with
artist Amir George.
C.T. Jasper's upcoming projects involve an
experimental film collaboration in Bolivian rainforest with
artist Joanna Malinowska, mid-career survey at the Museum of Modern Art in Lodz, Poland.
Also in the «Feature» section, which is devoted to curated shows by established and historic
artists, look out for the work of Nam June Paik, whose market is catching up with his exalted reputation, at James Cohan Gallery, and the
experimental film - maker Stan VanDerBeek at Los Angeles» The Box, which is one of 17 newcomers to the fair.
Bradley Eros is an
artist working in myriad media:
experimental film and video, collage, photography, performance, sound, text, contracted and expanded cinema & installation.
TONY CONRAD is an American avant - garde
artist,
experimental filmmaker, musician, composer, sound
artist, teacher and writer, best known for such
films as «The Flicker» and for his album, «Outside the Dream Syndicate,» recorded with German group Faust and considered a masterwork of minimal music and Krautrock.
Works of Calder, 1950 (20 min), a lyrical and
experimental film by Herbert Matter with a score by John Cage investigating the
artist's practice.
He has composed music for independent
films,
experimental video projects and art installations, collaborating with such
artists as Nam June Paik, Tony Oursler and Dara Birnbaum.
As part of his UBS 12 × 12
artist talk, Ben Russell programs a screening of short,
experimental films that expand on themes at play in his Trypps series and MCA exhibition.
It's taken a long time for Bruce Conner (1933 — 2008), the polymath San Francisco
artist who was a major force in the development of both found - object sculpture and
experimental film in the United States, to be given a major retrospective.
The
artist's immersive
film installations often include durational performance,
experimental theatre, and variations of delegated creations of artistic objects and spaces which combine the work of architects, musicians, scientists, and craftsmen as well as factory - made products, all chosen for specific contextual and historical significance.
We present rare and rediscovered prints of movie classics, new and historic works by the world's great
film directors, restored silent
films with live musical accompaniment, thematic retrospectives, and innovative works made by today's
film, video, and new media
artists working in the areas of animation, documentary,
experimental, and fiction
film.
Conner, a protean
artist who worked across a range of media, is perhaps best known for his pioneering
experimental films.
Titles include Boomerang by Richard Serra (1974), featuring Nancy Holt vibrantly experimenting with the then - new and immediate medium of video; SHEDS (Jane Crawford and Robert Fiore), a short documentary produced for the 2004 Robert Smithson retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, that features newly compiled footage of two Smithson works (Partially Buried Woodshed and Mica Spread); video excerpts from
artist Renee Green's Partially Buried gallery installation; and the
experimental 16 mm
films Monuments by Redmond Entwistle (2010) and Center of the Cyclone by Heather Trawick (2015), among other titles.
Idea Capital Location: Atlanta, GA Idea Capital offers grants ranging from $ 500 to $ 2,000 to Atlnata - area
artists to encourage
experimental and investigative art projrects across all genres of the arts: including visual art, dance, lierature, performance, digital media, music, curatorial projects, critical writing,
film, and video.
The exhibition will be the first mid-career survey of Miami - based video and
film artist Dara Friedman (b. 1968), best known for
experimental, non - narrative works that deconstruct the techniques of conventional filmmaking.
«
Experimental film - makers like Isaac Julien and Cerith Wyn Evans showed there, [performance
artist] Leigh Bowery, [choreographer] Michael Clark, wicked, witty, totally relevant, those people were in clubs.
Phill Niblock (b. 1933, USA) is an
artist whose fifty - year career spans minimalist and
experimental music,
film and photography.
RELATED EVENTS The Related Events accompanying the exhibition will foreground
experimental forms of filmmaking (particularly considering the role of activism and engagement within the practice) and will showcase
artist - made
film through a series of screenings, workshops and discursive events.
Surveying the
artist's remarkable body of work in collage,
experimental film, performance, participatory, and computer - generated art over several decades, Stan VanDerBeek: The Culture Intercom highlights the
artist's pivotal contributions to today's media - based artistic practices.
Sonic Acts: Vertical Cinema February 20 — 23, 2014 During four consecutive days, ten large - scale commissioned
film works by internationally renowned
experimental filmmakers and audiovisual
artists will be presented on 35 mm celluloid and projected vertically with a custom - built projector in the monumental staircase of the Stedelijk.
Jessica Bardsley is a
film and video - based
artist working in
experimental documentary forms.
In its first exhibition dedicated to the work of Yoko Ono, the Museum of Modern Art presents an exploration of the
artist's groundbreaking performances and
films, as well as her role in the development of Conceptual art,
experimental film, and performance art.
Austria
artist Mayer exhibits internationally and is the 2014 recipient of the prestigious Derek Jarman Award for
experimental film and the Otto Mauer Prize in 2007.
Bringing together the worlds of contemporary art,
experimental cinema, new media and documentary
film, it looks to foster a dialogue among a wide range of
artists and audiences.
Yves Klein was one of the premier
artists of his generation, and made significant contributions to performance art and Happenings,
experimental music, body art, monochromatic painting, the use of photography and
film, and even invented a unique blue pigment — International Klein Blue, often abbreviated as IKB.
Installation first presented the work titled Tearing Shadows created by
experimental film, video projection and installation
artist Robert Seidel in Issue 09.
After the screenings, a panel conversation moderated by TMR Executive & Artistic Director Cesar Garcia will bring together curators Erin Cristovale and Alma Ruiz and Ana Mendieta's niece Raquel Cecilia to explore the
artist's defiant acts of self - archiving, her portrayal of the landscape and the female body in new media, and the processes through which she produced her lesser seen
experimental films that have recently been digitized for preservation.
International
artists such as Urs Fischer, Carston Höller, Olafur Eliasson, and
experimental filmmaker Kenneth Anger contributed mobile art yurts or
films; musicians like Cat Power, Beck, Giorgio Moroder, Patti Smith, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Twin Shadow, and Thurston Moore provided live music, a food «happening» by Rirkrit Tiravanija, and marching bands Kansas City, are amouhg the few contributors.
From 1909 to 1913 many
experimental works in the search for this «pure art» had been created by a number of
artists: Francis Picabia painted Caoutchouc, 1909, [20] The Spring, 1912, [21] Dances at the Spring [22] and The Procession, Seville, 1912; [23] Wassily Kandinsky painted Untitled (First Abstract Watercolor), 1910, [24] Improvisation 21A, the Impression series, and Picture with a Circle (1911); [25] František Kupka had painted the Orphist works, Discs of Newton (Study for Fugue in Two Colors), 1912 [26] and Amorpha, Fugue en deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors), 1912; Robert Delaunay painted a series entitled Simultaneous Windows and Formes Circulaires, Soleil n ° 2 (1912 — 13); [27] Léopold Survage created Colored Rhythm (Study for the
film), 1913; [28] Piet Mondrian, painted Tableau No. 1 and Composition No. 11, 1913.
The
film is a celebration of Wayne White's brilliance as an
experimental, fun
artist.
Edelheit has also done production design for smaller theaters in New York from 1971 to 1974, a number of own
experimental art
films in the 1970s, demonstrated in a number of contexts in the U.S. and Europe over the years, such as Hats, Bottles & Bones: A Portrait of Sari Dienes (1977)[7] an
artist portrait on Sari Dienes, shown including the Museum of Modern Art and is included in collections at the Anthology Film Archives.
Melika Bass is a moving image
artist who creates experiential installations and
experimental narrative
films.