please please keep us posted mark and pip and thanks for all your hard work

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On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 11:00 AM, Jonathan Walley <[email protected]>wrote:

> The exhibition of Yalkut's work earlier this year in Dayton was
> remarkable, especially for its inclusion of lesser known works: Ernst-esque
> collages and some really cool paracinematic objects, among other things.
> Some of these are on view here, in a very nice piece written just before
> the exhibition:
>
> http://daytonarts.wordpress.com/2013/01/24/jud-yalkut/
>
> An official announcement of the retrospective is here:
>
>
> http://www.udayton.edu/news/articles/2013/01/yalkut_visions_and_sur_realities.php
>
> Both links mention the curators in Dayton who organized the event. Though
> I thought it could have been done better, especially the film and video
> portion, it was certainly eye-opening. Anyone interested in future curation
> or preservation of Yalkut's work might want to be in touch with the Dayton
> folks; he lived there for decades and was deeply involved with the local
> arts community.
>
> Sadly, I was hoping to have Jud to Denison sometime this year, having met
> him in Dayton - he was accessible, quietly and unpretentiously articulate,
> and a font of knowledge about work and artists in a wide range of media. I
> do hope he gets more attention, even if it does come late.
>
> Jonathan
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Pip Chodorov <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> **
>> A somewhat tragic turn of events as Jud and I had plans to release a DVD
>> package of his films and documentation next year.
>> I met him several times, most recently in Paris a few months ago. He once
>> sent a beautiful Maurer optical sound camera to us at L'Abominable - just
>> this week we made some optical sound tracks and composite prints by hand
>> start to finish, including cross mod testing, density checks, etc. Jud sent
>> us down this path years ago.
>> We had not yet started working on his DVD project, so I have nothing to
>> go on and no direct contact with Peg (who suffered a stroke recently) but
>> if all is kept well in his house as he led me to believe then there is hope
>> that it can be preserved, archived and distributed in the future.
>> -Pip (Re:Voir)
>>
>>
>>
>> At 0:49 -0700 28/07/13, Mark Toscano wrote:
>>
>> I don't know the current state/whereabouts of his work, but will try to
>> find out. He rejoined Canyon when I worked there, and I had a few nice and
>> interesting conversations with me, but can't really say I knew him. I like
>> what I've seen of his work, and he definitely broke some major ground as a
>> media artist, for which he will, I imagine, continue to gain recognition.
>>
>>
>> I'll do some checking about his work and where it resides. If I can do
>> something about it to help, I'll be happy to, and can keep folks posted
>> here if I learn anything.
>>
>>
>> Mark T
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jul 27, 2013, at 12:38 PM, "Herb Shellenberger" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Here's hoping his archive and oeuvre becomes properly cataloged and
>> accessible to scholars and cinephiles, if not somewhere local to the Ohio
>> community that he fostered for so many years, than somewhere where it might
>> be more accessible to larger numbers, like Anthology, the Academy and so on.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: FrameWorks on behalf of Cari Machet
>> Sent: Sat 7/27/2013 3:03 PM
>> To: Experimental Film Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Jud Yalkut RIP
>>
>> i dont think it is in another realm > i think we are accountable as a
>>
>> community for what happens going forward in regard to his work
>>
>>
>> >
>>
>> > On 27July/2013 11:50 AM, Michael Betancourt wrote:
>> >
>>
>> >
>> > In talking with my students, the cut-off seems to be what they can find
>> > online easily (or in a DVD they can rent) vs what's shown in galleries
>> or
>>
>> > screenings.
>> >
>>
>> >>>
>>
>> >>>  perhaps a tribute can be made a memorial like we did with brakhage in
>> >>> nyc but mark fr the academy can possibly get him in the tribute they
>> have
>> >>> at the oscars too plus i dont know if his work is archived > maybe at
>> MOMA
>> >>> ? anyone know?
>>
>> >>>
>>
>> >>>
>>
>> >>>  On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 2:58 AM, Chuck Kleinhans <
>> >>>
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >>>
>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>  When I heard of his passing, I wondered how many younger folks had
>> >>>> even heard of him, much less seen some of his work.
>>
>> >>>>
>>
>>
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