I would go a little further...
like the Beatles  played backwards
or Yoko Ono's "Grapefruit"
Jud Yalkut's work  made total sense
and meant a whole lot to me as an artist.

To say that he was consort
to Yayoi Kusama and Nam June Paik
speaks as loudly as anything
to the level he elaborated.

Yalkut made palpable
an electric wonderland of amazements,
a peephole into the marvelous potentialities
of a time and place
long ago lost.

How is it possible
on an "Experimental Film Discussion List"
that so little is said in salute
when someone of this singular magnitude
of achievement passes into the cosmic ether
of eternity?

I was knocked out by everything I saw him do.

-DB


On Jul 26, 2013, at 12:08 AM, o...@thenowcorporation.com wrote:

thank you for posting. some of his work is available for rental at filmmakers coop nyc, and well worth screening. sorry to hear this news. i enjoyed his films and his posts to this list through the years.
owen



On Jul 25, 2013, at 2:28 PM, Mark Toscano <fiddy...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Posting this here as I hadn't seen it reported yet...

http://www.wyso.org/post/local-artist-jud-yalkut-dies

Mark Toscano

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