Re: [Frameworks] Shower scenes...

2016-01-02 Thread Jack Sargeant
I'm late to this, but has anyone mentioned The Phantom of Paradise Dressed to Kill Blow Out Jack On 02/01/2016, at 10:30 AM, John Sundholm wrote: > must be the parody on resnais' 'last year at marienbad': 'last weak at oona's > bath'. bob and gunvor made it together. > > john >

Re: [Frameworks] Shower scenes...

2016-01-02 Thread John Sundholm
must be the parody on resnais' 'last year at marienbad': 'last weak at oona's bath'. bob and gunvor made it together. john Från: FrameWorks för Pip Chodorov Skickat: den 1 januari 2016

Re: [Frameworks] Shower scenes...

2016-01-02 Thread graeme hogg
Someone has mentioned Alcatraz but almost any prison film will have a shower scene as long as communal shower scenes are allowed. Scum 1977, A prophet 2009, etc ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com

Re: [Frameworks] Noteworthy Publications This Year?

2016-01-02 Thread scott
Dear Chuck et al,The late-Sixties-early-Seventies were (of course) an unusual and complex moment. From our perspective now, some of what went on back then (at Binghamton and in other places--think of the legendary nude faculty-student get-together at the San Francisco Art Institute!) can seem

Re: [Frameworks] Noteworthy Publications This Year?

2016-01-02 Thread Alan Sondheim
My experience is that that was everyday life in the 60s; we were also suspicious of the word "adult" back then (and I'm still suspicious of it); instead, at least at NSCAD, we were pretty much all students/artists/ learners/experiments/etc. and hopefully still are - - Alan On Sat, 2 Jan

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental film/video from COLUMBIA S.A.?

2016-01-02 Thread Ruth Hayes
You have a look at works by Juan Camilo Gonzalez: http://juancgonzalez.com/films/ Ruth Hayes http://www.randommotion.com blogs.evergreen.edu/hayesr On Dec 27, 2015, at 12:01 PM, David Sherman wrote: > Greetings, > We have a young video artist from Columbia S.A. visiting Exploded View in a >

Re: [Frameworks] Noteworthy Publications This Year?

2016-01-02 Thread Gene Youngblood
This is a thoughtful and “adult” response, Scott. May I remind us that students and faculty at Calarts began swimming nude together the first day of class (if not before, during registration) when the school opened in the fall of 1970 at the temporary campus, Villa Cabrini in Burbank, and that

Re: [Frameworks] Noteworthy Publications This Year?

2016-01-02 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
I stand corrected on the matter of only one person refusing to be interviewed; I had not completed the book when I wrote. I think Scott is the best historian and critic of the North American avant garde cinema, and his study of institutions in a series of essential books is groundbreaking for

Re: [Frameworks] Noteworthy Publications This Year?

2016-01-02 Thread Jeff Kreines
> On Jan 2, 2016, at 5:40 PM, Chuck Kleinhans wrote: > > I stand corrected on the matter of only one person refusing to be interviewed; For that book. There are more. ___ FrameWorks mailing list

Re: [Frameworks] Noteworthy Publications This Year?

2016-01-02 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
I don’t think anyone has mentioned these titles yet: Scott MacDonald, Avant-Doc: Intersections of Documenary & Avant-Garde Cinema, Oxford Laura U. Marks, Hanan al-Cinema: Affections for the Moving Image. MIT Joan Hawkins, Downtown Film & TV Culture: 1975-2001. Intellect also, 2014, but new to

Re: [Frameworks] Noteworthy Publications This Year?

2016-01-02 Thread Amanda Christie
also from 2014: the Galerie Louise-et-Reuben Cohen published a bilingual catalogue about my work with full colour photos as well as essays by Scott Birdwise, Mireille Bourgeois, and Pip Chodorov. the catalogue accompanied an exhibition that surveyed 10 years of my work and it was curated by