Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-22 Thread Esperanza Collado
That sounds very interesting, though. I think you should try to publish it somewhere else. El dom., 21 jun. 2020 a las 8:19, Bernard Roddy () escribió: > Esperanza Collado, it's on my hard drive. I sent it to Critical Inquiry > and they said I had to talk more about film. So I tried to get

[Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-20 Thread Bernard Roddy
Esperanza Collado, it's on my hard drive. I sent it to Critical Inquiry and they said I had to talk more about film. So I tried to get Luther to come up with a DVD. I had seen the film only once. On the phone Luther said he didn't have a DVD, but he said he'd ask some guy at Anthology to come up

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-20 Thread Michael Kemp
lovely story...  made my day On Saturday, 20 June 2020, 17:08:57 BST, Rob Gawthrop wrote: In the late nineties I programmed regular screenings at the Hull Film Theatre (Yorkshire England) while teaching at the art school there. I showed a compilation of new American films (from the

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-20 Thread Rob Gawthrop
In the late nineties I programmed regular screenings at the Hull Film Theatre (Yorkshire England) while teaching at the art school there. I showed a compilation of new American films (from the coop) including Sodom. This was a public event and the cinema was run by the city council and they

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-19 Thread Esperanza Collado
Where can we read your essay, Bernie? El jue., 18 jun. 2020 a las 5:48, Bernard Roddy () escribió: > Hi everyone. I had only heard the name, and heart it often, then in 2016 > saw his work at the Chicago Underground. For three years, until August last > year, I worked on an essay that runs 20

[Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-17 Thread Bernard Roddy
Hi everyone. I had only heard the name, and heart it often, then in 2016 saw his work at the Chicago Underground. For three years, until August last year, I worked on an essay that runs 20 pages and concerns only a single Price film. Bernie ___

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-17 Thread Brigitta Burger-Utzer
Yesterday sixpackfilm had its general assembly and in the evening Peter Tscherkassky told us the sad news and he added that Luther had a stroke and he was far too young to pass away. Also I met him for the first time in A Coruna and liked him with his eccentric character. We talked about the

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread Morgan Hoyle-Combs
I remember him from a small lecture he gave at MassArt with his "ant" film installation. Very sad news.  On Tuesday, June 16, 2020, 6:29:32 PM EDT, mstark...@gmail.com wrote: that is sad news. he came to HOME Manchester UK a couple of years ago and I was pleased to hear him talk

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread mike piso
Yeah, Tom Rhoads.  That said it is important to recognize him as  Luther Price.  Strange, I think I saw him use both names on a bill at the RAT in the early 90s.    Mass Art owns a copy of Sodom, and maybe another.  I think a few other prints exist in private collections.  On Tuesday, June

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread mstark...@gmail.com
that is sad news. he came to HOME Manchester UK a couple of years ago and I was pleased to hear him talk about his work and see his films and carousel of slides. i often showed students this great video of him working in his studio. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLjBW09BiiY

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread Helga Fanderl
Francisco Torres schrieb am Di. 16. Juni 2020 um 22:43: > Lecture by Luther Price November 7, 2012 > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlhnhTPvuFo > > > > > > 2020-06-16 15:47 GMT-04:00, Eric Theise : > > Tom Rhoads, wasn't it? First time I encountered his films that was the > name > > under

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread Francisco Torres
2020-06-16 16:43 GMT-04:00, Francisco Torres : > Lecture by Luther Price November 7, 2012 > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlhnhTPvuFo > > > > > > 2020-06-16 15:47 GMT-04:00, Eric Theise : >> Tom Rhoads, wasn't it? First time I encountered his films that was the >> name >> under which they

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread Dominic Angerame
Excuse moi, you are correct, I was thinking of Jason Rhoades the sculptor that was once a film student of mine. Thanks Eric. d > On Jun 16, 2020, at 12:47 PM, Eric Theise wrote: > > Tom Rhoads, wasn't it? First time I encountered his films that was the name > under which they were

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread Daniel A. Swarthnas
Artist / Filmmaker / Curator / Writer Cinema Parenthèse / Turbidus Film swarth...@mail.com +46(0)705778603     Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 10:18 PM From: "trevor adams" To: "Experimental Film Discussion List" Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP Condolences to hi

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread trevor adams
l Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP Tom Rhoads, wasn't it? First time I encountered his films that was the name under which they were distributed. On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 12:36 PM Dominic Angerame mailto:dominic.anger...@gmail.com>> wrote: The prints that are at C

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread Eric Theise
Tom Rhoads, wasn't it? First time I encountered his films that was the name under which they were distributed. On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 12:36 PM Dominic Angerame < dominic.anger...@gmail.com> wrote: > The prints that are at Canyon Cinema SODOM, GREEN and WARM BROTH may be > the only copies. He

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread Dominic Angerame
The prints that are at Canyon Cinema SODOM, GREEN and WARM BROTH may be the only copies. He also used the name Jason Rhoades. Dominic > On Jun 16, 2020, at 12:25 PM, Dan Anderson wrote: > > One of the most mysterious figures in the business. As the legend goes, he > had a pseudonym or two

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread Dan Anderson
One of the most mysterious figures in the business. As the legend goes, he had a pseudonym or two (?) Hopefully his works get preserved and written about more. Truly on the radical edge of avant-garde film. On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 1:48 PM Dominic Angerame wrote: > I am also sad to hear this

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread Dominic Angerame
I am also sad to hear this news his work was very explosive I only knew him thru my dealings with at Canyon Cinema On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:28 AM wrote: > I'm very sorry to hear that. The intensity of his work was profound, a > revelation about what experimental film can be. > > > On

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread robert
I'm very sorry to hear that. The intensity of his work was profound, a revelation about what experimental film can be. On 2020-06-16 11:56, Warren Cockerham wrote: One of the biggest hearts of any human On Jun 16, 2020, at 10:57 AM, Esperanza Collado wrote:  Hi all, I just heard

Re: [Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread Warren Cockerham
One of the biggest hearts of any human > On Jun 16, 2020, at 10:57 AM, Esperanza Collado > wrote: > >  > Hi all, > > I just heard that Luther Price passed away but don't know the reason. I only > met him once in 2017 in A Coruña and we had the most bizarre conversation in > a jazz bar.

[Frameworks] Luther Price RIP

2020-06-16 Thread Esperanza Collado
Hi all, I just heard that Luther Price passed away but don't know the reason. I only met him once in 2017 in A Coruña and we had the most bizarre conversation in a jazz bar. Ed Halter was with him and took care of him, I don't know much more but I thought I would share here. There certainly was