Not a female artist, but I highly recommend the expanded cinema of Dirk de
Bruyn from Australia. There is a good text on his work at Senses of Cinema.
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 12:32:47 -0600
From: rabro...@gmail.com
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Installation works
Hey Adam,
Some of my works incorporate hand-painted celluloid. Below are two
explicitly feminist pieces
Here's video documentation of an installation/performative piece where I
projected a hand-painted/scratched film entitled Women for Self Defense
over a woman in a bed, 'sleeping/ dreaming' while
Raha Raissnia is an artist based in NY that fits within your criteria. Hand
painted 35mm film/sound performances.
http://www.miguelabreugallery.com/RahaRaissnia.htm
On Feb 26, 2014, at 9:29 AM, Kelly Gallagher ke...@purpleriot.com wrote:
Hey Adam,
Some of my works incorporate hand-painted
Oh also this 16mm found footage film incorporating handprints on film and
some scratching/coloring...
Ceallaigh at Kilmainham (7min) - https://vimeo.com/66125453
An exploration of Irish roots, and the strength of the women who came
before me.
Cheers,
Kelly
www.purpleriot.com
On Wed,
Dear frameworks members,
I'm contacting from Tate Etc. Magazine, London in the hope that somebody at
Frameworks might be able to help me with some research I'm undertaking with
regard to an article we're publishing in a couple issues time. Essentially the
article will focus on J.M.W Turner's
Definitely Peter Hutton's color films, Rebecca Meyers' blue mantle and T.
Marie's Slave Ship, which is inspired by the painting of the same name.
Scott MacDonald's book the Garden in the Machine, which you may have
encountered already, may be of help.
Dear frameworks members,
I'm contacting
Larry Gotheim,Fog Lines
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Aaron Juneau aaron.jun...@tate.org.ukwrote:
Dear frameworks members,
I'm contacting from Tate Etc. Magazine, London in the hope that somebody
at Frameworks might be able to help me with some research I'm undertaking
with regard
Hi Aaron,
I would look at Patrick Keiller's Robinson films. Each film, *London *(1994),
*Robinson in Space *(1997) and *Robinson in Ruins, *makes specific
reference to Turner and are clearly interested in engaging with Turner's
legacy in the representation of British landscapes. In *Robinson in
Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Verena Paravel's LEVIATHAN
Original Message
Subject: [Frameworks] Turner and Film
From: Aaron Juneau aaron.jun...@tate.org.uk
Date: Wed, February 26, 2014 9:16 am
To: "'frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com'" frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Dear
Not less known perhaps, but Brakhage is key here.
He cites Turner as an influence in a list of influences, as someone
mentioned, in my Criterion liner notes. It might be worth recounting
how that list was composed. I asked him on the phone for his most
important influences from writers,
on Brakhage and Turner, see Paul Arthur's essay in Stan Brakhage: Filmmker
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 2:47 PM, Fred Camper f...@fredcamper.com wrote:
Not less known perhaps, but Brakhage is key here.
He cites Turner as an influence in a list of influences, as someone
mentioned, in my Criterion
I wrote about some of the Roman Numeral films in an essay for the same
Brakhage book. I think some of them are quite landscape-like, though perhaps
not as obviously as is Text of Light, which also evokes John Martin's
paintings at least as much as Turner,
Nicky.
From: Sasha Janerus
Jon Jost has cited Turner as a some-time favourite of his, and Dennis Grunes
made an explicit connection between them in his review of Jost's 2006 movie,
Passages:
http://grunes.wordpress.com/2007/02/03/passages-jon-jost-2006/
Envoyé de mon iPad
Le 26 févr. 2014 à 10:16, Aaron Juneau
Some of Jordan Belson's films evoke Turner's more shimmering work, and they
even have suggestions of land. He may even have referenced Turner in an
interview, although his need to be seen as an original might preclude that.
Cindy Keefer would know.
-Original Message-
From: Fred
Has anyone mentioned Babette Magnolte's film yet?
Cheers,
Mary
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Peter Snowdon pe...@redrice.net wrote:
Jon Jost has cited Turner as a some-time favourite of his, and Dennis Grunes
made an explicit connection between them in his review of Jost's 2006 movie,
Passages:
Babette Magnolte's film is called The Sky On Location.
http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/158358/The-Sky-On-Location/overview
http://marybillyou.com/
From: Mary marybill...@yahoo.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
thanks lads for the advice!!
would bring it with me if i was travelling, won't be for a while though, will
mull over your suggestions
cheers! moira
moiratierney.net
vimeo.com/moiratierney
On Saturday, February 1, 2014 10:35 AM, Marco Poloni mar.pol...@gmail.com
wrote:
Isaac is right
STUDIO TWO THREE CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
*FILMS FROM THE ATTIC*
The Studio Two Three Film + Video Series is currently seeking submissions
from student and established artists that utilizes older film + video
techniques, methods, and/ or formats. This could include shooting with DVs,
VHS, older
In Spain...
Esperanza Collado, Oriol sanchez, Miguel Mariño and Luis Macías/Adriana
Vila www.cratercolective.com
Best
http://vimeo.com/luismacias/videoswww.luismacias.es
http://www.cratercollective.com/
2014-02-26 16:14 GMT+01:00 Kelly Gallagher ke...@purpleriot.com:
Oh also this 16mm
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