I was reviewing some of the frameworks threads I highlighted this year and
wondered what became of the Tate Etc. Magazine article mentioned in this
one. It appeared as
http://www.tate.org.uk/context-comment/articles/light
and provoked
http://www.timcawkwell.co.uk/brakhage-and-turner
Hi Aaron
It would be worth looking at English experimental filmmakers working with
landscape in the 70s-80s - William Raban, Jo Millett, Chris Welsby and
Malcolm LeGrice etc. all figure - as landscape painting (impressionism in
particular) was frequently cited. To claim direct influence is
. Frameworks has been so helpful, many
thanks to all!
Bests,
Aaron
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Moire evidence for Brakhage. About 15 years ago he had a show at the
University of Oregon. Part of his lecture and presentation involved him
talking about Turner and showing at least one slide to make his point (about
light and sky, as I remember). At a meal afterwards the conversation
More evidence for Brakhage, if needed, on our book shelves at home;
especially the two volume set, The Paintings of JMW Turner by Martin
Butlin and Evelyn Joll, published in 1977 by the Tate Gallery and Yale
University (for when he couldn't see the works directly). He often
spoke publicly
Also, in print: In Stan Brakhage's book Telling Time: Essays of a
Visionary Filmmaker (McPherson and Company, 2003), he writes about
Turner in his essay An Inner Argument, and also in the first section
of the longer essay, Space As Menace in Canadian Aesthetics: Film and
Painting. (And
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
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Subject: [Frameworks] Turner and Film
From: Aaron Juneau aaron.jun...@tate.org.uk
Date: Wed, February 26, 2014 9:16 am
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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
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on Brakhage and Turner, see Paul Arthur's essay in Stan
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/
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Le 26 févr. 2014 à 10:16, Aaron Juneau
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Turner and Film
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
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:
: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Turner and Film
Has anyone mentioned Babette Magnolte's film yet?
Cheers,
Mary
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Jon Jost has cited Turner as a some-time favourite of his, and Dennis Grunes
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