Several years ago I attended a screening of Peter Hutton's work at the
Massachusetts College of Art where Peter was present to answer questions.
Being first trained as a still photographer, I couldn't help but think
about the work of Alfred Steiglitz and his "Equivalents". Unfortunately, at
the
''. . It's like the
letters my father writes that I never answer.''
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2016-12-07 15:24 GMT-04:00 Re X :
> Looking forward to the Hutton retrospective starting tonight in NYC!! It
> runs through Monday at Anthology.
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Mark Street
Looking forward to the Hutton retrospective starting tonight in NYC!! It
runs through Monday at Anthology.
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Mark Street wrote:
> I can't imagine a screening more 'educational' (and edifying and
> inspiring) than a series of Peter Hutton's
I can't imagine a screening more 'educational' (and edifying and inspiring)
than a series of Peter Hutton's films.
Mark Street
www.markstreetfilms.com
On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 11:52 AM, Shumona Goel wrote:
> As a student of Peter Hutton's, I remember distinctly, the first
As a student of Peter Hutton's, I remember distinctly, the first time I saw
Peter's films projected on film. The auditorium was full and remained in
pindrop silence through the evening length screening.
One the many things that has stayed with me since that screening, was how
he had shot a lamp
"...an act of love..." Nicely stated.
Cheers.
Tim
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> On Dec 3, 2016, at 12:11 PM, Chuck Kleinhans
> wrote:
>
> 1. Hutton was an educator.
>
> 2. For most people, appreciation of “pure” art, of “extremely disciplined
> style” is learned, not an
Gentle reminder:
Hey Bernie, you seem to be off your meds again. Might want to check on that.
> On Dec 3, 2016, at 5:03 PM, Bernard Roddy wrote:
>
> How does one respond to this sort of teaching? Hello?
>
> On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 2:10 PM, Chuck Kleinhans
>
How does one respond to this sort of teaching? Hello?
On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 2:10 PM, Chuck Kleinhans
wrote:
> 1. Hutton was an educator.
>
> 2. For most people, appreciation of “pure” art, of “extremely disciplined
> style” is learned, not an inherent given of
Oh please . .
On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 2:08 PM, John Knecht wrote:
> Bernie,
>
> I used Peter Hutton's films in my university courses for forty years. I put
> them in context by showing students, Peter's films with paintings by Monet.
> Filmmaking in celluloid or in a digital
1. Hutton was an educator.
2. For most people, appreciation of “pure” art, of “extremely disciplined
style” is learned, not an inherent given of personality, biology, or whatever.
Taste is a social construction,
3. Educating potential viewers so they can have such art experiences is (at
Bernie,
I used Peter Hutton's films in my university courses for forty years. I
put them in context by showing students, Peter's films with paintings by
Monet. Filmmaking in celluloid or in a digital format is about light and
motion at its base. Artists such as Peter Hutton or Claude Monet or
Frameworkers! I don't know who you are, but . . . It's like the
letters my father writes that I never answer. They just keep coming,
even as I throw them directly in the trash. What, then, is it to
write someone, anyway?
But Peter Hutton work screened at Nightingale. And I wonder, well:
Hi all,
I'm trying to see if anyone knows how to acquire a print of Hutton's film 'At
Sea, in Berlin, Lenin Portrait'. I can only find a few records of it online
but it's not one that Canyon or Arsenal hold, so I'm assuming it's one of
the prints he had personally.
Thanks,
Christopher
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