Re: [Frameworks] Films with drawing-in-the-soil trope

2016-05-22 Thread Tara Nelson
The Sandman by Victor Faccinto On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 10:39 AM, John Muse wrote: > Having just seen > http://www.artic.edu/exhibition/dennis-oppenheim-three-projections > Polarities, 1972 is just amazing. Shadow Projection is perhaps better. > Slide projection pieces still kill it, imho. > > >

Re: [Frameworks] Films with drawing-in-the-soil trope

2016-05-22 Thread John Muse
Having just seen http://www.artic.edu/exhibition/dennis-oppenheim-three-projections Polarities, 1972 is just amazing. Shadow Projection is perhaps better. Slide projection pieces still kill it, imho. > Cinthia Marcelle, "475 Volver," (2009) https://vimeo.com/4087547 > > I love this woman's

Re: [Frameworks] Films with drawing-in-the-soil trope

2016-05-04 Thread John Muse
Cinthia Marcelle, "475 Volver," (2009) https://vimeo.com/4087547 I love this woman's work! https://vimeo.com/cimarcelle/videos j On May 4, 2016, at 4:03 PM, "drawclose.com" wrote: > Julie Taymor's 'Titus' - Titus Andronicus > > The closing act hinges on revelation made by Titus' injured da

Re: [Frameworks] Films with drawing-in-the-soil trope

2016-05-04 Thread drawclose.com
Julie Taymor's 'Titus' - Titus Andronicus The closing act hinges on revelation made by Titus' injured daughter writing the names of her assailants in the earth. Jessica * http://www.drawclose.com > On May 4, 2016, at 1:46 PM, John Muse wrote: > > Francis Alÿs, “Green Line” (2007) > F

Re: [Frameworks] Films with drawing-in-the-soil trope

2016-05-04 Thread John Muse
Francis Alÿs, “Green Line” (2007) Francis Alÿs, "Reel/Unreel" (2011) j On May 4, 2016, at 2:40 PM, Christopher Lange wrote: > Ana Mendieta used her body and made body sculpture with land in her films. > Some of it looks like drawing in the land, but it’s related to how duration > changes, da

Re: [Frameworks] Films with drawing-in-the-soil trope

2016-05-04 Thread Christopher Lange
Ana Mendieta used her body and made body sculpture with land in her films. Some of it looks like drawing in the land, but it’s related to how duration changes, damages, and takes the body away, or how culture is mixed in with nature, I thought. Not really writing. But the films are good. -Ch

Re: [Frameworks] Films with drawing-in-the-soil trope

2016-05-04 Thread Ken Eisenstein
Hawks' Red River On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 1:59 PM, Robert Cargni Mitchell wrote: > Francisco, > > Any films will do. Thx! > > RC > > Robert E. Cargni | Associate Director of Arts | Senior Curator > International House Philadelphia | Programs Office > > 3701 CHESTNUT STREET | PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104

Re: [Frameworks] Films with drawing-in-the-soil trope

2016-05-04 Thread Robert Cargni Mitchell
Francisco, Any films will do. Thx! RC Robert E. Cargni | Associate Director of Arts | Senior Curator International House Philadelphia | Programs Office 3701 CHESTNUT STREET | PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104 phone: 215.895.6555 | fax: 215.895.6562 email: rcar...@ihphilly.org | web: www.ihousephilly.o

Re: [Frameworks] Films with drawing-in-the-soil trope

2016-05-04 Thread Francisco Torres
Experimental films or any kind of film? 2016-05-04 13:41 GMT-04:00, Robert Cargni Mitchell : > Greetings Frameworkers, > > I was wonder if you all could help me out with filmic references where the > trope of drawing, or writing in the soil is used. > Thanks in advance. > > Best, > > RC > > > Robe

Re: [Frameworks] Films with drawing-in-the-soil trope

2016-05-04 Thread Robert Cargni Mitchell
Greetings Frameworkers, I was wonder if you all could help me out with filmic references where the trope of drawing, or writing in the soil is used. Thanks in advance. Best, RC Robert E. Cargni | Associate Director of Arts | Senior Curator International House Philadelphia | Programs Office 3