Or : we can write haiku with our cameras . Today we can say : we can write philosophical treatises with ... During the last screening at the Anthology Film Archives ( 1971 ! ) there were fist fights in the auditorium and at least two ...
Crucially , she points to a precedence for Snow's work in Marcel Duchamp's notion of the bachelor machine in Loppinot , La région centrale , pp . ... Michael Snow , Projection , in About 30 Works by Michael Snow , exh . cat .
Graham was there, Warren Collins, Richard Williams, Sid Furie, Jim McKay, an animator who's been at the Film Board too. So I took the job, and I met Joyce there. That was my first contact with film. They did some live stuff there ...
... The Grange - ( 1906-1919 ) , expositions # 3175 – architecture , Darling & Pearson # 9070 - expositions - Ontario Society ... Banque canadienne de commerce - architecture Darling & Pearson , architectes ; York & Sawyer , architectes ...
Tiré du site Internet de Printed Matter: "A performative exercise and masterclass in "photo-bookmaking", Cover to Cover follows artist Michael Snow through a series of disorienting, domestic self-portraits.
... Keith #6661 Burritt, Dorothy #12591 Burroughs, Jackie #10531 Burstyn, Varda #12386 Burton, Nik #5517 Buruiana, ... William #1598 Camp, A.D. #11758 Campbell, Brahm L. #2754 Campbell, Colin #906 962 972 5503 14507 20941 Campbell, ...
“Toward Snow, Part 1.” Artforum 9, no. 10 (June 1971): 30–37. ———. “About Snow.” October 8 (Spring 1979): 111–24. Monk, Philip. “Around Wavelength: The Sculpture, Film and Photo-Work of Michael Snow from 1967 to 1969.
Michael Snow is renowned as a pioneering filmmaker and conceptual artist, with a career spanning four decades. He is perhaps best known for Wavelength, one of the most influential experimental...
Lives and Works James King. Bradbury, Nicholas. “Michael Snow's New Creation Is No Ordinary Chestnut Tree.” Toronto Star, June 30, 1992. Cornwell, Regina. “Michael Snow: The Decisive Moment Revisited.” artscanada, April/May 1980. ———.
This book explores the territories where manual, graphic, photographic, and digital techniques interfere and interlace in sciences and humanities.
10 Canadian Artists in the 1970s