Exploding Cinema: Free Radicals
Overzicht van films
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3-D Mutoscope
Robert Breer | USA | -
3-D Mutoscope, 1978-1980, wood, paper and glass, 20,5 x 56 x 23 cm, courtesy the artist and gb agency, Paris -
3Radicals: Cameron Jamie
The exhibition 3Radicals combines the most recent graphic work by Artist in Focus Cameron Jamie with an significant overview of the three-dimensional work by the… -
3Radicals: Joseph Plateau
Belgium | -
The exhibition 3Radicals combines the most recent graphic work by Artist in Focus Cameron Jamie with an significant overview of the three-dimensional work by the… -
3Radicals: Paul Sharits
The exhibition 3Radicals combines the most recent graphic work by Artist in Focus Cameron Jamie with an significant overview of the three-dimensional work by the… -
3Radicals: Robert Breer
USA | -
The exhibition 3Radicals combines the most recent graphic work by Artist in Focus Cameron Jamie with an significant overview of the three-dimensional work by the… -
3rd Degree
Paul Sharits | 24' | USA | None
3rd Degree, 1982, 16mm, 24 min, colour, silent, courtesy Anthology Film Archives -
L’anticoncept
Gil Joseph Wolman | 59' | France | None
This notorious, imageless film, banned already during its première screening, still remains one of the most radical films of all time. -
Archangel
Victor Grauer | 9' | USA | None
This film presents a series of flickering frames of primary colours to groaning tape manipulations. -
Arnulf Rainer
Peter Kubelka | 7' | Austria | None
This is a film composed entirely of solid black and solid white frames, strung together in lengths as long as 24 frames and as short… -
Attention: Light!
Jozef Robakowski, Wieslaw Michalak | 6' | Poland | None
A replica of a lost film that Paul Sharits made to the rhythms of Chopin’s music in Robakowski’s apartment in 1981. -
AUTO/PS.Y Study IV
Paul Sharits | USA | -
AUTO/PS.Y Study IV, 1965, signed, collection Galerie A, Amsterdam -
Basement Basement
Peter Todd | United Kingdom | None
Peter Todd’s presentation Basement Basement involves sounds, video, 16mm film and performance. It is a celebration of Ayton Basement (1976), ‘a space run by artists…