Hi ~ this is more to do with Expanded Cinema/Performance than Film per se ~
but does anyone out there have a contact address (e-, or otherwise) for Mr
Steve Rushton who wrote this piece Art Articles on Stephen Cripps back in 1995?
many thanks
Art Articles on Stephen Cripps
C
Great review (though the link is actually Edward Dimendberg on Pat O’Neill's
Where the Chocolate Mountains )
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WITH BEGUILING PLACE NAMES. The divergence between promise and reality may be
Somewhere round 1973 or just before "Sight & Sound" magazine (UK) published an
issue with a b&w performance still from James B Harris's film "Some Call It
Loving". It was of Carol White (as Scarlet) in her nun's costume, but sitting
down between takes & demurely drinking a cup of tea. This ima
Sounds brilliant Cindy ~ another reason to catch that train to Waterloo...
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Yes Mr Fowler ~ excellent call ~ Prof Bruce Lacey... No exaggeration to say
that some of us have been waiting for a Lacey box set since the dawn of time...
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Cindy ~ just a quick word to say how beautiful the films screened last night at
Tate Modern were ~ particularly the John Cage "Sun" films and the unfinished
Jordan Belson "Quartet" fragments ~ extraordinary stuff... Many thanks...
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Dear FrameWorkers,
does anybody know who owns/distributes the films of Ian Hugo, in the UK, and
whether there are any plans for future screenings?
"Ai-Ye" (1950, 22 min)
"Bells of Atlantis" (1952, 9 min)
"Jazz of Lights" (1954, 16 min)
"Melodic Inversion" (1958, 8 min)
"The Gondola Eye" (196
Happy birthday to you. Fantastic resource ~ a constant treasure trove of
advice, community & ye olde ag information xx
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Now we're talkin'...
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Georges Franju's "Hotel des Invalides" (1951)
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One of which would've been Man Ray's "Les Mystères du Château de Dé"...
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As far as I know, this patron was the Viscomte de Noailles. And he was not
scandalized but put under tutelage by his family as he was regurlarly wasting
big family mon
Haha x
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the Max Ernst segment ("Desire") from Hans Richter's "Dreams That Money Can
Buy" (1947)
Desire (Max Ernst)
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Thought this was already up... well, it's a segment from Dreams That Money Can
Buy, with the original soundtrack...
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needs "Open Colour" in there with the UK listings ~ Open Colour
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Hello Klaus,
Here is a network of independent cinemas across Europe that is
experimental-fil
lovely story... made my day
On Saturday, 20 June 2020, 17:08:57 BST, Rob Gawthrop
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In the late nineties I programmed regular screenings at the Hull Film Theatre
(Yorkshire England) while teaching at the art school there. I showed a
compilation of new American films (from the c
In 1965 director Werner Nekes made his first film, "Tom Doyle und Eva Hesse",
portraying the two artists from NYC during their one year stay in
Kettwig/Germany.
There is an 8min version floating around on the www, which was also released on
DVD (and is sold by Nekes for merely 30.00€).
However
Ian Hugo and Anais Nin (and anyone else in the immediate area) x
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Welles "F for Fake"
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and there's also Borowczyk's "Thérèse Philosopher", the pious girl who gets
locked up for having lewd thoughts and entertains herself with some
courgettes...
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Hi ~ just received another of these re-subscription notices (they seem to
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But when I click on "Yes, subscribe me to this list" this time, I just get a
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