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  • Shirin Neshat, Women without Men, 2009. Trailer.
    4:30
    The trailer for Shirin Neshat's Women without Men.
  • French Television Program on Einstein on the Beach
    5:15
    A French television program Einstein on the Beach featuring clips as well as interviews with Robert Wilson, Philip Glass, and Lucinda Childs.
  • Uli Edel, Der Baader Meinhof Komplex, 2008. (Trailer)
    2:56, 2008
    This is the original trailer in German. For more information, click here.
  • Art:21 - Mary Heilmann
    Art:21
    2009, 1:22
    This video is excerpted from the Season 5 Art:21 episode "Fantasy," on PBS. For more information click here.
     
    "Fantasy" presents four artists — Cao Fei, Mary Heilmann, Jeff Koons, and Florian Maier-Aichen — whose hallucinatory, irreverent, and sublime works transport us to imaginary worlds and altered states of consciousness. For every piece of Mary Heilmann's work—abstract paintings, ceramics, and furniture—there is a backstory. Imbued with recollections, stories spun from her imagination, and references to music, aesthetic influences, and dreams, her paintings are like meditations.
  • Art:21 - Cao Fei
    Art:21
    2009, 1:05
    This video is excerpted from the Season 5 Art:21 episode "Fantasy," on PBS. For more information click here.
     
    "Fantasy" presents four artists — Cao Fei, Mary Heilmann, Jeff Koons, and Florian Maier-Aichen — whose hallucinatory, irreverent, and sublime works transport us to imaginary worlds and altered states of consciousness. Cao Fei's work reflects the fluidity of a world in which cultures have mixed and diverged in rapid evolution. Her video installations and new media works explore perception and reality in places as diverse as a Chinese factory and the virtual world of Second Life.
  • Marie Menken, Glimpse of the Garden, 1957
    1957, 5:06
    Experimental filmmaker Marie Menken captures flora to the song of birds.
  • Merce Cunningham and John Cage, Variations V, 1965
    2:22
    Excerpt from Variations V, 1965
    First Performed: New York, NY; 23 July 1965
     
    Music: John Cage
    Film: Stan VanDerBeek
    TV images: Nam June Paik
    Dancers: Merce Cunningham Dance Company
  • Richard Hell and the Voidoids "There's Something Wrong Here," ca. 1979
    3:23, ca. 1979
    Footage of Richard Hell and the Voidoids performing "There's Something Wrong Here", in New York, ca. 1979.
  • Merce Cunningham and Charles Atlas, Coast Zone, 1983
    3:59
    Excerpt from Coast Zone, 1983 (filmdance directed by Charles Atlas and Merce Cunningham)
    First Performed: New York, NY; Jan 1983 (2) Stage Version: New York, NY;
    18 Mar 1983
     
    Music: Larry Austin
    Design: Mark Lancaster, Charles Atlas
    Dancers: Merce Cunningham Dance Company
  • World Snooker Championship 2009 Ronnie O’Sullivan vs Mark Allen––Black Ball
    World Snooker Championship
    2009, 0:27
    World Snooker Championship 2009 match between Ronnie O’Sullivan and Mark Allen––Black Ball.
  • Art:21 Season Five Trailer
    Art:21
    2009, 5:12
    Season Five of the television series "Art:21—Art in the Twenty-First Century" premieres on PBS. This trailer spotlights the artists Mary Heilmann, William Kentridge, and Yinka Shonibare MBE, for more information click here.
  • Art:21 - William Kentridge
    Art:21
    2009, 1:05
    This video is excerpted from the Season 5 Art:21 episode "Compassion," on PBS. For more information click here.
     
    "Compassion" features three artists—William Kentridge, Doris Salcedo, and Carrie Mae Weems—whose works explore conscience and the possibility of understanding and reconciling past and present, while exposing injustice and expressing tolerance for others. Having witnessed first-hand one of the twentieth century's most contentious struggles — the dissolution of apartheid — William Kentridge brings the ambiguity and subtlety of personal experience to public subjects most often framed in narrowly defined terms.
  • Excerpt from NOZONE: Houston’s Mayoral Forum on Land Use
    Alan Balajadia (Contemporary Arts Museum Houston) and Samuel Jacobson (Rice University)
    2009
    Mayoral candidates in Houston respond to the first question posed by artist Mary Ellen Carroll during NOZONE: Houston’s Mayoral Forum on Land Use on July 9, 2009 at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Texas. To read Carroll's 500 words interview click here.
  • Claire Denis, 35 Shots of Rum, 2008. (Trailer)
    1:40, 2008
    The trailer for Denis's new film, 35 Shots of Rum, which examines the close bond between a widower and his adolescent daughter as it is complicated by the arrival of a handsome young man.
  • Edit deAk, Paul Dougherty, Walter Robinson, Frankie Teardrop, 1978 [shortened]
    9:55
    Music by Suicide
  • Yoko Ono and Nora Halpern on "Anton's Memory"
    SMAC
    2009, 5:09
    From SMAC: "The show is mostly based on Yoko Ono's early work, known as instruction pieces. These almost haiku-like pieces acquire an almost religious meaning in the Venetian house. The Catholic iconography of Touch Me becomes more profound when presented in Italy. It consist of body parts carved out of white marble and a granite bowl of water that mimics a water stoup at a Catholic church. The audience is invited to wet their fingers and touch the marble body parts. The show's curator Nora Halpern worked with Ono to combine old and new works to create Anton's Memory. Halpern describes it as a physical representation of a sons fading memory of his mother."
  • Masaya Nakahara with Jim O'Rourke and Tomoo Gokita at Super Deluxe
    1:57, 2008
    Nakahara, O'Rourke, Gokita performed at Super Deluxe in Tokyo in 2008.
  • Cindy Sherman, Doll Clothes, 1975
    1975, Super-8 black and white, 2:24
    One of the first of Cindy Sherman's super-8 films, Doll Clothes comically crosses Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase with animated paper dolls.
  • Art:21 - Jeff Koons
    Art:21
    2009, 1:07
    This video is excerpted from the Season 5 episode of Art:21 "Fantasy," on PBS. For more information click here.
     
    "Fantasy" presents four artists — Cao Fei, Mary Heilmann, Jeff Koons, and Florian Maier-Aichen — whose hallucinatory, irreverent, and sublime works transport us to imaginary worlds and altered states of consciousness. Jeff Koons plucks images and objects from popular culture, framing questions about taste and pleasure.
  • Mark Leckey, Flix
    2:06
    A film by Mark Leckey.
  • Art:21 - Carrie Mae Weems
    Art: 21
    2009, 1:29
    This video is excerpted from the Season 5 episode Art:21 episode "Compassion," on PBS. For more information click here.
     
    "Compassion" features three artists — William Kentridge, Doris Salcedo, and Carrie Mae Weems — whose works explore conscience and the possibility of understanding and reconciling past and present, while exposing injustice and expressing tolerance for others. Carrie Mae Weemss' vibrant explorations of photography, video, and verse breathe new life into traditional narrative forms — social documentary, tableaux, self-portrait, and oral history.
  • Art:21 - Doris Salcedo
    Art:21
    2009, 1:16
    This video is excerpted from the Season 5 Art:21 episode "Compassion," on PBS. For more information click here.
     
    "Compassion" features three artists — William Kentridge, Doris Salcedo, and Carrie Mae Weems — whose works explore conscience and the possibility of understanding and reconciling past and present, while exposing injustice and expressing tolerance for others. Doris Salcedo's sculptures and installations embody the silenced lives of the marginalized, from individual victims of violence to the disempowered of the Third World.
  • Marie Menken, Visual Variations on Noguchi, 1945
    1945, 4:00
    Sculptures of the famous Japanese-American artist, Isamu Noguchi, are set to a score by Lucille Dlugoszewski.
  • John Cage and Merce Cunningham at Walker Art Center
    Walker Art Center
    1981, 32:06
    In the spring of 1981, during a residency at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, choreographer Merce Cunningham and composer John Cage sat down to discuss their work and artistic process. As frequent collaborators, Cage and Cunningham pioneered a new framework of performance.
  • Video Discussion of Luc Tuymans retrospective at Wexner Center
    3:58
    From YouTube:
     
    "A short video to support the exhibition, Luc Tuymans, in the artist's first US retrospective, the most comprehensive presentation of his art to date.
     
    Jointly organized by the Wexner Center and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MoMA)
     
    Subsequent exhibition locations:
     
    San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2/6/10-5/10/10)
    Dallas Museum of Art (6/6/10-9/5/10)
    Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (10/2/10-1/9/11)
    Bozar Fine Arts Centre Brussels (2/11/11-5/18/11)"
     
    To read Jordan Kantor's preview of the exhibition, click here.
  • Kalup Linzy, Fuck U and Sampled & LeftOva
    7:00
    Written, Directed, and Edited by Kalup Linzy
     
    Kalup Linzy's "Sampled and LeftOva" and "Fuck U" for Proenza Schouler
    On the Occasion of Pitti W-Nš4. A Project of Fondazione Pitti Discovery. Produced by Art Production Fund.
     
    Make up by Aidan Keopg and Bryan Campbell for MAC.
  • Masaya Nakahara at Loop Line, Tokyo, 2007
    2:32, 2007
    Masaya Nakahara performs live at Loop Line in Japan.
  • Jack Goldstein, The Jump, 1978
    0:52
    Jack Goldstein's The Jump.
  • Cunningham and Atlas, Channels/Inserts, 1981
    3:26
    Footage from Channels/Inserts, 1981 (filmdance directed by Charles Atlas and Merce Cunningham)
    First Performed: New York, NY; Jan 1981 (2) Stage Version: New York, NY; 24 Mar 1981
     
    Music: David Tudor
    Design: Charles Atlas
    Dancers: Merce Cunningham Dance Company
  • Mary Ellen Carroll at NOZONE: Houston’s Mayoral Forum on Land Use
    Alan Balajadia (Contemporary Arts Museum Houston) and Samuel Jacobson (Rice University)
    2009
    Mayoral candidates in Houston participated in NOZONE: Houston’s Mayoral Forum on Land Use on July 9, 2009 at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Texas. The evening was moderated by conceptual artist and professor Mary Ellen Carroll, who also conceived and organized the event in conjunction with the museums' exhibition "No Zoning: Artists Engage Houston." To read Carroll's 500 words interview click here.
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