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  • Recreating Robert Smithson's Floating Island
    3:34
    Minetta Brooks collaborated with the Whitney Museum of Art to recreate Robert Smithon‘s Floating Island, 1970. The constructed island drifted in New York’s waterways in September of 2005.
  • Art: 21 William Kentridge
    Art:21
    2010
    Excerpted from William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible, a new hour-long film from the producers of the Peabody-Award winning Art:21 Art in the Twenty-First Century television series. The film gives viewers an intimate look into the mind and creative process of William Kentridge, the South African artist whose acclaimed work has made him one of the most dynamic and exciting contemporary artists working today.
     
    William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible premieres October 21, 2010, at 10 PM on PBS (check local listings).
  • Trailer for Carlos (2010)
    2010; 1:31
    In the mini-series Carlos, director Olivier Assayas tells the story of Venezuelan revolutionary, Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, who founded a worldwide terrorist organization and raided the OPEC headquarters in 1975 before being caught by the French police.
  • Rirkrit Tiravanija cooks at the Moderna Museet, November 5, 2010
    David Velasco
    3:01
    Rirkrit Tiravanija and Tobias Rehberger cook Thai food with Swedish Meatballs at a party for museum director Daniel Birnbaum at the Moderna Museet, November 5, 2010.
  • Trailer for PINA (2011)
    Wim Wenders
    2011, 1:35
    PINA is a film for Pina Bausch by Wim Wenders. The feature-length dance film was shot in 3D with the ensemble of the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch and shows the art of the German choreographer who died in the summer of 2009, inviting the viewer on a sensual, visually stunning journey of discovery into a new dimension: right onto the stage of the legendary ensemble and together with the dancers beyond the theater, into the city and the surrounding industrial landscape of Wuppertal––the place that was the home and center of Pina Bausch’s creative life for more than thirty-five years.
  • Andrea Diodati, She Came from the Sea, 2009
    Andrea Diodati
    2009, 5:00
    She came from the sea
  • Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Empire (Trailer for the 2010 Viennale)
    1:25
    Apichatpong Weerasethakul created this trailer, titled Empire, for the 2010 Viennale.
  • Mary Kelly at the Moderna Museet
    2010; 11:12
    The artists and curators discuss the works in this exhibition.
  • Trailer for Bedtime for Bonzo (1951)
    1951
    Ronald Reagan stars as professor Peter Boyd in this 1951 comedy directed by Frederick De Cordova. In an effort to salvage his professional and personal reputation, Boyd adopts a lab chimp and attempts to teach the animal human morals, using 1950s-era child rearing techniques.
  • Brion Gysin, Pistol Poem, recorded for the BBC, 1960
    1960, 3:42
    Brion Gysin recorded this poem in 1960 for BBC. The final product included the various gunshots spliced in along with his voice.
  • Stephanie Syjuco on The Counterfeit Crochet Project
    KQED
    2010, 5:59
    San Francisco artist Stephanie Syjuco describes her participatory artwork, The Counterfeit Crochet Project (Critique of a Political Economy), 2006–2008.
  • The Wooster Group Rehearses Vieux Carré (2010)
    00:47
    In this video: Daniel Jackson, Andrew Schneider, Kaneza Schaal, Kate Valk (voice), Elizabeth LeCompte (voice), Ari Fliakos (voice). To read Elizabeth LeCompte's 500 Words about the piece click here.
  • Liz Cohen Demonstrates the Trabantimino at Salon 94
    Liza Béar
    2010, 8:15
    “Trabantimino displays bravura mechanics, a whiff of nostalgia and a sense of humor. Liz Cohen took to task three aspects of car culture: ownership, fabrication, and marketing.”
  • Yes Men on Dow Chemical
    5:29
    December 3, 2004: Andy Bichlbaum of the Yes Men appears on BBC World as “Jude Finisterra” of Dow Chemical to apologize for 1984 Bhopal disaster.
  • Cory Arcangel, Modified Dancing Stands, 2010
    Cory Arcangel
    2010, 4:01
    Cory Arcangel's Modified Dancing Stands are modified to rotate at slightly different speeds and go in and out of phase about every four minutes. The video was shot at the Museum of Contemporary Art Miami in 2010. Music by DJ Icey.
  • Obayashi Nobuhiko, House, 1977. (Trailer)
    1:42
    Trailer for Obayashi Nobuhiko, House, 1977.
  • Robert Breer, Blazes, 1961
    1961, 1:03
    A 16-mm animated short film by Robert Breer.
  • Noriko Furunishi Interview
    Minneapolis Institute of Arts
    2009; 4:01
    Furunishi, who was born in Kobe, Japan, and lives in Los Angeles, uses a large-format 4 x 5 camera to make several film images of geographical sites in the United States. Each image represents a different point of view, typically including one with a span from the tip of the artists toes into the foreground and landscape. After selecting four to six images, Furunishi scans the negatives onto a computer and then digitally stitches them together with Adobe Photoshop to create seemingly continuous landscapes. A close look reveals that some images have been flipped upside down or rearranged within the composition. The vertical orientation of Furunishi‘s photographs recalls the complex formal compositions of historical Chinese and Japanese hanging scroll paintings, providing a contemporary perspective on the Minneapolis Institute of Arts’s renowned Asian collection.
  • Robert Breer, 69, 1968
    4:24, 1968
    Robert Breer animated film.
  • Trailer for Heartbeats (2011)
    Remstar Films
    2011, 1:00
    Trailer for Xavier Dolan‘s Heartbeats. Read Dolan’s 500 Words click here.
  • Ryan Trecartin, K-CoreaINC.K (section a), 2009.
    Ryan Trecartin
    33:05
    Global Korea (GK): Telfar Clemens
    North America Korea (NAK)183: Veronica Gelbaum
    Mexico Korea (MK): Raul de Nieves
    USA Korea (USAK): Ryan Trecartin
    British Korea (BK): Laura Walpole
    General South AmeriK (GSAK): Xavier Cha
     
    Argentinian Korea: Solomon Chase
    Iran@-itzerland Korea: Samuel Cormier
    Non-Localized Korea: Mary Ann Heagerty
    Hungary Korea: Sarah Ball
    French adaptation Korea: Lizzie Fitch
    BRAZILIAN SPACE
    Public Process Korea: Adrian Samuel Massey 3rd
    Morocco Korea: Sergio Pastor
    Post-Canadian Retriever Korea: Daniel Spann
    Israel Korea: Leilah Weinraub
    Another Greek Korea: Liz Zacharia
    Armenia Korea: David Toro
     
    Driver: Ashland Mines
    Taffy (re-use mode): Mikki Michel Olson
    Wait: Ryan Trecartin
    Able: Lizzie Fitch
  • Feng Mengbo, Long March: Restart, 2010
    Feng Mengbo
    2011, 5:56
    Long March: Restart is a fully functioning video game created by Feng Mengbo, a Beijing-based artist known for his long-time engagement with digital technology. Lifting imagery from classic games like Street Fighter II and Super Mario Bros., along with propaganda motifs from Communist China, Mengbo invites visitors to direct the hero, a Red Army soldier, via a wireless controller and combat the various enemies in his digital path. Long March: Restart is on view at MoMA PS1 until April 4, 2011.
  • Christian Marclay Interview
    Trio
    2006, 5:59
    Christian Marclay discusses his interest in unwanted sound and video as well as his use of turntables and telephones in his artistic practice.
  • Trailer for Alice Neel, 2009
    SeeThink Productions
    2009, 2:33
    Documentary on the life and work of Alice Neel (1900–1984), American portrait painter.
  • Trisha Brown, under Blue Sky, 2008
    2008, 2:03
    Trisha Brown Dance Company performs under Blue Sky at Jardin des Tuileries in Paris.
  • Xavier Le Roy, Self Unfinished, 1998–. (Excerpt)
    2:03
    A performance of Xavier Le Roy's Self Unfinished, 1998–.
  • Melissa Chiu on Ai Weiwei and Creative Expression in China
    Asia Society
    2011, 3:03
    Asia Society museum director Melissa Chiu reflects on the new parameters of creative expression in China, as illustrated by the career of artist and activist Ai Weiwei.
  • Bowl With Eggs on the 210 Freeway
    Nosralist
    2010, 0:54
    Jeff Koons’s Bowl With Eggs, 2009, abandoned on the 210 Freeway.
  • A video interview with Zarjaz
    Afterlife Systems
    5:06
    A video interview with baroquabilly artist Zarjaz. For more on Zarjaz, see Amy Yao's Top Ten.
  • At Salon 94, The East German Trabant Gets a Stretch in Liz Cohen's Trabantimino
    Liza Béar
    8:15
    “Trabantimino, eight years in the making and completed just one hour before its October 7 opening at Salon 94, displays bravura mechanics, a whiff of nostalgia and a sense of humour. Liz Cohen took to task three aspects of car culture: ownership, fabrication and marketing. Combining design features of two defunct models that represent different cultures— the East German Trabant and the Chevy El Camino truck—Cohen learned mechanical engineering from mentors at World Wide Customs, Oakland; Elwood Bodyworks, Scottsdale, Arizona; and Kustom Creations, Detroit. In a parody of marketing protocol , Cohen doubled up as pin-up girl, striking humorous poses for automotive shows.
    The current exhibit, which marks the reopening of Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn's Salon 94 at 243 Bowery, includes a wall of b& w photographs of tools used to make the hybrid vehicle, and pin-up prints and ephemera. This minidoc was filmed and edited by Liza Béar at the opening and on the following day.”
  • Louise Nevelson speaks with Hilton Kramer at the Guggenheim in 1986
    9:43
    Louise Nevelson speaks with Hilton Kramer at the Guggenheim in 1986 on the occasion of an award. Video by Nelson Sullivan.
  • David Wojnarowicz, A Fire in My Belly (Film in Progress), 1986–87.
    21:00
    The original version of David Wojnarowicz's A Fire in My Belly, 1986–87. Super 8, black-and-white and color.
  • Jake Scott, Welcome to the Rileys, 2010
    2:26
    Trailer for Jake Scott's Welcome to the Rileys (2010).
  • Ariko Anaoka, Twins, Iceland, 8mm (Part I)
    Honke Owariya and Ariko Anaoka
    5:10
    Honke Owariya and Ariko Anaoka
  • Trailer for Todd Haynes's Mildred Pierce
    1:34
    Trailer for Todd Haynes's Mildred Pierce
  • Kemialliset Ystävät, Kajastusmuseo, 2010.
    Brenna Murphy and Amy Faust
    2010, 4:17
    Music video created by Portland-based artists Brenna Murphy and Amy Faust.
  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Welt am Draht (World on a Wire), 1973. Excerpt.
    1973, 2:30
    Small scene from Fassbinder's 1973 film World on a Wire.
  • Trailer for Somewhere (2010)
    1:52
    The trailer for Sofia Coppola‘s film Somewhere (2010). To see artforum.com’s video interview with Coppola, click here.
  • Takashi Murakami at Versailles
    Vernissage TV
    2010, 4:48
    Takashi Murakami discusses his work in the “Murakami Versailles” exhibition. For more information see Meredith Martin's article in the March 2011 issue of Artforum.
  • Rick Schmidt, Emerald Cities, 1983. (Excerpt)
    Rick Schmidt
    1983, 5:10
    A scene from Rick Schmidt‘s film Emerald Cities featuring The Mutants. For more on the film, see Amy Yao’s Top Ten.
  • Trailer for Miguel Gutierrez and the Powerful People, Last Meadow, 2009.
    3:13
    Clips from Miguel Gutierrez and the Powerful People's Last Meadow, 2009.
  • Vito Acconci Reads from Architecture in Words Only
    Liza Béar
    5:53
    Vito Acconci reads poems (here excerpted) from 2004 and 2006 at the Oil Kills Poet Spills benefit for Endangered Species, Marble Cemetery, New York on October 2nd. Other poets who read include John Giorno, Anne Waldman, Lydia Cortez, and Rene Ricard. A complete recording of the more than a dozen poets reading should be posted at www.artofficial.us.
  • Trisha Brown, Sololos, 1976, and Watermotor, 1978.
    1976; 1978, 4:50
    This video features two pieces choreographed by Trisha Brown. The first is Sololos, performed by Brown and Wendy Perron. The second is Watermotor, a solo by Brown. Neither piece is set to music.
  • Trailer for Bill Cunningham New York
    Bill Cunningham
    2011, 2:03
    Trailer to Richard Press’s documentary Bill Cunningham New York. For more information see Amy Taubin’s Roving Eye.
  • Sofia Coppola talks about Somewhere
    artforum.com
    4:15
    Sofia Coppola discusses her latest feature film Somewhere (2010), on the occasion of its US premiere. For the full 500 Words entry click here.
  • A Conversation with Lena Dunham
    massify
    2010, 2:43
    Lena Dunham chats about her first feature, Creative Nonfiction. Dunham's second feature, Tiny Furniture, won the juried narrative film prize at SXSW 2010.
  • Rachel Mason, My Chechen Wolves, 2008
    A song about Dzokhar Dudayev by artist/songwriter Rachel Mason from her 2008 album Ambassadors Volume II. To read her 500 Words click here.
  • Greyson Chance singing “Paparazzi”
    3:38
    Greyson Chance singing “Paparazzi”
  • Susan Philipsz, Lowlands, 2009.
    2009, 8:26
    Susan Philipsz is the winner of the 2010 Turner Prize. This video documents her work Lowlands, and was filmed under the George V bridge by the River Clyde in Glasgow. Her 500 Words from December 2010 is here.
  • View of Stephen G. Rhodes show at Metro Pictures, New York, 2008.
    ArtblogNY
    1:56
    View of Stephen G. Rhodes, “Whipped Jamboree: Interregnum Repetition Restoration (Whipped Lincoln) and Interregnum Repetition (Whipped Washington),” 2008, at Metro Pictures, New York.
  • Janet Biggs, Vanishing Point, 2009. (Excerpt)
    Janet Biggs
    2009; 1:06
    This video takes its title from Richard Sarafian‘s 1971 road movie. Biggs combines images of motorcycle speed record holder Leslie Porterfield on the salt flats of Utah with Harlem’s Addicts Rehabilitation Center Gospel Choir performing a song written specifically for the video. After a devastating crash on the Bonneville Salt Flats at over 100 mph in 2007, Leslie Porterfield returned in 2008 and broke three world motorcycle records with a top speed of 234 mph.
  • Susan Philipsz, Surround Me, 2010.
    Artangel
    2010, 11:37
    SURROUND ME by Susan Philipsz can be seen at six sites in the City of London every weekend until 2 January 2011. See artangel.org.uk/​surroundme for details Read her 500 words interview here.
  • Ari Marcopoulos Gives a Tour of His Berkeley Art Museum Exhibition
    BAMPFA
    2010; 3:03
    Photographer Ari Marcopoulos discusses his survey of work at the Berkeley Art Museum, an exhibition called “Within Arm's Reach.”
  • Susan Silton and the Crowing Hens
    2010, 1:57
    The performative launch of Susan Silton's multipart project about women whistling and the inbetween voice at LAXART, Los Angeles. Performers: Kathryn Nockels, Jessica Basta, Carole Anne Kaufman, Erin Barnes, Laura Loftsgaarden, Susan Silton. Composer/Arranger/Cellist: Jessica Catron. Musicians: Erin Barnes, Joe Berardi, Jeremy Drake. Writer Dodie Bellamy also read from Whistle While You Dixie, one of a series of written works commissioned for the project.
  • “Move: Choreographing You” at Hayward Gallery
    Southbank Centre
    2010, 2:41
    Performers are woven into an exhibition at Hayward Gallery of sculptural works, set pieces, and installations which can be activated by visitors to the gallery and by a group of resident performers in the gallery daily.
     
    Move: Choreographing You invites you to become a participant––or even a dancer––in installations and sculptures by internationally renowned visual artists and choreographers.
  • High Line Art: Kim Beck, Space Available
    Friends of the High Line
    2011; 2:03
    Artist Kim Beck speaks about Space Available, a new public art installation on rooftops along the High Line. Space Available will debut on Friday, March 4, 2011.
  • MIA Artist in Residence: David Reed
    Minneapolis Institute of Arts
    David Reed (b. 1946) is famous for his sensuous abstract paintings containing swirling brushstrokes. The artist smoothes the surface of his paintings by sanding away layers of paint and glaze, giving each canvas a transparent glow. Reed draws inspiration from a variety of sources, including Abstract Expressionism, Baroque, and Mannerist painting.
  • Robert Breer, 70, 1970
    1970, 4:32
    This is a 16-mm silent animation by Robert Breer animation from 1970. It was taken from the LE MOUVEMENT DES IMAGES DVD, which was released by the Centre Pompidou in 2006.
  • Arto Lindsay performs at the Moderna Museet, November 5, 2010
    David Velasco
    7:18
    Arto Lindsay performing at the Moderna Museet on the occasion of a party for incoming director Daniel Birnbaum, November 5, 2010.
  • Interview with Robert Breer on Screening Room, 1976
    8:04, 1976
    Since the 1950s, American animator Robert Breer has been well-known for his films exploring shape, color, perspective, and motion.
  • Behind the scenes at “Big Deal Tiny Creatures,” Los Angeles, 2010
    Tiny Creature 007
    2009, 6:00
    Filmed on December 16th, December 17th, Christmas, December 28th, and New Year‘s Eve 2009.
     
    Picture one: Mecca Vazie Andrews and the movement Movement, by Heidi Dickinson, opening night December 18th, 2009
     
    Picture two: Piper Kaplan in Puro Instinct, by unknown, Girls Gone Wild December 21st, 2009
     
    Picture three: Children of God by Matt Fishbeck, photo by S.A. Griffin
     
    Picture four: Ulysses by Kate Stewart, photo by J. Gold
     
    All footage at Big Deal Tiny Creatures @ D. I. Y. Gallery in Echo Park
    and Larkspur on Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve in Angelino Heights.
     
    Footage taken by Kim & Cathey
     
    Music by John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band
    Hold On John & I Found Out
  • Clip of Christopher Schlingensief’s MTV Germany Show U3000
    MTV Germany
    2000, 8:17
    A clip from Christoph Schlingensief’s German MTV program called U3000. Special guest performance by Atari Teenage Riot.
  • Interview with Rirkrit Tiravanija for Absolut Art Award 2010
    5:11
    Interview with Rirkrit Tiravanija for Absolut Art Award 2010.
  • Thierry Mugler Ready-to-Wear
    4:20
    A montage of Thierry Mugler's ready-to-wear shows throughout the 1980s.
  • Ed Ruscha Interview
    Moderna Museet
    2010; 7:20
    The artist discusses his retrospective at the Stockholm museum.
  • Berwick Street Collective, Nightcleaners Part 1, 1972-75. (Excerpt)
    Marc Karlin, Mary Kelly, James Scott and Humphry Trevelyan
    Nightcleaners Part 1 is a documentary made by members of the Berwick Street Collective (Marc Karlin, Mary Kelly, James Scott and Humphry Trevelyan) about the campaign to unionize the women who cleaned office blocks at night and who were being victimized and underpaid. Intending at the outset to make a campaign film, the Collective was forced to turn to new forms in order to represent the forces at work between the cleaners, the Cleaner‘s Action Group, the unions, and the complex nature of the campaign itself. The result was an intensely self-reflexive film, which implicated both the filmmakers and the audience in the processes of precarious, invisible labor. It is increasingly recognized as a key work of the 1970s and as an important precursor, in both subject matter and form, to current political art practice.
     
    Nightcleaners was shown in April 2010 as part of CCA Glasgow’s Beta Movement program.
  • Jeff and Michael Zimbalist on The Two Escobars: Expose of Narco-Soccer
    Liza Béar
    2010, 7:26
    The Two Escobars, a documentary by Favela Rising directors Michael and Jeff Zimbalist unravels the intertwined events leading up to the murders of drug king Pablo Escobar and soccer captain Andres Escobar. Made for ESPN, The Two Escobars, which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival and then screened at Cannes this year, will be released theatrically October 15 at Cinema Village in New York.
  • John Baldessari speaks with Tim Griffin
    artforum.com
    3:14
    The artist John Baldessari sits down with Tim Griffin in New York on the occasion of his retrospective's arrival at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  • Stanya Kahn, It‘s Cool, I’m Good, 2010. (Excerpt)
    Trailer for a single channel video with 5.1 surround sound. Music by The Fuckemos and Lords of Light.
  • Rita Ackermann and Harmony Korine on Shadowfux
    Canape TV
    2011, 8:26
    Rita Ackermann and Harmony Korine discuss their first collaborative project, Shadowfux, at the Swiss Institute in New York.
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