475 Park Ave South, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10016
Monday - Friday
11:00am - 5:00pm
a.k.a. The New American Cinema Group. Est. 1961.
The largest archive and distributor of independent and avant-garde films in the world.
Each of Michael Snow's works, spanning across painting, sculpture, video, film, photography, holography, drawing, publishing and music, invites us to experience, question and contemplate the representation, its process and material. Rameau's Nephew by Diderot (Thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen illustrates his research both in the visual arts and in sound: For me, it is an authentic 'talking picture,' built from the true units of the syllable and the frame. All the possible image/sound relationships centering around people and speech generate the movie-audience relationships: a wide range of emotional possibilities; the experience of seeing/hearing this film. 'Speech,' 'Language,' 'Culture' - their sources, their nature... recorded, imaged, prove (?) that in this case a word is worth 1000 pictures.
"Michael Snow's Rameau's Nephew Etc. makes me crazy, makes the top of my head go flying off. I have a need of its particular regenerative insanity at least once a month."
Amy Taubin, The Soho Weekly News, 1977
Published with support by the Ministère de la culture et de la communication, Délégation aux arts plastiques, CNAP (FIACRE).
Photos: Jeff Guess
This box contains:
* the 4-1/4-hour film on two DVDs
* a 184-page bilingual book by Ivora Cusack and Stéfani de Loppinot, prefaced by Michael Snow and translated by Pip Chodorov, analyzing the 25 sequences of the film and making available for the first time reproductions of Snow's original preparatory scripts and notes archived at the Art Gallery of Ontario, in Toronto (Canada)
Author(s) | Micheal Snow, Ivora Cusak & Stéfani de Loppinot |
Artist(s) | Micheal Snow, Jonas Mekas, Dennis Young, Nam-June Paik, P. Adams Sitney, Marie Antoinette Roy, Amy Taubin, et al |
Format | DVD PAL Region Free, paperback book |
Original format | 16mm |
Year | 1970-74 |
Language(s) | English |
Runtime | 266 min |
Pages | 184 pages |
Publisher | RE:VOIR |
The Film-Makers’ Cooperative is the largest archive and distributor of independent and avant-garde films in the world. Created by artists in 1961 as the distribution branch of the New American Cinema Group, the Coop has more than 5,000 films, videotapes, and DVDs in its collection.
475 Park Ave South, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10016
Monday - Friday
11:00am - 5:00pm