From Screen to Gallery: Cinema, Video and Installation Art Practices
American Art, Summer 2008, v. 22, no. 2, pp. 2-8
Hanhardt discusses the artistic atmosphere that led to a variety of famed experimental filmmaker experimenting with video, film and installation practices. He goes on to look at some of these works and, finally, pleads for the protection and preservation of these works, citing a lack of such services and the seemingly imminent extinction of material useful for these practices.
ITEM 2008.180 – available for viewing in the Research Centre
Videos, Artworks and Artists Cited
Dog Star Man – Stan Brakhage
Eat – Andy Warhol
Prune Flat – Robert Whitman
Iris – Les Levine
Wipe Cycle – Ira Schneider & Frank Gillette
Live-Taped Video Corridor – Bruce Nauman
Adjoined Dislocations – Valie Export
TV Eyepiece – Nam June Paik
Global Groove – Nam June Paik & John Godfrey