Videotapes in the Media Resources Center, UC Berkeley After Modernism: The Dilemma of Influence. The purposeful dismantling of the modernist myth has been the central issue of contemporary art making and art criticism. Since the 1. 96. 0s, other disciplines, cultures and artists previously excluded from modernism's privileged canons have become absorbed into an ever expanding field of activity and influence. Younger artsts are a new breed of cultural scavengers - - anything is fair game for appropriation or reinterpretation.
Here various modernists discuss their art works. Video/C 9. 10. 2American Visions Written and narrated by Robert Hughes.
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A Wave From the Atlantic. Waves of immigrants in the early 2.
The tenements are documented by photographer Jacob Riis and the socially conscious Ashcan School. Then, after the historic 1. Armory show, artists like Joseph Stella, Paul Strand, Alfred Stieglitz, forge a modernism that is uniquely American. Also presents the work of Robert Henri, George Bellows, Marcel Duchamp, Charles Demuth, Arthur Dove, Georgia O'Keeffe, Mabel Dodge Luhand, Marsden Hartley and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Video/C 4. 77. 9Streamlines and Breadlines. Examines the mythic images of the 1.
New York and the rural heartland is idealized by Regionalists like Thomas Hart. Artists of the WPA celebrate the worker as hero, while Jacob Lawrence tells stories of black America, and ambitious New Deal projects like Hoover Dam project self- confidence in hard times.
Also examines the work of Raymond Hood, Edward Hopper, Stuart Davis, and Grant Wood. Video/C 4. 78. 0 The Empire of Signs. After the post- war era, Hughes traces the development of abstract expressionism and the life of Jackson Pollock, and explores how artists as different as James Rosenquist, Claes Oldenburg, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, David Smith, Willem De Kooning, Robert Rauschenberg, Romare Bearden, Joseph Cornell, Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns reacted to the new consumer culture.
Video/C 4. 78. 1 The Age of Anxiety. This final segment explores how American art has reflected the upheavals of the last 2. Hughes traces the evolution of abstract art and minimalism and considers the spiritual richness of earth works, in which nature is the artist's medium. He ends the series by profiling a wide range of contemporary artists including Edward Kienholz, Donald Judd, Richard Serra, Walter De Maria, Robert Smithson, Bruce Nauman, Richard Diebenkorn, Philip Guston, Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, Susan Rothenberg, Eric Fischl, Louise Bourgeois and James Turrell. Video/C 4. 78. 2 Art in an Age of Mass Culture An exhibit at New York's Museum of Modern Art titled "High and low", traces the historic relationship between modernist art and low or mass culture. Examples of early 2.
James Rosenquist, Jenny Holzer, Jeff Koons, Roy Lichtenstein, Elizabeth Murray and others. Centered around a walk- through of the show with its curators Kirk Varnedoe and Adam Gopnik, the film explores the question of the fate of avant- garde art in mass cuture. Video/C 9. 10. 4 Artists of the Boston Cyberarts Festival. Compilation of new media artworks from the 2.
Boston Cyberarts Festival. The artists featured represent sound, performance, video, kinetics and digital art. Contents: Attainment / Christy Georg (3: 4. Ravi Jain - - The memory of your touch / Henry Kaufman (2: 1. Irrigation / Peter Tucker (7: 1. Language extension #4 / David Webber (3: 2.
DVD 2. 83. 5 Cyberpunk. Documents contemporary U. S. socio- cultural trends- - specifically in the San Francisco Bay region- - influenced by punk culture and computer and other advanced technologies.
Features an interview with William Gibson, science fiction writer whose concepts have become a part of real life in the technology and culture of recent years. Topics covered include: virtual reality, hacking & piracy, art & fashion, industrial music, and mind machines & cyborgs.
Video/C 2. 90. 7Factory Days: Paul Morrissey Remembers the Sixties. An interview with the independent filmmaker Paul Morrissey. Well- focused, the commentary is voiced over an array of rare still photos and archival documentary footage of himself, Warhol, the Factory and its many players. We learn a number of interesting things about the milieu of the Factory, the making of the films, and the way in which Andy approached life as one continuous photo opportunity." 2. DVD 6. 38. 4 Film as a Subversive Art (Amos Vogel and Cinema 1. Filmed profile of Amos Vogel, 8. New York resident and Austrian emigre, founder of the New York Film Festival and America's most important film society, Cinema 1.
The audiences of Cinema 1. United States. Produced and directed by Paul Cronin. DVD 6. 29. 7 Futurist Life Redux The first Futurist film ever made, "Vita Futurista" was created in 1. Arnaldo Ginna and other artists. The only known copy of this film is lost. Now, an extraordinary group of contemporary film and video artists create a brand new version for the twenty- first century.
Featuring the work of: Trisha Baga, chameckilerner, Martha Colburn, Ben Coonley, George Kuchar, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Shana Moulton, Shannon Plumb, Aida Ruilova, Matthew Silver and Shoval Zohar (The Future), Michael Smith. Produced by Performa ; curated by Lana Wilson and Andrew Lampert.
DVD X7. 16. 4 Postmodernism. This program looks at postmodernism as reflected in architecture and art. Using numerous examples drawn from the United States and Britain, this documentary seeks to define the movement through commentary by authors, architects and art critics. Looks at the contributions and influence of 2. Robert Venturi, Andy Warhol, Jacques Derrida, and Kazuo Ishiguro to the development of Postmodernism. DVD 3. 94. 4; also vhs 8. Resistance[s]: Experimental Films from the Middle East and North Africa Dansons / Zoulikha Bouabdellah (Algeria/France, 2.
Transit / Taysir Batniji (Palestine/France, 2. Dieu me pardonne / Mounir Fatmi (Morocco/France, 2. Wet tiles / Lamya Gargash (UAE, 2. Allahu Akbar / Usama Alshaibi (Iraq/USA, 2.
Untitled part 3b (as if) beauty never ends / Jayce Salloum (Lebanon/Canada, 2. K3 (Les femmes) / Frederique Devaux (Algeria/France, 2.
Ca sera beau : From Beyrouth with love / Wael Noureddine (Lebanon/France, 2. DVD authors, Marc Horchler, Thomas Lambert ; text, Silke Schmicki, Christine Sehnaoui. Includes eight, short, experimental films and videos from Middle Eastern and North African artists and interviews with those filmmakers. Using images to lead the narrative, each artist, no matter their style or medium succeeds in raising fundamental questions relating to humanity, politics and aesthetics.
Double- sided DVD; PAL format on one side, NTSC format on the other side. In English, French and Arabic with optional subtitles in French, English, Arabic, and German. DVD 6. 77. 7Russian Avant Garde: A Romance with the Revolution This program documents the achievements of the Russian avant- garde movement and the impact of the Russian Revolution, which at first nurtured modern art as an emblem of communist culture and then banned it in favor of socialist realism.
Set within the context of the Lenin/Stalin years it focuses on the contributions of the art critic Nikolai Punin and the work of major Soviet artists Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Tatlin, and Pavel Filonov. Video/C 7. 89. 3Shock of Futurism. Documentary examines the least known and most extreme of all the 2. Avant- Gardes, the Futurists, who developed many concepts and artistic principles.
By replacing the fixed point of view of traditional art with motion and speed Umberto Boccioni, Giacomo Balla, Carlo Carra, and Gino Severini, the leaders of Futurism, emerged to the forefront of the international art scene from the stale and conservative cultural atmosphere of Italy before World War I. Video/C 6. 01. 0 Shock of the New. BBC's sequel to Civilisation, picks up at the threshold of the 2. Written and presented by Robert Hughes. Vol. 1: The Mechanical Paradise: : Explores Western art during the period 1.
Vol. 2: The Powers That Be: Examines the art of the post- World War I period, including Dada and German expressionism, and discusses how art reflected the intellectual and political mood of the period. DVD 2. 84. 5 ; also on vhs 2. Vol. 1); Video/C 2.
Vol. 2)Vol. 3: The Landscape of Pleasure: The South of France and the Mediterranean became a generator of color- filled images of well- being that permeated the work of Monet, Cezanne and other Impressionists. Vol. 4: Trouble in Utopia: The glass palaces of German architects gave way to the functionalists. Looks at the concern for social programs, which became reflected in art, exemplified in the town plans of le Corbusier, the speculations of Buckminster Fuller and the strange wasteland of Brasilia. DVD 2. 84. 6; also on vhs 2. Vol. 3); Video/C 2. Vol. 4)Vol 5: The Threshold of Liberty: Surrealism was the last revolutionary art movement of the Twentieth Century.
Dali, Mire, and Magritte were striving to liberate the unconscious mind through fantasy/reality. Vol. 6: The View from the Edge: Figurative Expressionism was ruined by the realities of the Nazi death camps whose horrors surpassed distortions of the human body no artist could imagine. DVD 2. 84. 7; Video/C 2. Vol 7: Culture as Nature: In the mid- 2. Pop art exploded onto the scene. Vol 8: The Future That Was: The new age of Modernism that began with this century is now the establishment, as are its consequences.
Looks at the current nature of modern art, which is evolving away from an organized system of dealers and museums into such expressions as conceptual art, earthworks and body art. DVD 2. 84. 8; also on vhs 2.
Vol. 7); Video/C 2. Vol. 8)Situationists Hampton, Howard. The Devil's Envoy: Guy Debord and the Cinema of Annihilation." Film Comment. May/Jun 2. 00. 6. Vol. 4. 2, Iss. 3; p.
UC users only Levin, Thomas Y."Dismantling the Spectacle: The Cinema of Guy Debord." In: Guy Debord and the situationist international : texts and documents / edited by Tom Mc. Donough. pp: 3. 21- 4. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c.