Tag Archives: film


Riley Harmon

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Riley Harmon, ‘Passengers (Never let me go)’ (2010-2013)

For the ‘Passenger’ series, Harmon inserted himself into movie scenes.


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All the frames from ‘Blade Runner’ (1982) in one frame. From moviebarcode.tumblr.com.

Thanks Dirk.


David Cronenberg

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Still from ‘Scanners’ (1981) by David Cronenberg.


Rineke Dijkstra

Rineke Dijkstra, Ruth Drawing Picasso, Tate Liverpool, 2009

Rineke Dijkstra, ‘Ruth Drawing Picasso’ (2009)


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How a chain link is made.


Ken Burns

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‘The Shakers: Hands to Work, Hearts to God’, a film by Ken Burns and Amy Stechler Burns.

They called themselves the United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing, but because of their ecstatic dancing, the world called them “Shakers.”


Dani Gal

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Dani Gal, ‘Model for a film set of the Mauthausen concentration camp from the memory of Mr. Kuck’ (2013)


Thom Andersen

Scene about modernist California homes from ‘Los Angeles plays itself’ (2003) by Thom Andersen

‘Los Angeles plays itself’ is a video essay, finished in 2003, exploring the way Los Angeles has been presented in movies.


Gene Kelly

Gene Kelly in ‘An American in Paris‘, directed by Vincente Minnelli (1951)


Elaine Sturtevant

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‘Warhol Marilyn’ (1964) by Elaine Sturtevant.

Elaine Sturtevant spent her artistic career of over 40 years remaking works by artists like Marcel Duchamp, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Joseph Beuys, Paul McCarthy, Felix Gonzales Torres and others. She mastered the techniques behind each work, like painting, sculpture, film, silk screen, performance, etc.

 

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‘Beuys Fettstuhl’ (1993) by Elaine Sturtevant.

 

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‘Gonzalez-Torres Untitled (Go-Go Dancing Platform)’ (2004) by Elaine Sturtevant.