Robert Beavers
Title | Robert Beavers PDF eBook |
Author | Rebekah Rutkoff |
Publisher | Austrian Film Museum |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Experimental films |
ISBN | 9783901644696 |
"In a career spanning five decades, Roert Beavers has distinguished himself as one of the most important American avant-garde filmmakers ... This volume contains critical investigations of Beavers's most important films and a collection of the filmmaker's own writings. Occupying a unique space between poetry and philosophy, his aphoristic meditations vivify his own work and generously illuminate the art of film"--Back cover.
Double Vision
Title | Double Vision PDF eBook |
Author | Rebekah Rutkoff |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2024-08-27 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0262048760 |
A lavishly illustrated inside account of one of avant-garde film’s most original outsiders, the filmmaker Robert Beavers. Double Vision is a beautifully written work of biography and criticism that tells the inside story of Robert Beavers (b. 1949), a major American avant-garde filmmaker. Until now, Beavers’s dramatic life of itinerancy and resistance to commercial circulation has obscured his recognition as one of today’s most significant living filmmakers. In Double Vision, Rebekah Rutkoff, the first scholar to have full access to Beavers’s writing archive, sheds light on this deeply original underground figure and reveals the way Beavers’s films explore nonoptical seeing—awareness itself—as an outcome of cinematic sight. Born in the United States, Beavers moved to Europe as a teenager with his partner, filmmaker Gregory Markopoulos, in 1967. Over the following decades, he developed a unique cinematic language that fuses spiritual aims with cultural critique and braids domestic and erotic self-portraiture with studies of colored light and his own filmmaking process. Rutkoff uses the concept of “double vision” as a means to explore the poetic feedback loop between Beavers’s filmmaking and writing practices, examine his life story and art next to those of Markopoulos, and demonstrate how his films defy standard art historical genealogies and binary thought. Richly illustrated with compelling film stills, many never before seen, Rutkoff’s account of the outsider artist stands as the most detailed, knowledgeable, and fully researched to date. Double Vision celebrates Beavers’s singular achievement and promises to make him known to all those who have not yet encountered his work.
The American Genealogist
Title | The American Genealogist PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 628 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Connecticut |
ISBN |
The Melancholy Lens
Title | The Melancholy Lens PDF eBook |
Author | Tony Pipolo |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0197551165 |
The prevalence of loss and mourning, and of charged relationships with parents or parental figures has had a surprising influence on several American avant-garde filmmakers' work. To date, however, little attention has been given to these themes. In The Melancholy Lens, author Tony Pipolooffers a detailed look at the significant role of underlying biographical and psychological factors in specific works by leading avant-garde filmmakers. Covering a range of filmmakers including Maya Deren, Stan Brakhage, Gregory Markopoulos, Robert Beavers, Ken Jacobs, and Ernie Gehr, The MelancholyLens takes a sensitive approach to understand the motivations of each filmmaker as related to a given work. Pipolo argues, for example, that the work of Deren and Brakhage lends itself to a more aggressive appreciation of psychoanalytic principles.The Deren films studied-Meshes of the Afternoon, At Land, and Ritual in Transfigured Time-are read as varying responses to the death of her father, with whom she had a strained relationship. Tortured Dust-the final film Brakhage made about his first family-was, by his own account, a work ofcontention and desperation. The elusiveness of Gregory Markopoulos' The Mysteries cannot conceal its naked obsession with death any more than it can diminish the film's poignancy. Robert Beavers' Sotiros is an especially rich and vivid exposure of a vulnerable chapter in the filmmakers's life. Inthe final two chapters on Ken Jacobs and Ernie Gehr, Pipolo looks outward for artistic motivation to show how both filmmakers' fascination with the history of film and video manifests as a melancholic view of greater history in their work. In the afterword, the author considers later figures whosework is kindred to the theme of this book, among them Nathaniel Dorsky, Phil Solomon, David Gatten, and Lewis Klahr.
Eyes Upside Down
Title | Eyes Upside Down PDF eBook |
Author | P. Adams Sitney |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 432 |
Release | 2008-04-18 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0190450215 |
Sitney analyzes in detail the work of eleven American avant-garde filmmakers as heirs to the aesthetics of exhilaration and innovative vision articulated by Ralph Waldo Emerson and explored by John Cage, Charles Olson and Gertrude Stein. The films discussed span the sixty years since the Second World War. With three chapters each devoted to Stan Brakhage and Robert Beavers, two each to Hollis Frampton and Jonas Mekas, and single chapters on Marie Menken, Ian Hugo, Andrew Noren, Warren Sonbert, Su Friedrich, Ernie Gehr, and Abigail Child, Eyes Upside Down is the fruit of Sitney's lifelong study of visionary aspirations in the American avant-garde cinema.
Encyclopedia of Pennsylvania Biography
Title | Encyclopedia of Pennsylvania Biography PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 800 |
Release | 1915 |
Genre | Pennsylvania |
ISBN |
Successful Families
Title | Successful Families PDF eBook |
Author | W. Robert Beavers |
Publisher | W W Norton & Company Incorporated |
Pages | 237 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 9780393700916 |
Using as its basis extensive clinical research, this book relates methods of family treatment to assessment, and describes the approaches to families most likely to be useful. It focuses on such basic values as responsibility, integrity, competence and respect as the foundation of therapy.