28th Oct, 2020 14:00
Stan Brakhage (1933-2003)
‘PRELUDE: DOG STAR MAN’ FILM STILL, 1961-1964, Vintage silver gelatin print, printed 1967, image size, 185 x 140mm, sheet size, 266 x 206mm, with various annotations in pen and crayon in margin, and with hand written label affixed and Stephen Dwoskin archival stamp verso
Stan Brakhage was an non-narrative filmmaker. He is regarded as one of the most important experimental filmmakers of the 20th century. He worked with various kinds of celluloid: 16mm, 8mm, 35mm, and IMAX, and was a practitioner of what he referred to as 'pure cinema'. Dog Star Man (1961-64), perhaps his most famous work, features a man climbing a mountain, shots of stellar objects and more footage of his wife giving birth. It is usually read as addressing the unity of creation.
Provenance: Stephen Dwoskin Archive
Sold for £238
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