The Art of Vision
1961 American film
The Art of Vision | |
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Directed by | Stan Brakhage |
Starring | Stan Brakhage |
Cinematography | Stan Brakhage |
Edited by | Stan Brakhage |
Release date | 1961-1965 |
Running time | 270 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film |
The Art of Vision is an experimental film directed by Stan Brakhage. This colour silent films reuses footage from Brakhage's Dog Star Man but edited it into a much longer film.[1] A presentation for retrospective screening of the film explains this difference of treatment of the same material: "The rarely screened magnum opus by Stan Brakhage, an expanded version of his “cosmological epic” Dog Star Man. That film was made with multilayered superimpositions; in The Art of Vision, each layer is shown separately."[2]
Reception
The Harvard Film Archive presents The Art of Vision as "a monumental work, regarded as one of Stan Brakhage’s greatest films."[3]
References
External links
Stills from the film on Anthologyfilmarchives.org
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Filmography
- Interim (1953)
- Unglassed Windows Cast a Terrible Reflection (1953)
- The Way to Shadow Garden (1955)
- Anticipation of the Night (1958)
- Cat's Cradle (1959)
- Sirius Remembered (1959)
- Window Water Baby Moving (1959)
- Thigh Line Lyre Triangular (1961)
- Blue Moses (1962)
- Mothlight (1963)
- The Art of Vision (1965)
- Fire of Waters (1965)
- Eye Myth (1967)
- The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes (1971)
- Sexual Meditation: Room with View (1971)
- Eye Myth Educational (1972)
- The Wold Shadow (1972)
- The Text of Light (1974)
- The Garden of Earthly Delights (1981)
- The Dante Quartet (1987)
- I... Dreaming (1988)
- Commingled Containers (1997)
- Dog Star Man (1961–64)
- Songs (1964–69)
- Scenes from Under Childhood (1967–70)
- Pittsburgh Trilogy (1971)
- Arabics (1981–82)