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Afterimages 1: Malcolm le Grice

Synopsis
AFTERIMAGES is a continually-expanding collection of important works by film and video artists, newly remastered and made available on DVD for the first time. The aim is to make important historical works by artists available to students, teachers and researchers interested in film and the visual arts. Each DVD focuses on a particular artist and features several key works.

The first in the series is devoted to the work of Malcolm Le Grice, one of the central figures in British experimental film and video. He has been creating work since the mid-1960s which has continued to be exhibited internationally, including recent screenings at both Tate Modern and Tate Britain. This compilation includes five of his most important early works: LITTLE DOG FOR ROGER (1967, 12 mins), BERLIN HORSE (1970, 9 mins), THRESHOLD (1972, 17 mins),WHITCHURCH DOWN (1972, 10 mins) and AFTER LUMIERE - L’ARROSEUR ARROSE (1974, 12 mins).
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Year of release
2007
Year of production
1967-1974
Notes
The AFTERIMAGES series is presently only available for purchase by colleges and universities for classroom use, and not by individuals.
Documentation
The LUX Online website (http://www.lux.org.uk/index.html) provides critical writing about the artist’s work, as well as stills, streaming video clips and other contextual resources.
Subjects
Film studies
Keywords
experimental film & video; Le Grice, Malcolm

Credits

Director
Malcolm Le Grice

Distribution Formats

Type
DVD
Format
Region 1
Price
£80.00
Availability
Sale
Duration/Size
60 minutes
Year
2011

Sections

Title
Little Dog for Roger
Synopsis
'Made from some fragments of 9.5 home movie that my father shot of my mother - myself, and a dog we had. This vaguely nostalgic material has provided an opportunity for me to play with medium of celluloid and various kinds of printing and processing devices. The qualities of film the sprockets the individual frames the deterioration of records like memories, all play an important part in the meaning of this film.' MLG, 1967, b/w, sd
Duration
12 mins

Title
Berlin Horse
Synopsis
'This film is largely filmed with an exploration of the film medium in certain aspects. It is also concerned with making certain conceptions about time in a more illusory way than I have been inclined to explore in many other of my films. It attempts to deal with some of the paradoxes of the relationships of the "real" time which exists when the film was being shot, with the "real" time which exists when the film is being screened, and how this can be modulated by technical manipulation of the images and sequences. The film is in two parts joined by a central superimposition of the material from both parts. The first part is made from a small section of film shot by me in 8mm colour, and later refilmed in various ways from the screen in 16mm b/w. The b/w material was then printed in a negative positive superimposition through colour filters creating a continually changing ‘solarization’ image, which works in its own time abstractly from the image. The second part is made by treating very early b/w newsreel of a similar subject in the same way. As a two screen film the second screen has a b/w version of the whole film.' MLG 1970, 9 min, col, sd. Sound by Brian Eno.
Duration
9 mins

Title
Threshold
Synopsis
"THRESHOLD, made five years later, aptly offers points of comparison with LITTLE DOG FOR ROGER. Le Grice no longer simply uses the printer as a reflexive mechanism, but utilises the possibilities of colour-shift and permutation of imagery as the film progresses from simplicity to complexity. The initial use of pure red and green filters gives way to a broad variety of colours and the introduction of strips of coloured/celluloid which are drawn through the printer begins to build an image which becomes graphically and spatially complex - if still abstract - and which evokes the paintings of, say, Clifford Still or Morris Louis. With the film’s culmination in representational, photographic imagery, one would anticipate a culminating ‘richness’ of image; yet the insistent evidence of splice bars and the loop and repetition of the short piece of found footage and the conflicting superimposition of filtered loops all reiterate (as in LITTLE DOG) the work which is necessary to decipher that cinematic image." - Deke Dusinberre. 1972, 17 min, col, sd
Duration
17 mins

Title
Whitchurch Down
Synopsis
'This film is the beginning of an examination of the perceptual and conceptual structures which can be dealt with using pure colour sequences in loop forms with pictorial material. In this case the pictorial material is confined to three landscape locations, and the structure is not mathematically rigorous.' MLG 1972, colour, 10 min, col, sd
Duration
10 mins

Title
After Lumiere - l’arroseur arrosé
Synopsis
'Though shot in 1974 before AFTER MANER, its conception post-dated all the preparatory work for that film. It handles in a single screen way a similar area of problematic relying more evidently on speculation by the audience of the ‘out of shot’ state of affairs, and on the expected development of the work. Like the Manet film, it is based loosely on another work, in this case adding a character who does not feature in the Lumiere film. Both works are concerned with cinematic procedures and with the audience procedure in structuring the material.' MLG 1974, 12 min, col, sd
Duration
12 mins

Distributor

Name

Lux

Email
info@lux.org.uk
Web
https://lux.org.uk/ External site opens in new window
Phone
020 31412960
Address
Waterlow Park Centre
Dartmouth Park Hill
London
N19 5JF
Notes
The premier UK source for arts-based moving image materials including experimental film, video art, installation art, performance art, personal documentary, essay films and animation. Incorporates collections previously held by the London Film-makers’ Co-op and London Video Arts. The 4000+ works are available for non-theatric exhibition, some may be purchased on DVD through the online shop, and a selection are streamed for free online viewing.

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