Manhattan shortcuts: Roger Welch/Drive-In: Second Feature, at the Whitney Museum, Sept. 22-Oct. 24; Video at The Monument Redefined: Gowanus Annual II/Elizabeth Bradbury, Horses Inc., Shalom Gorewitz, Susan Mogul, Matthew Geller, Judith Barry, Jim Whiteaker, Sept. 1-Oct. 2; Robert Wilson/Deafman's Glance on WNET, July 11; Bob and Ray, at the Museum of Broadcasting, July-September
Afterimage, Dec. 1982, v. 10, no. 5, pp. 17-18
Reviews of a series of video screenings and a broadcast television artist's video. Video at The Monument Redefined was a three-part screening series mounted within a festival of monumental art as a tribute to video's memorial properties. Experimental or off-beat documentaries, narrative explorations of storytelling and gender roles, and a California-themed screening made up the programme. Deafman's Glance, by Robert Wilson, a black and white vignette of family life that ends in madness and violence, was broadcast as part of a series on death.
ITEM 1982.077 – available for viewing in the Research Centre
Videos, Artworks and Artists Cited
Deafman's Glance – Robert Wilson
Windfall – Matthew Geller
Casual Shopper – Judith Barry
Waiting at the Soda Fountain – Susan Mogul
Emergence Delirium – Jim Whiteaker
U.S. Sweat – Shalom Gorewitz
Gay is Out – Horses Inc.
Death and Dying: The Physician's Perspective – Elizabeth Bradbury