2004 Avant-Garde Masters Grants

Barn Rushes

(1971), Larry Gottheim’s study of the color and motion of a rural landscape (New York Public Library).

Blues

(1969), minimalist portrait in time of a bowl of blueberries by Larry Gottheim (New York Public Library).

Doorway

(1970), Larry Gottheim’s exploration of light and boundaries via the framing device of a door (New York Public Library).

Horizons

(1971–73), Larry Gottheim’s feature-length study of seasonal change (New York Public Library).

Lost Lost Lost

(1976), Jonas Mekas’s diary film exploring his transition from Lithuanian immigrant to American citizen and avant-garde filmmaker (Anthology Film Archives).

(nostalgia)

(1971), Hollis Frampton’s landmark structuralist film probing the relationship of photography and memory through the destruction of a series of his own photographs, each slowly burned as the narration anticipates the next image (Museum of Modern Art).