2008 Avant-Garde Masters Grants

Altered to Suit

(1979), conceptual artist Lawrence Weiner’s improvisatory vignette set in New York City (Electronic Arts Intermix).

The Cat Lady

(1969), film portrait by Tom Chomont (UCLA Film & Television Archive).

The Climate of New York

(1948), city profile by photographer Rudy Burckhardt (Anthology Film Archives).

Epilogue

(1969), film portrait by Tom Chomont (UCLA Film & Television Archive).

Face

(1965), film from Andy Warhol's The Poor Little Rich Girl Saga featuring Edie Sedgwick (Andy Warhol Museum).

Jabbock

(1967), vision of Jacob wrestling the angel, as reimagined by Tom Chomont (UCLA Film & Television Archive).

Love Objects

(1971), Tom Chomont film (UCLA Film & Television Archive).

The Mirror Garden

(1967), Tom Chomont's mirror view of a garden (UCLA Film & Television Archive).

Mutiny

(1982–83), part three of Abigail Child’s film cycle, Is This What You Were Born For? (Harvard Film Archive).

Oblivion

(1969), diary film by Tom Chomont (UCLA Film & Television Archive).

One Flight Up

(1969), Rudy Burckhardt’s portrait of painter Alex Katz at work (Anthology Film Archives).

Ophelia

(1969), film portrait by Tom Chomont (UCLA Film & Television Archive).

Pacific Far East Line

(1979), Abigail Child’s fast-moving celebration of San Francisco (Harvard Film Archive).

Peripeteia I

(1977), Abigail Child’s explorations of nature and light on the Oregon coast (Harvard Film Archive).

Peripeteia II

(1978), Abigail Child’s explorations of nature and light on the Oregon coast (Harvard Film Archive).

Phases of the Moon: The Parapsychology of Everyday Life

(1968), personal series by Tom Chomont (UCLA Film & Television Archive).

Prefaces

(1981), part one of Abigail Child’s film cycle, Is This What You Were Born For? (Harvard Film Archive).

Siam

(1969), film portrait by Tom Chomont (UCLA Film & Television Archive).

The Velvet Underground in Boston

(1967), concert film capturing the influential rock band on tour (Andy Warhol Museum).