2011 Avant-Garde Masters Grants

Enigma

(1972), Lillian Schwartz’s computer-generated study of lines in motion (Ohio State University).

Gaudi

(1962), artist Beryl Sokoloff’s riff on the architecture of Antoni Gaudí (Phoenix Arts Alliance). Play film

Jill and Freddy Dancing

(1963), Andy Warhol film featuring choreographer Freddy Herko and dancer Jill Johnston (Andy Warhol Museum).

Jill Johnston Dancing

(1964), Andy Warhol film featuring dancer and writer Jill Johnston (Andy Warhol Museum).

Mozart in Love

(1975), Mark Rappaport’s experimental feature exploring Mozart’s romantic entanglements with three sisters (George Eastman Museum).

Mutations

(1972), computer-generated spatial abstractions by Lillian Schwarz (Ohio State University).

Olympiad

(1971), exploration of the moving human form by computer animator Lillian Schwartz (Ohio State University).

Papillons

(1976), Lillian Schwartz’s animation inspired by contour plotting, created for an electrical engineering conference (Ohio State University).

Passion in a Seaside Slum

(1961), Robert Chatterton’s romp in Venice, California, starring Taylor Mead (Los Angeles Filmforum).

Pixillation

(1970), Lillian Schwartz’s first computer animation, created as a sponsored film for AT&T (Ohio State University).

Six Short Films

(1963), Portraits of Andy Warhol's art, literary, and film world friends (Andy Warhol Museum).

Tiger Morse

(1966), part of Andy Warhol’s 24-hour film ★★★★ (Four Stars), starring fashion trend-setter Tiger Morse (Andy Warhol Museum).