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Ecart Films Archives John Armleder & All Vol. 1 DVD - Bureau Des Videos 2005

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Ecart Films Archives John Armleder & All Vol. 1 DVD - Bureau Des Videos 2005

Super 8 films of the Ecart group, founded by John Armleder, Patrick Lucchini, and Claude Rychner.

While the Ecart group goes as far back as their childhood friendships, the opening of the Ecart gallery - which many considered the most important alternative space in Europe during the 1970s - (Ken Friedman), officially came into being in 1969 in Geneva.
Ecart members produced a dozen or so super 8 films, few directed by Endre Tét and Günther Ruch, compiled for the first time in this DVD.
Emblematic of the group's singular collective ecoriomy, these films also attest to the intersecting trajectories of different media (performance, film, installation), to aesthetic and conceptual freedom and to the hybrid nature of artistic movements (from conceptual art to action, from individual poetics to the sharing of signatures) characterizing the seventies.

Multizone DVD, 70 mn, silent
Bilingual edition (English / French)

$20.61

Original: $58.88

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Ecart Films Archives John Armleder & All Vol. 1 DVD - Bureau Des Videos 2005

$58.88

$20.61

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Super 8 films of the Ecart group, founded by John Armleder, Patrick Lucchini, and Claude Rychner.

While the Ecart group goes as far back as their childhood friendships, the opening of the Ecart gallery - which many considered the most important alternative space in Europe during the 1970s - (Ken Friedman), officially came into being in 1969 in Geneva.
Ecart members produced a dozen or so super 8 films, few directed by Endre Tét and Günther Ruch, compiled for the first time in this DVD.
Emblematic of the group's singular collective ecoriomy, these films also attest to the intersecting trajectories of different media (performance, film, installation), to aesthetic and conceptual freedom and to the hybrid nature of artistic movements (from conceptual art to action, from individual poetics to the sharing of signatures) characterizing the seventies.

Multizone DVD, 70 mn, silent
Bilingual edition (English / French)

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