Nelson Henricks



Placing Spaces, Spacing Places: Canadian Experimental Films & Video since 1990
Gerda J. Cammaer

Following Changing Times, Time Changing, a look at experimental Canadian film and video up until 1990, this new publication presents 28 works produced by both emerging and celebrated artists including Michael Snow and Nelson Henricks. Cammaer discusses formal qualities and the creative use of filmic space against the tremendous social upheaval of the past decade.

Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery (2003) 36 pp 17 ill. 8x6 in 1894518160 $15.00 Can./U.S. (11 euros)


Changing Times, Times Changing: Canadian Experimental Films & Videos of the 1990s
Gerda Johanna Cammaer

"In experimental work, time is almost tangible; it has substantial value," says filmmaker Gerda Cammaer. Accordingly, her selection highlights works in which time is used to create a physical experience, presented as a theme, or treated as a receptacle in which to collect images. The intimate, personal and self-reflective tone of these films and videos contrasts with the grand discursive scope of 1980s media art. Cammaer provides an essay and synopses of 26 works by 20 artists including Louise Bourque, Nelson Henricks, Mike Hoolboom, Gunilla Josephson and Ho Tam.

Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery (2002) 35 pages, 10 ill. 8x7 in. softcover 189451811x $15.00

Flaming Creatures: New Tendencies in Canadian Video.
Gary Kibbins.

Through a presentation of 17 tapes by 15 artists, this volume provides an overview of video-making in Canada. Includes discussion of, among others, Steve Reinke, Cathy Sisler and Nelson Henricks.

Agnes Etherington Art Centre (1997) 19 p., 19 ill., 10x7 in 0889117489 $6.00


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