Michael Snow

Yes Snow Show

5 Dec 2008 - 1 Feb 2009

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In December Michael Snow’s exhibition opens in the Gallery, accompanied by screenings of his seminal film work. One of the most influential experimental film-makers of all time, here he tells us all about his show at the BFI.


The exhibition is accompanied by a programme of screenings of Michael Snow's films, including titles introduced by the artist himself.

Wavelength , 1966/67. Dir Michael Snow. 45 min.
+ One Second in Montreal, 1969. Dir Michael Snow. 26 min.
Thu 1 Jan, 8.40pm, NFT2
Wed 7 Jan, 6.20pm, NFT2
Tickets £5

Wavelength, 1966/67. Dir Michael Snow. 45 min.
+ Event: Wavelength: Discussion on the enduring legacies of Michael
Snow’s masterpiece with contributions from thinkers and artists such as
Brad Butler and William Raban.
Thu 15 Jan, 6.10pm, NFT3
Tickets £5

Presents, 1981. Dir Michael Snow. 90 min.
Wed 21 Jan, 8.40pm, NFT2
Sat 24 Jan, 6.20pm, NFT2
Tickets £5

Reverberlin, 2007. Dir Michael Snow. 55 min.
+ The
Living Room
, 2000. Dir Michael Snow. 20 min.
Mon 12 Jan, 8.40pm, NFT2
Sun 18 Jan, 6.20pm, NFT2
Tickets £5

<----> (Back and Forth), 1968/69. Dir Michael Snow. 53 min.
+ See You Later / Au Revoir, 1990. Dir Michael Snow. 18 min.
Mon 5 Jan, 8.30pm, NFT3
Fri 16 Jan, 6.10pm, NFT3
Tickets £5

Buy four tickets for Michael Snow's January screenings for the price of three (£15).

Please note that joint ticket offers are not available online.
Please book in person at BFI Southbank or by calling the box office on
020 7928 3232.

The exhibition at BFI Southbank Gallery consists of several distinctly different moving-image gallery works. The individuality of each reinforces the others' singular characteristics.

It is not a retrospective. In my career Little Walk of 1965 (a Walking Woman Work) was the first gallery film installation, followed in 1971 by De La which is a real-time video installation that uses the camera-activating machine that I invented to make the film La Région Centrale (to be shown at BFI Southbank as part of the screenings accompanying the Gallery exhibition). Chronologically next was the film installation Two Sides to Every Story (1974).

At BFI Southbank Gallery I'm showing Solar Breath (Northern Caryatids) (2002), an unaltered video recording of a natural phenomenon. The subject is a window with two parts and two left and right suspended curtains. As invisible wind makes the left curtain billow forward, each time this happens the curtain moves in a different gesture, revealing more or less of the outside…After causing the billowing out, the wind sucks the curtain back, to slap (a loud smack) it against the view outside but also against the wall the work is projected on, in the gallery. That it is a two-dimensional image (not a curtain) is asserted by this smack. Each time this happens the curtain is held still in extraordinary fold compositions for astonishingly long periods of time. Each fold composition is different. There was no post-shooting manipulation, it's pure solar breath magic.

In contrast, another work, SSHTOORRTY (2005) is staged and acted. A two-minute film was divided into equal parts superimposed one on top of the other, creating unexpected narrative, spatial and chromatic shifts. That / Cela / Dat (1999), on the other hand, continues the motifs and formal principles of a film of mine entitled So Is This (1982), but was conceived to consciously use the gallery viewing situation as one of its conditions and subjects. It is composed of three alternating image sources; three ‘screens' simultaneously in three languages, English, French and Dutch. The text is addressed to you, the spectator of the work. The exhibition also includes Observer (1974) and Sheeploop (2000), a work shown in different locations around the building, so that context will perhaps affect one's perception of the work, a quiet landscape in an English tradition.

Michael Snow, September 2008

 

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