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  • Berman had a great appreciation for the French Surrealists and Dada, and for the symbolist credo of a derangement of the senses to produce transcendence -- which may be the best explanation for his nine-minute experimental film, "Aleph" completed posthumously by Stan Brakhage, which is being screened at the Armory.

    Tom Teicholz: Wallace Berman: The Aleph Male Tom Teicholz 2011

  • Berman had a great appreciation for the French Surrealists and Dada, and for the symbolist credo of a derangement of the senses to produce transcendence -- which may be the best explanation for his nine-minute experimental film, "Aleph" completed posthumously by Stan Brakhage, which is being screened at the Armory.

    Tom Teicholz: Wallace Berman: The Aleph Male Tom Teicholz 2011

  • Berman had a great appreciation for the French Surrealists and Dada, and for the symbolist credo of a derangement of the senses to produce transcendence -- which may be the best explanation for his nine-minute experimental film, "Aleph" completed posthumously by Stan Brakhage, which is being screened at the Armory.

    Tom Teicholz: Wallace Berman: The Aleph Male Tom Teicholz 2011

  • Berman had a great appreciation for the French Surrealists and Dada, and for the symbolist credo of a derangement of the senses to produce transcendence -- which may be the best explanation for his nine-minute experimental film, "Aleph" completed posthumously by Stan Brakhage, which is being screened at the Armory.

    Tom Teicholz: Wallace Berman: The Aleph Male Tom Teicholz 2011

  • While some American avant-garde filmmaking might fall under the Modernist rubric—the work of Maya Deren and Stan Brakhage, for instance—it is time-tested narratives, photogenic stars and pyrotechnical effects that have filled the seats.

    Making It New in the New World Steven Watson 2011

  • While some American avant-garde filmmaking might fall under the Modernist rubric—the work of Maya Deren and Stan Brakhage, for instance—it is time-tested narratives, photogenic stars and pyrotechnical effects that have filled the seats.

    Making It New in the New World Steven Watson 2011

  • The second film by Derek Cianfrance, a former film student of avant-garde guru Stan Brakhage, it has won comparisons to the work of John Cassavettes for its visceral intensity and tightly angled close-ups – achieved, usually, in a single take with no rehearsals.

    Love, Loss ... and Spain Steve Dollar 2010

  • The earliest of these include those with "Happenings" creator Allan Kaprow, feminist art critic Lucy Lippard and avant-garde filmmaker Stan Brakhage.

    Kathryn Born: Hot Date in Chicago: The Video Data Bank Kathryn Born 2010

  • As such, it occupies a unique on-screen creative space paralleling the singular archival and exhibition niche that Mr. Mekas — along with filmmakers Jerome Hill, Peter Kubelka, and Stan Brakhage, and film historian P.

    Forty Years in the Making Bruce Bennett 2010

  • It fostered the early work of John Cassavettes and a host of European auteurs, as well as the future canon of American underground directors including Maya Deren, Stan Brakhage, Bruce Conner and Kenneth Anger.

    A Vivid Afterlife for Cinema 16 2010

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