Michael Snow, an audacious and prolific painter, sculptor, photographer, musician and filmmaker known for his 1967 film “Wavelength,” an avant-garde landmark comprising a slow, deceptively simple zoom ...
A retrospective for the artist at The School in Kinderhook, N.Y., showed how he worked across mediums and genres — painting, sculpture, film and music. By Martha Schwendener Martha Schwendener, an art ...
He was a painter, a musician, a photographer and a sculptor. But he was best known for experimental (and often contentious) films like “Wavelength.” By J. Hoberman Michael Snow, a Canadian painter, ...
In this illustrated study, Elizabeth Legge describes Wavelength as a film of virtuosically managed tensions, sensuous beauty, subtle light and color, and recession into perspectival depth. At the same ...
Many of those revelations are hidden in lesser-known, difficult-to-screen works. 1970’s A Casing Shelved is an exemplary case. It consists of a projection of a single 35mm slide depicting a bookcase ...
"WVLNT. WAVELENGTH" by Michael Snow, for those who don't have the time. Originally 45 minutes, Now 15! Michael Snow’s “One Two Three” (2002) at The School in Kinderhook. Installation view of Michael ...