Film as Film: The Cinema of Gregory Markopoulos 3
Date: 21 September 2014 | Season: Gregory Markopoulos: Film as Film | Tags: Gregory Markopoulos
FILM AS FILM: THE CINEMA OF GREGORY MARKOPOULOS 3
Sunday 21 September 2014, at 4:30pm
Cambridge Harvard Film Archive
Introduced by Mark Webber and Roy Grundmann
Gregory J. Markopoulos, Galaxie, 1966, 82 min
Galaxie is his intimate record of cultural luminaries in mid-1960s New York: 33 painters, poets, filmmakers, choreographers, and critics, including W. H. Auden, Jasper Johns, Susan Sontag, Paul Thek, Maurice Sendak, Shirley Clarke, George and Mike Kuchar, and Allen Ginsberg, whom he observed in their studios or homes and filmed in a single session. While Andy Warhol had his Screen Tests, and Brakhage and Jonas Mekas were also making their own beautiful film portraits, Markopoulos perfected a technique of layering and editing within his Bolex camera that had the effect, he noted, of making “the idea and the image more concentrated; the result a more brilliant appeal to the mind and dormant senses.” (Museum of Modern Art, New York)