Screening Room - Season 1 Episode 21 Screening Room with Hollis Frampton
Season - Episode
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1 - 1Screening Room with John Whitney Sr. Nov 01, 1972 -
1 - 2Screening Room with Les Blank Jan 01, 1973 -
1 - 3Screening Room with Hilary Harris Mar 01, 1973 -
1 - 4Screening Room with Bruce Baillie Apr 01, 1973 -
1 - 5Screening Room with Robert Fulton Apr 02, 1973 -
1 - 6Screening Room with Jan Lenica Apr 03, 1973 -
1 - 7Screening Room with John & Faith Hubley Apr 04, 1973 -
1 - 8Screening Room with Stan Brakhage May 01, 1973 -
1 - 9Screening Room with Derek Lamb Jun 01, 1973 -
1 - 10Screening Room with Emile de Antonio Jun 02, 1973 -
1 - 11Screening Room with Ricky Leacock Jun 03, 1973 -
1 - 12Screening Room with Standish Lawder & Stanley Cavell Jun 03, 1973 -
1 - 13Screening Room with Caroline Leaf & Mary Beams Feb 17, 1975 -
1 - 14Screening Room with Richard P. Rogers Feb 18, 1975 -
1 - 15Screening Room with Suzan Pitt Feb 19, 1975 -
1 - 16Screening Room with Ed Emshwiller Feb 20, 1975 -
1 - 17Screening Room with Alan Lomax Feb 21, 1975 -
1 - 18Screening Room with Derek Lamb II Oct 30, 1975 -
1 - 19Screening Room with Robert Breer Mar 21, 1976 -
1 - 20Screening Room with George Griffin Mar 22, 1976 -
1 - 21Screening Room with Hollis Frampton Jan 01, 1977 -
1 - 22Screening Room with Peter Hutton Jan 02, 1977 -
1 - 23Screening Room with Yvonne Rainer Jan 03, 1977 -
1 - 24Screening Room with Michael Snow Mar 22, 1977 -
1 - 25Screening Room with James Broughton Apr 20, 1977 -
1 - 26Screening Room with Hilary Harris II Jan 09, 1979 -
1 - 27Screening Room with Robert Fulton II Apr 18, 1979 -
1 - 28Screening Room with Jean Rouch Jul 08, 1980 -
1 - 29Screening Room with Stan Brakhage Nov 18, 1980 -
1 - 30Screening Room with Jonas Mekas Oct 13, 1981
Overview
A major figure in the American experimental film movement of the 1960s and ‘70s and a widely published theorist, Hollis Frampton made such acclaimed and influential films as Zorns Lemma, the Hapax Legomena series, and the unfinished Magellan. Retrospectives of his work have been shown at the Walker Art Center, the Museum of Modern Art, and elsewhere.The journal October twice devoted whole issues to Frampton, and the entire body of his work is preserved in the Royal Film Archive of Belgium. Frampton taught at Cooper Union, Hunter College, and the State University of New York at Buffalo. In January 1977, Hollis Frampton appeared on Screening Room to discuss his work and screen Lemon, Pas De Trois, excerpts from Maxwell’s Demon, Surface Tension and Critical Mass, and footage from what ultimately became Magellan." - DER website
