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Robert Breer

Robert Carlton Breer (September 30, 1926 – August 11, 2011) was an American experimental filmmaker, painter, and sculptor.[1]

Robert Breer
Born(1926-09-30)September 30, 1926
DiedAugust 13, 2011(2011-08-13) (aged 84)
NationalityAmerican
Known forExperimental film, Abstract painting, Sculpture
Notable workFloats
MovementPost-Modernism, Modernism

Life and career edit

"A founding member of the American avant-garde,"[2] Breer was best known for his films, which combine abstract and representational painting, hand-drawn rotoscoping, original 16mm and 8mm film footage, photographs, and other materials.[3]

After experimenting with cartoon animation as a child, he started making his first abstract experimental films while living in Paris from 1949 to 1959, a period during which he also showed paintings and kinetic sculptures at galleries such as the renowned Galerie Denise René.[4][5][6]

Breer explained some of the reasons behind his move from painting to filmmaking in a 1976 interview:[4]

This was 1950 or '51... I was having trouble with a concept, a very rigid notion about painting that I was interested in, that I was involved with, and that was the school of Mondrian. [...] The notion that everything had to be reduced to the bare minimum, put in its place and kept there. It seemed to me overly rigid since I could, at least once a week, arrive at a new 'absolute.' I had a feeling there was something there that suggested change as being a kind of absolute. So that's how I got into film.

— Robert Breer, transcription of Screening Room with Robert Breer (1976)

Breer also taught at Cooper Union in New York from 1971 to 2001.[7] He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1978.[8]

Breer died on August 11, 2011, at his home in Tucson.[9][10]

Influences edit

His aesthetic philosophy and technique were influenced by an earlier generation of abstract filmmakers that included Hans Richter, Viking Eggeling, Walter Ruttmann, and Fernand Léger, whose work he discovered while living in Europe.[7] Breer was also influenced by the concept of Neo-plasticism as described by Piet Mondrian and Vasarely.[2]

Legacy edit

Scholarly publications on Breer's work and interviews with the artist can be found in Robert Breer, A Critical Cinema 2: Interviews with Independent Filmmakers by Scott MacDonald, An Introduction to the American Underground Film by Sheldon Renan, Animation in the Cinema by Ralph Stephenson, and Film Culture magazine.[11][12][13][14][15]

Breer won the 1987 Maya Deren Independent Film and Video Artists' Award, presented by the American Film Institute.[16]

His film Eyewash was included in Treasures IV: American Avant-Garde Film 1947-1986.[17][18]

Archives edit

The following films were preserved by Anthology Film Archives:[19]

  • Form Phases I (1952)
  • Form Phases II (1953)
  • Form Phases III (1954)
  • Form Phases IV (1956)
  • Un Miracle (1954)
  • Recreation (1956)
  • Motion Pictures No. 1 (1956)
  • Jamestown Baloos (1957)
  • A Man and His Dog Out for Air (1957)
  • Le Mouvement (1957)
  • Eyewash (1959) – both versions
  • Blazes (1961)
  • Breathing (1963)
  • Fist Fight (1964)
  • 66 (1966)
  • 69 (1969)
  • 70 (1971)
  • 77 (1970)
  • Fuji (1974)
  • Swiss Army Knife with Rats and Pigeons (1981)
  • Bang! (1986)

The following films were preserved by the Academy Film Archive:[20]

  • Form Phases #4 (1954, preserved 2019)
  • Sunday Morning Screenings (1960, a trailer for Cinema 16)
  • Time Flies (1997, preserved 2018)
  • Atoz (2000, preserved 2018)

References edit

  1. ^ William Grimes, "Robert Breer, Pioneer of Avant-Garde Animation, Dies at 84", The New York Times, August 17, 2011, [1].
  2. ^ a b Harvard Film Archive
  3. ^ Carnegie International Museum of Art Website, Artist's bio.
  4. ^ a b Robert Breer Interview on YouTube, "Screening Room with Robert Breer (1976)"
  5. ^ Australian Center for the Moving Image, "Robert Breer: Master of the 4 inch x 6 inch."
  6. ^ Animation World Network Website, Artist's Bio.
  7. ^ The New York Times, "Guggenheim Foundation Announces 1978 Awards."
  8. ^ Frameworks Listserv
  9. ^ Movie City News, "Experimental Filmmaker Robert Breer Dies at 85."
  10. ^ Wetzel, Roland, Laurence Sillars, Ute Holl, Andres Pardey, and Laurence Sillars. Robert Breer. Bielefeld: Kerber, Christof, 2011. Print.
  11. ^ MacDonald, Scott. A Critical Cinema 2: Interviews with Independent Filmmakers. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992. Print.
  12. ^ Renan, Sheldon. An Introduction to the American Underground Film. New York: Dutton, 1967. Print.
  13. ^ Stephenson, Ralph. Animation in the Cinema. London [u.a.: Zwemmer Limited] u.a., 1967. Print.
  14. ^ Jonas Mekas and P. Adams Sitney, "Interview with Robert Breer," Film Quarterly, 56-57 (Spring 1973), p. 44.
  15. ^ [2], "Maya Deren," SensesOfCinema.com
  16. ^ Zorn, John, Martin Scorsese et al. Treasures IV: American Avant Garde Film, 1947-1986. San Francisco, Calif: National Film Preservation Foundation, 2009.
  17. ^ 10 Weirdest Avant-Garde Films Of The 50s, Ranked|ScreenRant
  18. ^ Anthology Film Archives Collections
  19. ^ "Preserved Projects". Academy Film Archive.

Further reading edit

  • Uroskie, Andrew V. "Visual Music After Cage: Robert Breer, Expanded Cinema and Stockhausen's Originals (1964)". Organised Sound: An International Journal of Music Technology 17, no. 2 (August 2012): 163–69.

External links edit

  • Performing A Traumatic Effect: The Films of Robert Breer
  • The Estate of Robert Breer is represented by gb agency, Paris

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Robert Carlton Breer September 30 1926 August 11 2011 was an American experimental filmmaker painter and sculptor 1 Robert BreerBorn 1926 09 30 September 30 1926Detroit MichiganDiedAugust 13 2011 2011 08 13 aged 84 Tucson ArizonaNationalityAmericanKnown forExperimental film Abstract painting SculptureNotable workFloatsMovementPost Modernism Modernism Contents 1 Life and career 2 Influences 3 Legacy 4 Archives 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife and career edit A founding member of the American avant garde 2 Breer was best known for his films which combine abstract and representational painting hand drawn rotoscoping original 16mm and 8mm film footage photographs and other materials 3 After experimenting with cartoon animation as a child he started making his first abstract experimental films while living in Paris from 1949 to 1959 a period during which he also showed paintings and kinetic sculptures at galleries such as the renowned Galerie Denise Rene 4 5 6 Breer explained some of the reasons behind his move from painting to filmmaking in a 1976 interview 4 This was 1950 or 51 I was having trouble with a concept a very rigid notion about painting that I was interested in that I was involved with and that was the school of Mondrian The notion that everything had to be reduced to the bare minimum put in its place and kept there It seemed to me overly rigid since I could at least once a week arrive at a new absolute I had a feeling there was something there that suggested change as being a kind of absolute So that s how I got into film Robert Breer transcription of Screening Room with Robert Breer 1976 Breer also taught at Cooper Union in New York from 1971 to 2001 7 He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1978 8 Breer died on August 11 2011 at his home in Tucson 9 10 Influences editHis aesthetic philosophy and technique were influenced by an earlier generation of abstract filmmakers that included Hans Richter Viking Eggeling Walter Ruttmann and Fernand Leger whose work he discovered while living in Europe 7 Breer was also influenced by the concept of Neo plasticism as described by Piet Mondrian and Vasarely 2 Legacy editScholarly publications on Breer s work and interviews with the artist can be found in Robert Breer A Critical Cinema 2 Interviews with Independent Filmmakers by Scott MacDonald An Introduction to the American Underground Film by Sheldon Renan Animation in the Cinema by Ralph Stephenson and Film Culture magazine 11 12 13 14 15 Breer won the 1987 Maya Deren Independent Film and Video Artists Award presented by the American Film Institute 16 His film Eyewash was included in Treasures IV American Avant Garde Film 1947 1986 17 18 Archives editThe following films were preserved by Anthology Film Archives 19 Form Phases I 1952 Form Phases II 1953 Form Phases III 1954 Form Phases IV 1956 Un Miracle 1954 Recreation 1956 Motion Pictures No 1 1956 Jamestown Baloos 1957 A Man and His Dog Out for Air 1957 Le Mouvement 1957 Eyewash 1959 both versions Blazes 1961 Breathing 1963 Fist Fight 1964 66 1966 69 1969 70 1971 77 1970 Fuji 1974 Swiss Army Knife with Rats and Pigeons 1981 Bang 1986 The following films were preserved by the Academy Film Archive 20 Form Phases 4 1954 preserved 2019 Sunday Morning Screenings 1960 a trailer for Cinema 16 Time Flies 1997 preserved 2018 Atoz 2000 preserved 2018 References edit William Grimes Robert Breer Pioneer of Avant Garde Animation Dies at 84 The New York Times August 17 2011 1 a b Harvard Film Archive Carnegie International Museum of Art Website Artist s bio a b Robert Breer Interview on YouTube Screening Room with Robert Breer 1976 Australian Center for the Moving Image Robert Breer Master of the 4 inch x 6 inch Animation World Network Website Artist s Bio a b The Film Gallery Artist s Bio The New York Times Guggenheim Foundation Announces 1978 Awards Frameworks Listserv Movie City News Experimental Filmmaker Robert Breer Dies at 85 Wetzel Roland Laurence Sillars Ute Holl Andres Pardey and Laurence Sillars Robert Breer Bielefeld Kerber Christof 2011 Print MacDonald Scott A Critical Cinema 2 Interviews with Independent Filmmakers Berkeley University of California Press 1992 Print Renan Sheldon An Introduction to the American Underground Film New York Dutton 1967 Print Stephenson Ralph Animation in the Cinema London u a Zwemmer Limited u a 1967 Print Jonas Mekas and P Adams Sitney Interview with Robert Breer Film Quarterly 56 57 Spring 1973 p 44 2 Maya Deren SensesOfCinema com Zorn John Martin Scorsese et al Treasures IV American Avant Garde Film 1947 1986 San Francisco Calif National Film Preservation Foundation 2009 10 Weirdest Avant Garde Films Of The 50s Ranked ScreenRant Anthology Film Archives Collections Preserved Projects Academy Film Archive Further reading editUroskie Andrew V Visual Music After Cage Robert Breer Expanded Cinema and Stockhausen s Originals 1964 Organised Sound An International Journal of Music Technology 17 no 2 August 2012 163 69 External links editPerforming A Traumatic Effect The Films of Robert Breer The Estate of Robert Breer is represented by gb agency Paris Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Breer amp oldid 1174378564, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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