“MICHAEL SNOW UP CLOSE” was produced on the occasion of The Michael Snow Project, a major, career-spanning, multi-venue retrospective of the artist. The documentary celebrates the multi-faceted shape of Snow’s creative genius, including glimpses of his work in painting, sculpture, film, photo-works, performance, installations, and holography. Discussions with Snow, original documentation of his music and performance work, and excerpts from his avant-garde films, are complemented by interviews with filmmakers Jonas Mekas and Bruce Elder, Snow’s dealer Av Isaacs, the architect Eb Zeidler, museum director Pierre Théberge, curator Louise Dompierre, and others. A deliberately conventional documentary about a deliberately unconventional artist.
Michael Snow Up Close
- Film Maker
- Shedden, Jim
- Year
- 1995
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Video
- Length
- 45
- Genre
- documentary
- Category
- Architecture, art & artists, film studies, history, media studies, Portraits, Sound Art + Music


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