Saturday, February 8, 2014

Out of the Theater and into the Street! up until Feb 19 2014 at Filmmaker's Co op


Filmmaker’s Co-op Presents

Out of the Theater and into the Street!   a gallery show and film screening by Mark Street.

Film Screening and opening:  Wednesday February 5 at 7 pm 475 Park Avenue S (at 33nd St) # 603, New York, NY  10 $ suggested donation

Films to be screened:  Trailer Trash, 2008; Vera Drake Drowning, 2012; Collision of Parts, 2010; A Year, 2006; Fulton Fish Market, 2003.

Gallery Installation: (February 5- 19) by appointment call Phone:(212) 267-5665


Lightbox Collages
Images are culled from original 16mm and 35 mm film outtakes, as well as photographs  recorded on the street, old film strips, and hand painted slides bought at a flea market in Montevideo, Uruguay. Shown in Proto-Cinematic Investigations Gallery Bergen, Bergen Community College and Mono No Aware VII.

What I Saw in the Theater of the Street: a 2 channel video installation
This work is inspired by the twin traditions of street photography and the urban literary sketch.   Small details are explored and compared; the microscopic becomes the sublime as the two screens enter into a dialogue with each other. A bubble bursts in Central Park, an abstract reflection of a tree in a canal in Paris shimmers, an Occupy Wall Street demonstrator gesticulates, a roll of hand processed black and white 16 mm film traces an afternoon walk. Shown at Cinema Reset, New Orleans Film Festival 2013.


Mark Street has shown work in the New York Museum of Modern Art Cineprobe series (1991, 1994), at Anthology Film Archives (1993, 2006, 2009, 2012), Millennium (1990,1996), and the San Francisco Cinematheque (1986, 1992, 2009). His work has appeared at the Tribeca (5 times), Sundance,  Rotterdam, New York,  London, San Francisco, New York Underground, Sarajevo, Viennale, Ourense (Spain), Mill Valley, South by Southwest, and other film festivals.

His work ranges from the abstract (Winterwheat, 1989; Echo Anthem 1992; Fulton Fish Market, 2004, Trailer Trash, 2008) to improvised narrative feature films (At Home and Asea, 2000; Rockaway 2005, Hasta Nunca 2012),



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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Vera Drake, Drowning


a new installation idea... transparency still from a theatrical trailer for a Mike Leigh film which I'd BURIED in the garden for several years

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Tales of Urban Fascination


http://www.talesofurbanfascination.com/


This collection of short films now available for purchase

These six short experimental films are inspired by urban wanderings—from a collage of 35mm film trailers found outside a Brooklyn theater, to an evocation of an Uruguayan poet’s life as a bookkeeper in Montevideo, to a compendium of vox populi interviews gleaned from city streets. Created over 10 years, this collection reveals an ebb and flow of the urban experience captured with verve and insight.

Trailer Trash, 5 minutes, 2008.

Collision of Parts, 15 minutes, 2010

Sueldo/Licensia, 8 minutes, 2010

A Year, 26 minutes, 2006

Brooklyn Promenade, 3 minutes, 2001.

Happy? 19 minutes, 2000.

Extra Cuadro por Cuadro, 8 minutes, 2010



http://www.microcinemadvd.com/product/DVD/1159/Tales_of_Urban_Fascination.html