Open for use by qualified researchers. Videos are unavailable until reformatted.
Long Beach Museum of Art Video Archive, circa 1970-2000. The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, Accession no. 2006.M.7
The following interns cataloged artists' tapes in Series VI and processed corresponding records in Series I under the supervision
of Jocelyn Gibbs and Andra Darlington: Amy Sloper (2006-2007), Leah Kerr (summer 2007), Tim Wilson (fall 2007), Patti Peregrine
(winter and spring 2008) and Holly Larson (fall 2008). Darlington cataloged the Woman's Building tapes in Series IX, many
artists' tapes in Series VI and exhibition tapes in Series VII (2007-2008). Devon Bella finished processing Series I-IV (2009-2010).
From 2009 to 2011 Annette Doss finished cataloging the artists' tapes in Series VI and cataloged many exhibition tapes in
Series VII. Under Doss's supervision, Natalie Snoyman processed the photographs in Series V (fall 2010) and Philip Leers processed
the tapes related to grant and cable programs in Series VIII (summer and fall 2011).
The Long Beach Museum of Art (LBMA) began collecting and exhibiting video art in 1974 and in three decades developed one of
the most significant video collections in the country, comprising approximately 5,000 videotapes. LBMA's video program started
when museum director, Jan Adlmann, hired curator David Ross to establish the museum's video program. Exhibiting video as an
artistic medium was at the forefront of LBMA's mission during the 1970s. The video program allowed artists to display their
videos through experimental exhibitions like the Southland Video Anthology (1975-1978), which featured work by hundreds of
video artists. Video art exhibitions were already taking place in Europe and on the East Coast in the mid-1960s, and LBMA
played a pivotal role in bringing video art to West Coast audiences.
In 1976, LBMA became the first museum to provide an in-house production facility where artists could produce and edit their
videos. The production facility was located in the museum's attic, and was internally known as the Artist's Post Production
Studio (APPS). APPS offered artists a place to create video art, and in exchange for this service, artists would leave a copy
of their work with the museum. Through APPS, the museum began to develop a video collection, albeit inadvertently. Artists
would also send copies of their work to the museum to be included in the collection.Around 1979, LBMA received a grant from
the Rockefeller Foundation to open the Video Annex (also known as the Station Annex), located next to a fire station the Belmont
Shore neighborhood of Long Beach, California. The Video Annex was primarily used as a post-production studio, and held two
editing studios, Studio A and Studio B. The Video Annex became a source of revenue for the museum, as artists rented the space
to edit their work using broadcast-quality equipment. LBMA established a residency program, allowing artists to live in the
Annex while producing and editing their work. Artists were also commissioned to create works for broadcast television at the
Annex, and the space eventually housed the museum's growing collection of videos.
In addition to supporting the work of video artists through exhibitions and the production facility, LBMA also offered grant
programs, including Open Channels Television Production Grant Program, the Video Access Program, and New Visions: Video Production
and Presentation Program. LBMA was able to present the medium to a wider audience by producing many cable series and live
broadcast events through local cable television networks, and in partnership with other institutions, such as The Kitchen
in New York, the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of Iowa. In the early 1980s, LBMA produced the
cable series,
Shared Realities: A Cultural Arts Cable Series, which featured interviews, art videos, music, and live performances. Other cable programs included
Viewpoints on Video,
Arts Revue, and
Art Off the Wall.
LBMA also acquired the video archive of the Los Angeles Woman's Building after it closed in 1991. Founded in 1973, the Woman's
Building was an independent feminist arts institution that served as a center for education and activism.
In the mid-1990s, the museum closed its video program, but kept the Video Annex open for a few more years to generate income.
California artists played an important part in creating video art history, and through the museum's innovative programming,
artists and curators were able to work together to create a substantial collection of video art. Collectively, the materials
in the archive trace LBMA's role in the early history of the medium through its multi-faceted efforts to support artists and
public understanding of video art.
Transferred from the Long Beach Museum of Art in 2006.
The Long Beach Museum of Art Video Archive documents more than three decades of LBMA's engagement with video art, from the
late 1960s through 2003. At the heart of the archive are approximately 5,000 videos collected or produced by LBMA, including
single-channel video artworks and installation works, taped interviews with artists, collectors, and curators, and video documentation
of exhibitions, performances and other events at the museum and throughout Southern California. The paper component of the
archive contains LBMA institutional records pertaining to the museum's activities in video art collecting, exhibition, production
and distribution.
Series I contains files on most, but not all, of the artists whose work is included in the video collection, as well as additional
artists whose works are not represented in the archive. Some materials relate to the artist in general and some pertain to
specific artworks. Artist files often include materials such as acquisition and donor forms, correspondence, artists' curriculum
vitae, press clippings, screening announcements, project proposals, and a few drawings and sketches. Artists with particularly
substantial files include Eleanor Antin, John Baldessari, Chris Burden, Gary Hill, Nam June Paik, Ilene Segalove, and Bill
Viola.
Series II documents video exhibitions organized by and/or presented at the Long Beach Museum of Art from 1975 to 1999. Exhibition
records often include press releases, printed announcements, catalogs, posters, text for printed materials, program notes,
screening schedules, installation notes and sketches, correspondence, mailing lists, acquisition forms, loan and payment receipts,
and press clippings. Among the exhibitions represented in the series are Southland Video Anthology (1975-1978), California
Video (1980), and The Artist and the Computer (1983).
Documenting LBMA's grant-making programs for video production, Series III contains press releases, subsidy applications, artists'
applications and video proposals. The primary grant programs were Open Channels Television Production Grant Program, the Video
Access Program, and New Visions: Video Production and Presentation Program. Also in Series III are records pertaining to LBMA's
distribution of video art through cable programs such as
Viewpoints on Video,
Arts Revue,
Art Off the Wall, and
Shared Realities. These materials often include programming notes, budgets, tape rental forms, and reports for the museum's collaborative
programs.
The Administrative records in Series IV are comprised of executive and managerial documents, such as the LBMA Foundation curatorial
grant applications and reports consisting of capital and operational support requests and supplementary materials. Also included
are papers relating to the production facility at the Video Annex; records documenting the development and preservation of
the video archive and library; David Ross papers, consisting of correspondence and files he kept on institutions; meeting
notes relating to advisory organizations, such as the Video Council and National Alliance of Media Art Centers (NAMAC); subscriptions,
serials, newsletters, and mailings.
Series V contains photographic materials, including artist portraits, documentation of installations, and video stills. This
series contains black and white prints, negatives, contact sheets, color photography, and transparencies. The majority of
the files include installation shots from exhibitions organized by and presented at LBMA between 1974 and 1998, as well as
video stills from individual artists' works. In addition, there are a few instances of correspondence in the series, usually
between the artist and staff members of LBMA.
Series VIII, Grant and cable program videos, is comprised of 237 videotapes that document video art, interviews, performances
and events that were produced by LBMA and aired on cable television from 1983 through 1993.
Arranged in nine series: Series I. Artists' files, circa 1966-2002; Series II. Exhibition files, 1975-1999; Series III. Grant
and cable program files, 1976-1999, undated; Series IV. Administrative files,1972-2003, undated; Series V. hotographs, 1964-1998,
undated; Series VI. Artists' videos, circa 1970-circa 2003; Series VII. Exhibition videos, circa 1970-circa 2003; Series VIII.
Grant and cable program videos, 1983-1993; Series IX. Woman's Building videos, circa 1973-circa 1991.
Artists' files, Series I.
circa 1966-2002
Physical Description: 19.1 Linear Feet(37 boxes)
Arrangement
Materials are arranged alphabetically by artist name.
Scope and Contents
This series contains files maintained by LBMA on individual artists. Included are files for many, but not all of the artists
whose work is included among the videos in Series VI of the archive, as well as additional artists whose video work is not
represented in the archive. Many artists' files contain only one or two items, while others are quite extensive. Artists'
files often include acquisition forms, press clippings, correspondence, exhibition ephemera, and/or curricula vitae, and occasionally
sketches of installation plans and installation documentation. Donor files are included when works were donated to LBMA by
an artist or a third party. Some materials relate to the artist in general and some pertain to specific video artworks. When
known, the dates of the videos are indicated in parentheses following titles; the other dates refer to the materials in the
files, which may be earlier or later than the artworks to which they relate.
box 1, folder 1-3
Abramovic, Marina and Ulay,
1981-1984, 1986, undated
box 1, folder 1
General,
1981-1983, 1986, undated
box 1, folder 2
Modus Vivendi (1986),
1984, 1986
Scope and Contents note
Modus Vivendi is the general title that Abramovic and Ulay gave to a series of performances, tapes and Polaroid photographs in the 1980s.
The LBMA version of this compilation was titled
Modus Vivendi: Tuesday-Saturday (1986).
box 1, folder 3
Terra degli Dea Madre (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents note
This work was part of The Luminous Image, an installation made up of several works by 25 artists.
box 1, box 120*
Acconci, Vito,
1973, 1976-1989, 1999
box 1, folder 5-6
General,
1979-1982, 1986-1989, 1999
box 1, folder 8
Body Space (1984),
1984, 1989
Scope and Contents note
This work was part of The Luminous Image, an installation made up of several works by 25 artists.
box 120*, folder 1
The Peoplemobile (1979) poster,
1979
Scope and Contents note
Oversize two-sided poster for exhibition.
box 1, folder 9
Theme Song (1973),
[1973], 1976-1978, 1989
Scope and Contents note
Sometimes work is dated 1974.
box 1, folder 12-21
Acuna, Chey,
1981-1986, 1989, 1999, undated
box 1, folder 14
American Indian Traditions (1984)?,
1986
box 1, folder 15
Arte Del Barrio (1983),
1984-1985, undated
box 1, folder 16
From the Marble Caves of Versillia (1984),
1986
box 1, folder 17
Gerald Wilson and His Orchestra of the 80s (1984),
1986
box 1, folder 18
Hologram (1986),
1986, 1989
box 1, folder 19
Life During Wartime (1985),
1986
box 1, folder 20
Living on a Thin Line (1985),
1986
box 1, folder 21
Music Videos 1981-1984 (1984),
1986
Scope and Contents note
Music Videos 1981-1984 consists of the following works (in alphabetical order):
Decadence is...In (1983),
Heartbreaker (1981),
Sensitive Man (1984),
Talk to Me (1983),
Up the Neck (1981),
Wrong Side (1981), and
You've Got a Place in the Band (1981).
box 1, folder 22
General,
1982
Scope and Contents note
Contains photocopy of page from LBMAVIDEO Video Council Newsletter with brief citation of
Footsteps Out of Habit (1982)?, also referred to as
Footwork-Out of Habit.
box 1, folder 25-32
Aitken, Doug,
1987, 1992-2002, undated
box 1, folder 28
Dawn (1994),
[1994?]
Scope and Contents note
Work is sometimes referenced to 1993 as the creation date.
box 1, folder 30
Electric Earth (1999),
1999-2002
box 1, folder 31
Hysteria (1998),
1995-1998
Scope and Contents note
Includes print outs of video frame stills.
box 1, folder 32
Inflection (1992),
undated
box 1, folder 33-36
Allard, Tony,
circa 1984-1999, undated
box 1, folder 35
Corpse and Mirror (1996),
1998, undated
Scope and Contents note
Work is a collaboration with Kristine Diekman. Identical paperwork exists in a Kristine Diekman folder under the same title.
box 1, folder 36
Ship of Fools (1998),
undated
box 1, folder 37
Allen, Mark,
Past Fantasies (1976),
1987
box 1, folder 38
Allen, Rebecca,
Sugar 'n' Spice (1993),
1993
Scope and Contents note
The group exhibition from 1993 contained the following works by Rebecca Allen (as chronologically listed in exhibition catalog):
The Swimmer (1981),
STEPS,with the Joffrey Ballet (1982),
The Cathryn Wheel, with Twyla Tharp; excerpts (1982),
Will Powers/Adventures in Success (1983),
SMILE (1983),
Theme of Secrets (excerpts) (1984),
Palladium Opening (1985),
Musique Non Stop (1986),
Steady State (1989),
MUGRA (Rebecca Allen and La Fura dels Baus) (1990),
Fire and Air/Water and Earth (1991),
Openings for the Spanish Pavilion/World Expo '92 (1992),
Point of Departure (1992),
Laberint (1992), and
Office Workers in collaboration with Nam June Paik (1992).
box 1, box 35, box 79, box 120*
Almy, Max,
circa 1976-1989, 1994, undated
box 1, folder 39-41
General,
1976-1977, 1980-1986, undated
box 1, folder 42
Donor,
1980, [1983?], 1985
box 35, folder 1
American Film Institute Screening Room West progam,
1986
Scope and Contents note
File contains American Film Institute Screening Room West poster-size program.
box 1, box 79
Deadline (1980),
1980-1982, 1985
Scope and Contents note
There is a video of this installation from 1981 that is also titled
Deadline. The paperwork in this folder refers to the installation as well as the single-channel video in this archive. The paperwork
includes a textual description of the installation as well as sketches with some measurements. Slides of the installation
are housed in Box 79.
box 79
Slides,
1980
Scope and Contents
Two slides.
box 1, folder 44
A Death In Space (1986),
[1986?]
box 1, box 120*
Leaving the 20th Century (1982),
1982-1983
Scope and Contents note
This work is sometimes dated 1983.
box 1, folder 48
Modern Times (1979),
1980-1981, undated
box 1, folder 49
Perfect Leader (1983),
1984
box 1, folder 50
Shared Realities (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents note
Shared Realities was a cable series, of which the 1984 program The Artist and Television contained a profile of Max Almy.
box 1, folder 52
Utopia (1994),
1994
Scope and Contents note
This work was a collaboration done with the artist Teri Yarbrow.
box 1, folder 53
Work Station (1984),
1984-1985
box 2, folder 1-2
Alonso, Juan Manuel,
1998
box 2, folder 2
Works from 1996-1998,
1998
box 2, folder 3-4
Alpert, Richard,
1981-1982
box 2, folder 4
Art and Play (1981),
1982
box 2, folder 5-10
Ammann, Hanspeter,
1984-1986, 1990, undated
box 2, folder 5
General,
1984-1986, 1990, undated
Scope and Contents note
Contains German exhibition catalog circa 1990.
box 2, folder 11
Anders, Rike,
1988, undated
box 2, folder 12
Anderson, Laurie,
1982-1983, 1986
Scope and Contents
Includes AP story from the Press-Telegram on Anderson.
box 2, box 121*
Ant Farm (Design Group),
1975-1999, undated
box 2, folder 14
General,
1976, 1980-1981, 1985
box 2, folder 16
Amarillo News Tapes (1979),
1981
box 2, folder 17
Cadillac Ranch Show (1974),
1980, undated
box 2, folder 18
The Eternal Frame (1976),
1976, undated
Scope and Contents note
Work was done in collaboration with T.R. Uthco.
box 2, folder 19
Media Burn (1975),
1975, 1980-1981, undated
box 2, box 35
Antin, Eleanor,
1972-1999
box 2, folder 22
Adventures of a Nurse (Part I and II) (1976),
1976, 1984
box 2, folder 23
At Home (1983),
1983
Scope and Contents note
LBMA group exhibition from 1983 includes a work by Eleanor Antin. There is no information about her work for this exhibit,
just a list of participating artists.
box 2, folder 24
Eleanor Antin, R.N. (1976),
1975
box 2, folder 25
The Nurse and the Hijackers (Part 1 and 2) (1977),
1979
box 35, folder 2
Southland Video Anthology poster,
1976
Scope and Contents note
File contains poster for the exhibition, Southland Video Anthology which was held at the University of Nevada, Reno. It was
a presentation of the group exhibit that originated from the LBMA and includes Eleanor Antin.
box 2, folder 26-28
Aoki, Brenda Wong and Mark Izu,
1986-1987, 1999, undated
box 2, folder 28
Excerpts from
Whisperings (1986),
1986-1987
box 2
Apple, Jacki,
1980-1999, undated
box 2, folder 29
General,
1980-1999
Scope and Contents
Includes two
ArtWeek articles written by Jacki Apple.
box 2, folder 31
Charlie's Soliloquy (1983),
1983
box 2, folder 32
Fluctuations of the Field (1989),
1989-1990
box 2, folder 33
Free Fire Zone (1980),
[1983?], undated
box 2, folder 34
Palisade, (1987),
[1988?]
Scope and Contents note
Date of work is sometimes listed as 1988. Artist's website lists it as 1987.
box 2, folder 35
Arkotxa, Juan,
The Book of Intxixu (1982),
1983-1984
box 2, folder 36
Armstrong, Emily,
Ballistic Kisses (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents note
This work was done in collaboration with Pat Ivers. Identical paperwork exists in a Pat Ivers folder under the same title.
box 2, folder 37-38
Arnold, Skip,
1987, 1999, undated
box 2, folder 38
Donor,
1987, 1999, undated
box 2, folder 39-44
Arvanites, John,
1981-1999, undated
box 2, folder 40
American Male (1982),
1982, undated
box 2, folder 41
Blues for Piggy (1986),
1986-1987, undated
box 2, folder 42
Echo Park (1980),
1981-1982, undated
box 2, folder 43
Malathion (1984),
1986, undated
box 2, folder 44
The Theo Tapes (1986),
1992
box 2, folder 45-46
Ashley, Robert,
1982, 1986, undated
box 2, folder 46
Music Word Fire and I Would Do It Again: The Lessons (1981),
1986, undated
box 2
Askevold, David,
1974-1983, undated
box 2, folder 47
General,
1974-1975, 1981-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Contains
ArtWeek issue with cover story on Askevold's installation,
Delville's Visit.
box 2, folder 48
Very Soon You Will (1977),
1977
Scope and Contents note
Work is by Askevold, with Carol Williams.
box 2, folder 49
Autobabies,
Our Way of Life (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents note
Collaboration with Tony Humecke, Ray Keating, and Sharon Lawson. See also artists' individual folders.
box 2, folder 50
Back, Sylvio,
2000, undated
box 2, folder 51-58
Baldessari, John,
1975-1999, undated
box 2, folder 51
General,
1975-1976, 1986, undated
Scope and Contents note
Minimal correspondence and two articles.
box 2, folder 53
Art as Riddle (1982),
1982
box 2, folder 54
Baldessari Sings Lewitt (1972),
1989
box 2, folder 55
Ed Henderson Suggests Soundtracks for Photographers (1975),
1989, undated
box 2, folder 56
Folding Hat (1971),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Date of this work is sometimes listed as 1970-1971.
box 2, folder 57
I Am Making Art (1971),
1989
box 2, folder 58
The Italian Tape (1974),
1975, 1989
box 2, folder 59
Baldwin, Wenden,
Emotive Prosthesis (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents note
This piece was done in collaboration with Mark Trezise. Exact same paperwork is found in folder for Trezise, which consists
of a single sheet that includes a brief description and screening info for
Emotive Prosthesis (1982).
box 2, box 79
Barnet, S.E. (Susan E.),
1997-2002
Scope and Contents note
Artist uses no periods for initials (SE Barnet).
box 2, folder 60
General,
1998-1999
Scope and Contents note
Exhibition announcements and New Visions Grant correspondence.
box 79
Jeremy Kidd's
"Viros II" (1998) slides,
1998
Scope and Contents note
Photographic slide of Jeremy Kidd's
Viros II print, possibly correlating to the Skin Deep show at Patricia Correia Gallery that Kidd co-curated.
box 2, folder 62
Making Up (1997),
1997-1998
box 2, folder 63
Mary Shelly's Daughter (1999),
1998-1999, 2002
box 2, folder 64
Barnett, Charles,
Chrysalis (1982),
1983, 1987
box 3, folder 1-2
Barr, Burt,
1986-1987, 1999
box 3, folder 1
General,
1986-1987, 1999
Scope and Contents note
Resume and minimal correspondence.
box 3, folder 3-5
Barry, Judith,
1984-1985, 1999-2000, undated
box 3, folder 5
In the Shadow of the City...vamp r y... (1985),
1984-1985, 2000, undated
box 3, folder 6
Basil, Toni,
Toni Basil (1981 or 1983?),
1986
Scope and Contents note
The work contains two BBC television specials featuring Toni Basil. It may have been one special in two parts, or two entirely
different specials. Air dates may have been either 1981 or 1983, or both.
box 3, folder 7-8
Battcock, Gregory,
1975-1981
box 3, folder 7
New Artists Video: A Critical Anthology (1978),
1975-1976
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence between Battcock and David Ross, Deputy Director for Television and Film at the Long Beach Museum of Art in
the 1970s, regarding a chapter in New Artists Video.
box 3, folder 8
Outreach, The Changing Role of the Art Museum (1981?),
1981
box 3, folder 9
Bearden, Victoria,
There is No History in Heaven (1988),
1989
box 3, folder 10
Beck, Stephen,
Voodoo Child (1982),
1983, 1987
box 3, folder 11
Belloir, Dominique,
Memory (1979),
[1979?]
box 3
Bender, Stuart,
1981-1999, undated
box 3, folder 13
Day of Judgement (1989),
1989, undated
Scope and Contents note
This piece was done in collaboration with Angelo Funicelli.
box 3, folder 15
Jac Rolls and My Father's Gait (1983),
1984
box 3, folder 16
Long Beach Museum of Art,
1981-1982, 1987-1989
Scope and Contents note
Documentation and correspondence regarding Bender's employment; original and photocopied
Los Angeles Times article profiling Bender and his work at the Long Beach Museum of Art.
box 3, folder 17
New American Suite (1982),
1982
box 3, folder 18
Suffering Star Syndrome (1983),
1983
box 3, folder 19-21
Benglis, Lynda,
1975-1976, 1984, undated
box 3, folder 19
General,
1976
Scope and Contents note
One exhibition catalog and one letter to David Ross.
box 3, folder 20
Female Sensibility (1984),
1975, 1984
box 3, folder 21
How's Tricks (1976),
undated
box 3, folder 22
General,
1979-1981
Scope and Contents note
Articles and reviews of Berg's work.
box 3, folder 23
Exhibition Catalogs,
1979-1980
box 3, folder 24-25
Bernstein, Saul,
1983-1999, undated
box 3, folder 25
Apple Graphics Demo Reel,
1983, 1987
box 3, folder 26
Beuys, Joseph,
1979-1984, undated
Scope and Contents
Four exhibition announcements and a photocopied article with exhibition photos.
box 3, folder 27
Beydler, Gary,
Pasadena Freeway Stills(1974),
1975, 1984
box 3, folder 28
General,
1978
Scope and Contents note
One exhibition announcement.
box 3, folder 29
Southland Video Anthology, Part V,
1977
Scope and Contents
TV broadcast work and 2 minute broadcast for the exhibition, Southland Video Anthology, Part V.
box 3, box 35
Birnbaum, Dara,
1981-1989, undated
box 35, folder 3
Comment (1983) exhibition program,
1983
Scope and Contents note
File contains catalog for the exhibition titled Comment (1983) from the Long Beach Museum of Art.
box 3, folder 36
Damnation of Faust: Charming Landscape (1987),
1989
box 3, folder 37
Damnation of Faust: Evocation (1983),
1984, 1989, undated
box 3, folder 38
Damnation of Faust: Will-o'-the- Wisp (1985),
1986, 1989, undated
Scope and Contents note
This work is sometimes titled
Damnation of Faust:Will-o'-the- Wisp (A Deceitful Goal)
box 3, folder 39
Dara Birnbaum (1982),
1984
Scope and Contents note
This artist profile was part of a Long Beach Museum of Art cable television program, Shared Realities in 1984.
box 3, folder 40
Kiss the Girls: Make Them Cry (1979),
1989
box 3, folder 41
MTV: Artbreak (1987),
1988-1989
box 3, folder 42
New Music Shorts (1981),
1989
Scope and Contents note
This piece contains rough edits of performances by two downtown New York City music groups: Radio Fire Fight with Jules Baptiste
and Lefferts Brown and Glenn Branca with excerpts from
Symphony No. 1.
box 3, folder 43
PM Magazine (1982),
1982-1984, 1988
box 3, folder 44
PM Magazine/Acid Rock (1982),
1983, 1989
box 3, folder 45
Pop-Pop-Video: General Hospital/Olympic Women Speed Skating (1980),
1981, 1989, undated
box 3, folder 46
Pop-Pop-Video: Kojak/Wang (1980),
1982, 1989
box 3, folder 47
Rememberances of Things Past,
1986, 1989
Scope and Contents note
This was a group exhibition from 1986 that included either parts or the whole of
Damnation of Faust, a series of works by Dara Birnbaum. It is not clear from correspondence and paperwork which parts of the
Faust series were included.
box 3, folder 48
Remy/Grand Central: Trains and Boats and Planes (1980),
1989
box 3, folder 49
Rio Videowall (1989),
1987, undated
Scope and Contents note
This work is sometimes titled
Rio or
Videowall. Sometimes it is dated 1987 or 1988. This is a permanent video installation at the Rio Shopping Complex in Atlanta, Georgia.
box 3, folder 50
Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman(1978-1979),
1981-1989
box 4, folder 1-3
Blanchon, Robert,
1995-1999
box 4, folder 1
General,
1995-1999
Scope and Contents note
Contains general correspondence, exhibition announcements, and catalogs.
box 4, folder 3
Let's Just Kiss and Say Goodbye (1995),
1995-1998
box 4, folder 4
Blinn, James,
Nova 817 (1981),
1981-1987
box 4, folder 5
General,
1984-1988
Scope and Contents
File includes five 8x10 black and white photographs of Blitt's body of sculptures.
box 4, folder 6
Dancing Hands: Visual Arts of Rita Blitt (1984),
1989
box 4, box 79
Blumberg, Skip,
1978-1999
box 4, folder 7-9
General,
1978-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes copy of
Video Guide, Vol. 4, No. 5 with a feature story on the artist's work.
box 4, folder 11
Disarmament Video Survey (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents
Public opinion poll recorded on videotape.
box 79
Photograph of Skip Blumberg,
circa 1982
Scope and Contents note
One 3x5 color print of Blumberg.
box 4, folder 12
Pick Up Your Feet: The Double Dutch Show (1981),
1981
box 4, folder 13-15
Blumenthal, Lyn,
1982-1989
Scope and Contents note
See also Horsfield, Kate.
box 4, folder 14
Double Cross (1985),
1986
box 4, folder 15
Social Studies: Part One (1983),
1983-1984
box 4, folder 16-18
Bob and Bob,
1982-1986, 1999
box 4, folder 18
Tuesday Morning Bob (1982),
1982
box 4, folder 19-20
Bogosian, Eric,
[1982], 1999, undated
box 4, folder 20
Men in Dark Times, undated,
[1982]
box 4, folder 21-22
Boord, Dan,
1980-1981, 1999
box 4, folder 23
Bowes, Tom,
1982
Scope and Contents note
One LBMA Video newsletter.
box 4, folder 24
Boyle, Deirdre,
1983
Scope and Contents note
Letter to Kathy Huffman.
box 4, folder 25-26
Boyle, Kevin,
1978-1980, undated
box 4, folder 25
General,
1978-1980
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and exhibition announcements.
box 4, folder 26
TV Trilogy,
undated
Scope and Contents
File contains ten-page written document titled TV Trilogy. Appears to be a screenplay.
box 4, folder 27-33
Bozanich, Ante,
1974-1989
box 4, folder 34-35
Braig, Susan Shwartz,
1989
box 4, folder 35
Dear Susan: A Video Portrait of Susan Mogul (1989),
1989
box 4, folder 36
Bronson, Jessica,
1997-1998
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and two exhibition announcements.
box 4, folder 37
Brown, Linda, Donor,
1999
box 4, box 5
Buchanan, Nancy,
1979-1999
box 4, folder 43
California Stories (1983),
1983-1989
box 4, folder 44
An End to All Our Dreams (1982),
1982-1985
box 5, folder 1
George Geyer interview,
1987
box 5, folder 2
Primary and Secondary Spectres (1979),
1979
box 5, folder 3
See I A [Version II] (1981),
1981
box 5, folder 5
Tech-Knowledge (1984),
1984
box 5, folder 6
These Creatures (1979),
1989
box 5, folder 7
With Love from A to B (1976-1977),
[1985]
box 5, folder 8
The Work of Art in the Age of Electronic Reproduction,
1985
box 5, folder 9-10
Buckner, Barbara,
1978-1982
box 5, folder 11
Budde, John,
Pale Warm, Pale Cool (undated),
1987
box 5, folder 12
Bull, Peter and Alex Gibney,
The Ruling Classroom [1981],
1981, 1988
box 5, folder 15
Sphere of Influence (1988),
1988
box 5, folder 16
Thinking of Conception (1986),
1986-1987
box 5, folder 17
The Torrid Zone (1987),
1987
box 5, folder 18
Tropical Light (1983),
1985-1987
box 5, folder 19-22
General,
1975-1998
Scope and Contents note
Folder 22 contains Visual Artists Awards 1997-1998 program.
box 5, folder 24
TV Tapes [1973-1976],
1985
box 5, folder 25-28
Burns, Torsten Z.,
1997-1999
box 5, folder 29-32
General,
1975-1997
Scope and Contents
Includes article on Byrne from Hirschorn Museum Catalog 1981.
box 5, folder 34
California State Univeristy, Long Beach, Intermedia, Works,
1981
box 5, folder 35-40
Caldwell, John,
1979-1989
box 5, folder 38
Hamburger Harmonics (1978),
[1980]
box 5, folder 39
Pax Americanus (1981),
1982-1989
box 5, folder 40
See Video: You Too Can Have a Successful Marriage (1982),
1982-1987
box 5, folder 42
Campbell, Colin,
The Woman From Malibu, and Other Works [1976],
undated
box 6, folder 1-6
Campus, Peter,
1974-1984, 2001, undated
box 6, folder 4
Four Sided Tape (1976),
2001, undated
box 6, folder 5
Peter Campus: Closed Circuit Video (1974),
1974
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for the exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art.
box 6, folder 6
Set of Coincidence (1974),
undated
box 6, folder 7-9
Cane, Alba,
1980, undated
box 6, folder 9
Whatever Went Before...Goodbye (1980),
undated
box 6, folder 12
Changing Steps (1989),
1989
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for the television work,
Changing Steps (1989), which was performed by the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, choreographed by Merce Cunningham with music by John Cage,
and directed by Elliot Caplan and Merce Cunningham.
box 6, folder 13
An Evening with Elliot Caplan,
1989
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for the event hosted by California State University, Long Beach and the Long Beach Museum of Art.
box 6, folder 14
Cardena, Michel, The Luminous Image (1984),
1984
box 6, box 120*
Carter, John Randolph,
1971-1985
Scope and Contents
Materials also contained in flatfile 4**.
box 120*, folder 3
A Video Celebration (1975) exhibition poster,
1975
flatfile 4**
Limited Editions Gallery poster,
1971-1985
Scope and Contents note
File contains a screen printed exhibition poster by Carter signed to David from John and a screen printed exhibition poster,
A Video Celebration, by Carter signed to David from John.
box 6, folder 17
Please Superimpose, Please? (1969),
1971
box 6, folder 18
Chamberlain, Shelley,
1981
box 6, folder 19
Here and There (1981),
1982
box 6, folder 20
Recovering from Paralysis (1982)?,
1982
box 6, folder 21
Untitled Tape Intended for Bars/Discos (1982-1983),
1983
Scope and Contents
File contains a copy of the
LBMA Newsletter which highlights Chase's work entitled Falling.
box 6, box 35
Chase, Doris,
1973-1999, undated
box 6, folder 27
Circles and Jonathan (1977),
[1977]
box 6, folder 29
Jonathan and the Rocker (1977),
[1977]
box 6, folder 30
Jonathan and the Rocker II (1977),
[1977]
box 35, folder 4
Macmillan catalog featuring Doris Chase (1973-1999),
undated
box 6, folder 31
OP-Odyssey (1977),
[1977]
box 6, folder 33
Chevitz, Mimi,
Spiral 5 P.T.L. (1981),
1981-1983
box 6
Chono-Helsley, Martha,
1987-1989, 1999
box 6, folder 36
The Family Business: The Last Generation (1987),
1987-1989
Scope and Contents
File includes an issue of
CineVue, Volume III, Number 1, March 1988.
box 6, folder 38-40
Clarke, Shirley,
1983-1987, 1998
Scope and Contents
File includes one UCLA Film and Television Archive calendar, 1998 and one copy of
Afterimage, Vol. 11, No. 5, December 1983.
box 6, folder 42-43
Love Tapes (1977-1981),
1977-1987
box 7, box 79
Clouin, Pierre Yves,
1996-1999
box 7, box 79
The Bleating Calf (1995),
[1998]
box 79
Color photographs,
[1990s]
box 79
Color photographs,
[1990s]
box 7, box 79
Front Room (1996),
1996-1998
box 79
Color photographs,
[1990s]
box 79
Color photographs,
[1990s]
box 7, box 79
My Levitating Butt (1997),
[1998]
box 79
Color photographs,
[1990s]
box 79
Color photographs,
[1990s]
box 7, folder 10
Facades: Architecture, Urban Space, and the Moving Image (1997) exhibition,
1997
box 7, folder 11-12
General,
1978-1983
Scope and Contents note
Includes CV and biography of Maxi Cohen and correspondence between Maxi Cohen and Kathy Huffman. Also includes biography of
collaborator Joel Gold.
box 7, folder 13
A-Lone-Some. I Make All the Noise, [1975],
[1975]
box 7, folder 14
The Edge of Life (1984),
1984-1986
box 7, folder 15
Joe and Maxi, [1978],
[1978]
box 7, folder 16
Las Vegas: Las Oasis in America, (1982),
1989
Scope and Contents
Includes 3 x 5 black-and-white photographic exhibition advertisement.
box 7, folder 17
My Bubi, My Zada (1975),
1975
box 7, folder 18
Ozone Stories (1984),
1986
box 7, folder 19
Three Works (1982),
[1982]
box 7, folder 22
AD Vice (1999),
1998-1999
box 7, folder 23
Capital It Fails Us Now (Credit) installation (1990),
1990
box 7, folder 24-28
Collage Ensemble Inc. (Group of artists),
1993-1999
box 7, folder 26
As Above So Below (1994),
1994
box 7, folder 27
Die Verse: A Portrait of Our Town (1994),
1994
box 7, folder 28
L.A. Hip Hop Video: Volume One (1997),
1997
box 7, folder 29
Collectors of the 1970s,
1977
box 7, folder 31
Mapping the Garden (1990),
1990
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for the installation entitled Mapping the Garden.
box 7, folder 32
Vantage Points [1989]
1989
box 7, folder 33
Virtual America II [1987],
[1987]
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for the installation titled Virtual America II.
box 7, folder 34
Compton, Candace and Nancy Angelo,
Nun and Deviant (1976),
undated
box 7
Condit, Cecelia,
1981-1989
box 7, folder 36
Beneath the Skin [1981],
1981-1985
box 7, folder 37
Not A Jealous Bone (1987),
1987-1989
box 7, folder 38
Possibly in Michigan (1983),
1983-1986
box 7, folder 39
Revising Romance exhibition,
1985
box 7, folder 40
Cooper, M. Baba,
We Can Never Go Back (1985),
1985
box 7, folder 43
Cort, David,
1973, 1981-1982
Scope and Contents note
General folder contains correspondence and proposals regarding Cort's work on a series of artists video works for potential
distribution to colleges and universities.
box 7, folder 44
Cossey, Linda,
1983-1987
Scope and Contents note
Contains information regarding her
War with Russia (1982). See also The Artist and the Computer (1983 exhibition) in Series II.
box 7, folder 45
Craven, Curtis,
Communications Altatec demo, undated,
1986
box 7, folder 46
Croiset, Nicole,
Rahime, Femme Kurde te Turquie (1979),
undated
box 7, folder 47
Cummins, Jack,
1982, 1998
box 7, folder 48
Cummings, Robert,
undated
box 7, folder 50
Czarnecki, Jim,
The Fifth Republic: Interview with Michel Foucault (1982),
[1982]
box 8, box 35
D'Agostino, Peter,
1972-1999
box 8, folder 5
Alpha, Trans, Chung: Photographs, a Videotape and a Book [1978],
1976-1978
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for the exhibition titled, Alpha, Trans, Chung.
box 8, box 35
Coming and Going (1978),
1978-1979, 1982
box 35, folder 5
Coming and Going: BART (1978) poster,
1982
Scope and Contents note
File contains poster from Washington Art Site containing information on the work.
box 35, folder 5
Coming and Going: Washington Metro (1979) announcement,
[1979]
box 8, folder 7
Flame Jumper Series (1979),
1979
box 8, folder 8
Proposal for QUBE (1978),
1978-1979
box 8, folder 9
Quarks (1980),
[1979], 1980
box 8, folder 10
The Walk Series (1975), installation,
1975
box 8, folder 11-13
Darling, Lowell,
1974-1999
box 8, folder 13
The Cauliflower Alley Tapes (1976),
1977
Scope and Contents
File contains one postcard for the exhibition, Southland Video Anthology (1977). Darling co-created this work with Ilene Segalove.
box 8, folder 15
Five Dances for Small Spaces (1985),
1985
box 8, folder 16
Haute Flash (1982),
1982-1983
box 8, folder 18
Travel Sketch: Depot Duet (1983),
1983
box 8, box 35
Davidovich, Jaime,
1981-1982
box 8, folder 20
The Gap [1981],
1981-1982
box 8, folder 21
The Live! Show [1982],
1982
box 35, folder 7
Poster,
1982
Scope and Contents
File contains eight copies of the poster for
The Live! Show.
box 8, folder 22-23
Davis, Douglas,
1975-1982
box 8, folder 23
Double Entendre (1980),
1980-1982
box 8, folder 24-26
Davis, Zeinabu Irene,
1988-1989
box 8, folder 26
Trumpetistically Clora Bryant (1989),
1989
box 8, folder 27
Dayton, Jonathan,
1981-1982
box 8, folder 28
Debasio, Tom,
Footwork: Out of Habit [1982],
1982
box 8, folder 29
DeFanti, Tom,
Spiral 5 P.T.L. (1981),
1980-1983
box 8, folder 31-35
Demetrakas, Johanna,
1969-1983
box 8, folder 31-32
General,
1969-1983
Scope and Contents note
Includes NEA grant application materials for
At Home, a video documentary on Southern California's Feminist Art Movement directed by Demetrakas.
box 8, folder 33
Celebration at Big Sur [1971],
[1971]
box 8, folder 34
Right Out of History [1980-1981],
1980-1981
box 8, folder 35
Womanhouse [1972-1973],
1972-1974
box 8, folder 36-38
De Michiel, Helen,
1979-1988
box 8, folder 37
Chain Store Age (1979),
1979
box 8, folder 38
Consider Anything, Only Don't Cry (1988),
1988
box 8, folder 39
DeMonte, Claudia,
1977-1990
box 8, folder 40
DeWitt, Tom,
Spiral 5 P.T.L. (1981),
1980-1981
box 8, folder 41
Dick, Vivienne,
On the Beach [1983],
1983
box 9, folder 1-8
Diekman, Kristine,
1980s, 1990-1999, undated
box 9, folder 3
Circular Vision (1988),
1980s
box 9, folder 4
Corn, Kitten, Sax and Knot (1998),
1998
box 9, folder 5
Corpse and Mirror (1996),
1998, undated
Scope and Contents note
Work is a collaboration with Tony Allard. Identical paperwork exists in a Tony Allard folder under the same title.
box 9, folder 6
Drift to Dust (1994),
1992
box 9, folder 7
Go to Sleep You Little Horses (1992),
1992
box 9, folder 9-11
Dietrich, Frank,
1981-1987, undated
box 9, folder 10
Digital Reflections (1981),
undated
box 9, folder 11
Works,
1987
Scope and Contents note
Papers relating to Shared Realities exhibition in which Dietrich had four pieces that include
Snake, Rattle and Roll,
Magic Carpet Ride,
Marshall's Rite, and
Circle Twist.
box 9, folder 12
Doll, Jenny,
Contemplation Part I and II (1986),
1986
box 9, folder 15
Forbidden City, U.S.A. (1988),
1988
box 9, folder 16
Living Music for Golden Mountains and
Sewing Woman (1983),
1983
box 9, folder 19
Dorothy and Alan at Normanplace [1982],
1982
box 9, folder 20
Sudzall Does it All (1979),
1979
box 9, folder 21
Dougherty, Paul and Walter Robinson,
Frankie Teardrop [1978],
[1978]
box 9, folder 22
Dowling, Susan,
The Medium is the Medium (1985),
1985
box 9, box 35, box 37, box 120*
Downey, Juan,
1976-1996, undated
Scope and Contents
Materials also contained in flatfile 1.
box 9, folder 28
Cusco 1 and 2 (1976),
undated
flatfile 1**
Energy Systems poster,
undated
Scope and Contents
Exhibition poster for installation and drawings at the Center for InterAmerican Relations.
box 9, folder 29
Formats: Videotapes, Drawings, and Paintings (1978),
1978
box 9, folder 30
La Frontera / The Frontier (1976),
undated
box 9, folder 31
Inca 1 and 2 (1976),
1976
box 9, folder 32
J.S. Bach (1986),
1986-1987
box 9, folder 33
The Laughing Alligator (1978),
1978-1985
box 35, folder 8
More Than Two (1978) posters,
1978,
Scope and Contents
File contains poster for
More Than Two (1978).
box 9, folder 34
Moving Yanomami (1978),
1978-1979
box 37, folder 1
Poster,
1979
Scope and Contents
File contains poster for exhibition and installation at the Chicago Circle Center.
box 9, folder 35
Obelisk and
Thinking Eye (1980),
1986
box 9, folder 37
Rewe (1991), installation,
1991-1992
box 9, folder 38
Venus and Her Mirror [1980],
[1980]
box 9, folder 39
Video Trans Americas (1976),
1976
box 9, box 120*
Yanomami series (1978-1979),
1978-1979
box 9, folder 41
Drew, Dianne,
Tread Softly (1979),
1985
box 9, box 119*
Duane, Hildegarde,
1976-1987, undated
box 9, folder 43
Blind Drunk (1981),
undated
box 9, folder 44
Down with Cocaine (1983),
1983
box 119*, folder 1
Poster,
1976
Scope and Contents
File contains poster from exhibition curated by Hildegarde Duane.
box 9, folder 49
Perfect Couple (1982),
1982
box 9, folder 51
Scenes from Fallout (1983),
1983
box 9, folder 52
Scheherazade (1980),
1980-1982
box 9, folder 53
Shape of Universe (1983),
1983
box 9, folder 55
Wild Honey Meets Together Man (1978),
1978-1983
box 10, folder 2
DVS (Disarmament Video Survey) (1986),
1986
box 10, folder 4
Electronic Art Intermix
Jimmi Hendrix Videogram (1982),
1987
box 10, folder 6
Elgart, Sarah,
Marrying the Hangman (1983),
1984
box 10, folder 7-8
Elleray, Thomas R.,
1987-1988
box 10, folder 10
Nova 817 - excerpt (1981),
1987
box 10, folder 12
Oops It's An Accident (1983),
1983
box 10, box 35
Emshwiller, Ed,
1979-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Materials also contained in flatfile 2.**
box 10, folder 14
Crossings and Meetings [1974],
undated
box 10, folder 16
Hungers (1988), with Morton Subotnik,
1987-1988
flatfile 2**
Passes (1982-1983) exhibition poster,
1982-1983
box 35, folder 9
Real/Unreal (1979) poster,
1979
Scope and Contents
File contains poster for the program Real/Unreal (1979) for Inter-Media Art Center.
box 10, folder 17
Scape Mates (1972),
undated
box 10, folder 18
Skin Matrix (1984),
undated
box 10, folder 20
Brian Eno and Michael Chandler installation,
1981-1984
box 10, folder 21
The Luminous Image (1984),
1984
box 10, folder 22
Erikson, Lorie,
Incline (1991),
[1990]-1991
box 10, folder 23
Etra, Bill and Louise,
Ms. Muffett (1982),
1987
box 10, folder 24
Evan and Sutherland Co.,
Tactical Edge (1981),
1987
box 10, folder 26
Three and a Half (1983),
1983
box 10, folder 29
The Amazing Voyage of Gustave Flaubert and Raymond Roussel (1986),
1986
box 10, folder 30
Virtual Play [1984],
[1984]
box 10, box 37
Feingold, Ken,
1972-1999, undated
box 10, folder 36
5dim/Mind (1983),
1983-1984
box 10, folder 37
Allegory of Oblivion (1981),
1982
box 37, folder 2
E.S.P. for LA (1981) poster,
1981
box 10, folder 39
In A Vacuum (1975),
undated
box 10, folder 40
India Time (1987),
1987-1988
box 10, folder 42
Irony: The Abyss of Speech, (1988),
1985-1986
box 10, folder 44
Literal Illustration (1975),
1975
box 10, folder 45
The Lost Soul (1988),
1988
box 10, folder 46
Purely Human Sleep (1980),
1980
box 10, folder 47
Relays That Destroy Instants (1981-1982),
1981-[1983]
box 10, folder 48
Fellows of Contemporary Art,
Horace Bristol: Photojournalist (1989),
1988-1989
Scope and Contents
Fellows of Contemporary Art include producers Joe Leonardi and Cathleen Kane.
box 10, folder 49
Field, Eliot,
Tzaddik and T.V. [1976],
undated
box 10, folder 51-58
Finley, Jeanne,
1984-1987, undated
box 10, folder 53
Beyond the Times Forseen (1984),
1984
box 10, folder 54
Common Mistakes (1986),
undated
box 10, folder 55
Deaf Dogs Can Hear (1983),
undated
box 10, folder 56
Hung Skeleton (1984),
1986
box 10, folder 57
I Saw Jesus in a Tortilla (1982),
undated
box 10, folder 58
Risks of Individual Actions (1985),
1986
box 10, box 119*
Fitzgerald, Kit,
1979-1984
box 119*, folder 2
Resound (1979) poster,
1979
Scope and Contents
File contains poster for exhibition with John Sanborn at the Whitney American Museum of Art.
box 10, folder 62
Wraparound (1982),
1981- 1982
box 10, folder 63-64
Ford, Rochelle,
1984-1999
box 10, folder 64
Communication (1984),
1984
box 11, box 119*
Foreman, Laura,
1980-1981
box 11, folder 3
Timecoded Woman [1980],
1980-1981
box 11, folder 5-6
Forrest, Brian,
1982-1983
box 11, folder 5
Driving to Work or Good Morning Mr. Smith (1983),
1983
box 11, folder 6
Party Maniacs (1982),
1982-1983
box 11, folder 7-9
Forrest, Kathleen,
1987-1989
box 11, folder 8
Medusa's Beauty Secrets (1988),
1988-1989
box 11, folder 9
Our Lady of L.A. (1987),
1987-1989
box 11, box 35
Fox, Terry,
1974-1984, undated
box 11, folder 11
The Children's Tapes (1974),
1974-1975, 1984
box 35, folder 10
Quid Pro Quo (1984) poster,
undated
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for The Event of a Decade 74-84, a performance which was was part of the exhibition, Video: A Retrospective,
Long Beach Museum of Art 1974-1984.
box 11, box 119*
Froese, Dieter,
1975-1988
box 11, folder 18
Not A Model for Big Brother's Spy Cycle [1983],
1979-1986
box 119*, folder 4
Re-Stage (1975) poster,
1975
box 11, box 35
Galloway, Kit,
1980-1999
Scope and Contents
File contains materials attributed to Kit Galloway with Sherri Rabinowitz.
box 11, folder 24
Hole-In-Space (1980),
1980-1981
box 35, folder 11
Hole-In-Space (1980) posters,
1980
Scope and Contents
File contains poster announcement for
Hole-In-Space (1980).
box 11, folder 25
Light Transition (1981),
1981
box 11, folder 26
Ganz, Howard and David Megill,
Quick Tour (1982),
1982-1987
box 11, folder 28
Gates, Alex,
A Wreath for Albion [1981],
1981
box 11, folder 29
Gauldin, Anne,
The Waitresses (1977-1984),
undated
Scope and Contents
File contains materials attributed to a group of artists known as The Waitresses which included Anne Gauldin, Chutney Gunderson,
and Denise Yarfitz.
box 11, folder 30-33
Gaulke, Cheri,
1983-1988, undated
box 11, folder 31
Leaps of Faith (1984),
undated
box 11, folder 32
Medusa's Beauty Secrets (1988),
[1988]
box 11, folder 33
Our Lady of L.A. (1987),
1987
Scope and Contents
Additional artists include Kathleen Forrest and Sue Maberry.
box 11, folder 34-35
Gautreau, Jean Michel,
1985, undated
box 11, folder 35
Pierre et le Loup (1985),
undated
box 11, folder 36-38
Geller, Matthew,
1982-1983
box 11, folder 38
Windfalls or New Thoughts on Thinking [1982],
1982
box 12, folder 3
Geyer, George,
It is Stressful to Make Art (1979),
1981
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for George Geyer interviews with John Paul Jones, Nancy Buchanan, and Michael Davis.
box 12, folder 6
Gillerman, Jo Ann,
Aurora Systems (1982),
1982-1983
box 12, folder 7-10
Gillette, Frank,
1974-2000
box 12, folder 7
General,
1974-1980, 1999-2000
box 12, folder 9
Quiddatas (1975),
1975-1981
box 12, folder 10
Video: Process and Meta-Process (1973),
1973
Scope and Contents
Empty file.
box 12, folder 13-15
Girard, Francois,
1985-1986
box 12, folder 15
Le Train (1985),
1985-1986
box 12, folder 17
Trouble in Paradise: Justiceville (1985-1986),
1985-1986
box 12, folder 18-19
Glassman, Gary,
1974-1986, undated
box 12, folder 19
Bags Up (undated),
undated
box 12, folder 20-25
Glassman, Joel,
1973-1986, undated
box 12, folder 23
Rattling Outside, Banging Inside (1973-1974),
undated
box 12, folder 24
Rolling/Dropping(1973-1975),
undated
box 12, folder 25
Video Notebooks (1973-1974),
1974
box 12, folder 26
Glatzer, Richard,
Glamazon: The Barbara LeMay Story [1991],
1991
box 119*, folder 5
Triton Museum of Art poster,
1985
box 12, box 79
Goldberg, Neil,
1993-1999
box 12, folder 31
Hallelujah Anyway No. 1 (1996),
1999
box 12, folder 32
Hallelujah Anyway No. 2 (1996),
1999
box 12, folder 33
Hallelujah Anyway No. 3 (1996),
1999
box 12, folder 34
My Parents Read Dreams I've Had About Them (1998),
1999
box 12, folder 35
She's a Talker (1993),
1999
box 12, folder 38
Dreaming of Encinada (1976),
1976
box 12, folder 39
Outreach: Telephone, Whistles, Kong (1976),
1976
box 12, folder 40
Gorchos,
Digital Reflections (1981),
1987
box 12, folder 41
Gorewitz, Shalom,
1982-1983
box 12, folder 42
Gorski, Nicholas
1983-1985
box 12, folder 43
Maimed Artist (1983),
1983-1985
box 12, folder 46
Be There, Aloha (1981),
1987
box 12, folder 48
Digital Reflections (1981),
1987
box 12, folder 52
Stiff Sheets (1989),
1989
box 13, folder 2
The Whale Concerts Part 1-3 (1986),
1984-1987
box 13, folder 3
Grenay, Louis,
Pass Debris [1982],
undated
box 13, folder 4
Group W. Fullerton
A Night in Fullerton (1984),
1984
box 13, folder 7
Gunther, Ingo,
ROTORAMA (1985),
1985
box 13, folder 8
Gutstadt, Howard,
Herbie Hancock (1982),
1982-1983
box 13, folder 9
Haleakala and Company,
1980
box 13, folder 10-13
The Halflifers,
1997-1999, undated
box 13, folder 12
Actions Series (1997),
undated
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for Actions Series including works
Actions in Action (1997) and
Control Corridor (1997).
box 13, folder 13
Rescue Series (1994-1997),
undated
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for works in the Rescue Series including
Rescue Parables (1994),
Return to Rescueworld (1997), and
Aquatics (1997).
box 13, folder 14
Hall, Barry,
Dreamland Court (1983),
1983
box 13, folder 18
The Amarillo News Tapes (1980),
1982
box 35, folder 12
The Great Confrontation (1981) poster,
1981
Scope and Contents
File contains poster announcing
The Great Confrontation, an installation by Doug Hall, at the Los Angeles Institute for Conteporary Art in 1981.
box 13, folder 19
Machinery for the Re-education of a Delinquent Dictator (1983),
1984
box 13, folder 20
Prelude to the Tempest (1985),
1985-1986
box 13, folder 21
Songs of the 80's (1983),
1984
box 13, folder 22
Storm and Stress (1986),
1986-1987
box 13, folder 23
The Tyrant's Last Dream (1983),
1983
box 13, folder 24
Victim's Regret (1984),
1984-1985
box 35, folder 13
Installation sketch,
1984
Scope and Contents
File contains sketch for installation of
Victim's Regret (1984).
box 13, folder 27
Hanna, John,
Swimmer [1982],
1982
box 13, folder 31
Elevated Wetlands (1990s),
1995-1999
box 13, folder 32
Enclosure for Conventional Habit (1981),
1981
box 13, folder 33
Four Chapters (1979-1981),
1981
box 13, folder 34
Once Upon the Idea of Two (1978),
1978
box 13, folder 35
This is What [1982],
1982
box 13, folder 36
Harris, Bob,
Reversing Falls [1983],
undated
box 13, folder 37-39
Harris, Thomas Allen,
1999
box 13, folder 39
AFRO (is just a hairstyle): Notes on a Journey Through the African Diaspora (1999),
1999
box 13, folder 40
Harris, William Gray,
Fragments from Tapes by William Harris (1976),
1976
box 119*, folder 6
Current Disturbance (1996) exhibition poster,
1996
box 13, folder 43
Haupt, Karl,
Mind's Eye (undated),
1983
box 13, folder 45
The Prelude and Liebestod [1975],
1987
box 13, folder 47
Helmore, John,
What You Just Did! (1982),
undated
box 13, folder 48
Henderson, Bill,
Compilation of Music Videos (undated),
Change Today (1986),
1986
box 14, folder 1-5
Henry, Doug,
1987-1999, undated
box 14, folder 4
Only 13 Minutes Left (1995),
1995
box 14, folder 5
What's Best For Me,
undated
box 14, folder 6-8
Hermann, Joel,
1974-1978, undated
box 14, folder 7
Five Easy Pieces,
undated
box 14, folder 8
While I Was Waiting (1975),
1975, 1978
box 14, folder 9-19
Hershman, Lynn,
1984-1999
box 14, folder 13
Conceiving Ada (1997),
1997
box 14, folder 14
Confessions of a Chameleon (1986),
1986, 1988-1989
box 14, folder 15
Deep Contact (1988-1989),
1988-1990
box 14, folder 16
Double Take (1988),
1988-1989
box 14, folder 17
The Electronic Diary (1988),
1988-1989
Scope and Contents note
The file contains materials also attributed to The Electronic Diaries of Lynn Hershman Leeson (1984-1996) and also known as
The Electronic Diaries (1993). The title seems to refer to multiple works including
Confessions of a Chameleon (1986),
Binge (1987), and
First Person Plural (1980s), and
Long Shot (1988).
box 14, folder 18
Lorna [1979-1984],
1984
Scope and Contents
File contains screening list for the work and identifies several "owners" including Valle Export, Gene Youngblood, Videodisk
Publishing, Stephen Beck, Steve Axelrod, Henry Dakin, Washington Street Laboratories, Sidney Goodman, and Lisa English.
box 14, folder 19
Rebecca 28-30 (1987),
[1987?]
box 14, box 15, box 79
Hill, Gary,
1979-1995, undated
box 14, folder 25
Around and About (1980),
1984, undated
box 14, folder 26
Artist Interview (1981),
1983
box 14, folder 27
Beacon (1990),
[1992?], undated
box 14, folder 28
Between Cinema and a Hard Place (1991),
[1991?]
box 14, folder 29
Crux (1983-1987),
1987, undated
box 14, folder 30
Disturbance (among the jars) (1988),
[1988?], undated
box 14, folder 34
Inasmuch As It Is Always Already Taking Place (1990),
[1990?]
box 14, folder 35
Incidence of Catastrophe (1988),
1989, undated
box 15, folder 1
Mediarite (1987),
[1987?]
box 15, folder 3
Primarily Speaking (1981-1983),
1981, 1983,
box 15, folder 4
Selected Works I-III (1975-1989),
[1992?] undated
Scope and Contents note
Paperwork related to three selected works groups including Selected Works I:
Objects With Destinations (1979),
Windows (1978),
Bathing (1977),
Bits (1977),
Mirror Road (1975-1976). Selected Works II:
Electronic Linguistics (1978),
Sums & Differences (1978),
Black/White/Text (1980). Selected Works III:
Full Circle (1978),
Mouthpiece (1978),
Elements (1978),
Primary (1978),
Picture Story (1979),
Equal Time (1979),
Soundings (1979),
Mediations (1979-1986),
Around & About (1980),
Processual Video (1980). Also may be part of Selected Works III, but not specifically noted:
Videograms (1980-1981),
Primarily Speaking (1981-1983),
Happenstance (part one of many parts) (1982-1983),
Why Do Things Get In a Muddle? (Come On Petunia) (1984),
Tale Enclosure (1985),
Ura-Aru (the backside exists) (1985-1986),
Incidence of Catastrophe (1987-1988),
Site/Recite (a prologue) (1989).
box 15, folder 5
Ura-Aru (the backside exists) (1986),
1986, undated
box 15, folder 6
Which Tree (1990),
[1990?] undated
box 15, folder 7
Why Do Things Get in a Muddle? (Come On Petunia) (1984),
1985-1986
box 15, folder 8
Hillbrand, Susan,
I Want to Be Somebody (1981),
1981
box 15, folder 9-10
Hoberman, Perry,
1983-1986, undated
box 15, folder 10
Performance In 3D Exhibitions (1984-1985),
1984-1985 undated
Scope and Contents note
Performances include the works
Smaller Than Life (1984-1985) and
Out of the Picture (1984-1985).
box 15, folder 11-12
Hock, Louis,
[1984-1985?], 1987, 1999
box 15, folder 12
The Mexican Tapes: A Chronicle of Life Outside the Law (1984-1985),
[1984-1985?], 1987
box 15, folder 13
Hocking, Ralph,
1983, 1999
box 15, folder 14-16
Holland, Diane Lee,
1979-1988, 1999, undated
box 15, folder 14
General,
1979-1988, undated
box 15, folder 16
Letting Go (1982),
1982-1983, undated
box 15, folder 17-21
Holzer, Jenny,
1988-1990, 1994, 1998-1999, undated
box 15, folder 17-18
General,
1988-1990, 1998-1999, undated
box 15, folder 20
Art Breaks (1990),
undated
box 15, folder 21
Televised Texts (1990),
1994, undated
box 15, folder 22-29
Hoover, Nan,
1981-1987, undated
box 15, folder 22-25
General,
1981-1987, undated
box 15, folder 26
Compilation (1978-1982),
1982, undated
Scope and Contents note
Compilation of five works from 1982 show at LBMA: (In order from LBMA notes),
Impressions (1978),
Primary Colors (1980),
Movement Through Dark Shadows (1981),
Intercept the Rays (1982),
Color Pieces (1980),
Light and Object (1982).
box 15, folder 27
Half Asleep (1984),
[1984?]
box 15, folder 28
Movements: One Through Another (1982),
1982
box 15, folder 29
Walking in Any Direction... (1984),
1984-1985, undated
box 15, folder 30
Horsfield, Kate and Lyn Blumenthal
Jennifer Bartlett: An Interview (1976),
1987, undated
box 15, folder 31-32
Hoyt, Dale,
1985-1986, undated
box 15, folder 31
The Complete Ann Frank (1985),
1986
box 15, folder 32
How Charged the Scroll (1986),
1985-1986, undated
box 15, folder 33
Hudson, Tava,
Partnership (1976),
undated
box 15, folder 34
Huebler, Douglas,
1983
Scope and Contents note
Folder contains only one item, which is an incomplete program from 1983 group show at LBMA titled Comment. Information on
artist Douglas Huebler is missing from the program.
box 15, folder 35
Huffman, Kathy,
Peter Ivers: A Tribute From His Friends (1983),
1984, undated
box 15, folder 36
Humecke, Tony,
Our Way of Life (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents note
Work is attributed to Autobabies, a group comprised of Tony Humecke, Ray Keating, and Sharon Lawson. See also Autobabies group
folder.
box 15, folder 37-38
Hung, Su-Chen,
1986-1989, undated
box 15, folder 37
General,
1986-1989 undated
box 15, folder 39-43
Idemitsu, Mako,
1981-1999, undated
box 15, folder 39-40
General,
1981-1999, undated
box 15, folder 42
Great Mother Part 2: Sachiko (1984),
1990-1991
box 15, folder 43
Hideo, It's Me, Mama (1983),
[1983?]
box 16, folder 1
Ince, Elizabeth,
Birthmark (1981),
1981
box 16, folder 2
Informational International,
Sample Reel (1981),
1983, 1987
box 16, folder 4
Gary Cowvein (1981),
1981-1982
Scope and Contents note
Collaboration with artist Branda Miller.
box 16, folder 5
Ivers, Pat,
Ballistic Kisses (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents note
This work was done in collaboration with Emily Armstrong. Photocopy of The Artist and Television teleconference schedule.
box 16, folder 7
A Tribute from His Friends (1983),
1983
box 16, folder 12
Guidelines for Public Speaking (1997),
1999
box 16, folder 13
How to Collect Film Posters (1995),
1999
box 16, folder 14
Introduction to Film Noir (1998),
1999
box 16, folder 16-17
Jacobson, David,
1989, 1999
box 16, folder 20
Art and Sex (1984),
1984, 1987
box 16, folder 22-32
Jenkins, Ulysses,
1983-2002, undated
box 16, folder 22-23
General,
1983-2002, undated
Scope and Contents note
Contains notices of exhibition openings, exhibition programs and a press releases.
box 16, folder 25
Dream City (1983),
1983-1984, undated
box 16, folder 26
Inconsequential Doggereal (1981),
1983-1985
box 16, folder 28
Peace and Anwar Sadat (1985),
1985, undated
Scope and Contents note
Contains a typed script with handwritten notes for a performance of the work. There are two copies of the dialogue performed
in the video.
box 16, folder 29
Self Divination (1989),
1989-90
box 16, folder 30
Two Zone Transfer (1979),
undated
box 16, folder 31
Without Your Interpretation (1984),
undated
box 16, box 35
Jesurun, John,
1982-1989, undated
box 16, folder 33-34
General,
1983-1989, undated
Scope and Contents note
File contains exhibition brochure, biographical information, business cards, and copies of reviews.
box 35, folder 14
Chang in a Void Moon (1982) poster,
1982
Scope and Contents
File contains poster announcing Artservices with an image from
Chang in a Void Moon (1982).
box 16, box 35, box 120*
Jonas, Joan,
1975-1999, undated
box 16, folder 35-38
Papers,
1975-1986
Scope and Contents
File contains biographical materials, correspondence, publicity materials including press releases, announcements, and copies
of reviews and published criticism.
box 120*, folder 4
University Art Museum poster,
1980
box 16, folder 40
Delay, Delay (1972),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Contains photocopy of article by Janelle Reiring, about Jonas' performance of
Delay, Delay [from the Drama Review?]
box 16, folder 41
Double Lunar Dogs (1984),
1986, undated
Scope and Contents note
LBMA video acquisition form for the work. Completed LBMA donor forms from the artist and Electronic Arts Intermix. WGBH broadcast
schedule of the work. Invoice from EAI for lease of video.
box 16, folder 42
He Saw Her Burning (1983),
undated
Scope and Contents note
An incomplete photocopy of a review by Sally Banes.
box 16, folder 43
Joan Jonas: Videotapes (1980),
1980
Scope and Contents note
File includes a program from the Los Angeles Institute for Contemporary Art exhibit; Press releases, a flier, several small
posters about the workshops at LBMA and California State University, and photocopies from an unknown publication describing
the exhibition in detail.
box 35, folder 15
The Kitchen gallery guide,
1984
Scope and Contents
File contains gallery guide for The Kitchen featuring a large scale image from Jonas' work titled,
He Saw Her Burning (1984).
box 16, folder 44
Merlo (1974),
[1975?]
Scope and Contents note
Captions and four photocopy images with a handwritten note, Americans in Florence exhibition.
box 16, folder 45
Organic Honey's Visual Telepathy (1972),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Photocopy of an article by Constance De Jong, from an unnamed journal. The article includes the entire script of the work
and photographs by Peter Moore.
box 16, folder 46-50
Jones, Edward,
1987, 1999
box 16, folder 46
Donor,
1987, 1999
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence
box 16, folder 47
Bemused in Babylon (1986),
1987
Scope and Contents note
Exhibition notice and Open Channels video program notes on the work.
box 16, folder 48
Let Her Dance (1986),
1987
Scope and Contents note
LBMA Video Collection Form.
box 16, folder 49
Mr. Watney (1986),
1987
Scope and Contents note
LBMA Video Collection Form.
box 16, folder 50
Nine Years Behind the Wheel (1986),
1987
Scope and Contents note
LBMA Video Collection Form.
box 16, folder 51-52
Jottar, Berta,
1993, 1999, undated
box 16, folder 51
General,
1993, undated
Scope and Contents note
Contains completed Open Channels IX grant application, biographical material, and a brief production summary of costs and
equipment.
box 16, folder 53-55
Juhasz, Alexandra,
1994-1995, undated
box 16, folder 53
Donor,
1995, undated
Scope and Contents note
Original and photocopy of agreement and reciprocal licenses relating to the documentary,
Cutting Edge: The History of Feminist Film and Video. Original and copy of LBMA's letter regarding the return of tapes to original author.
box 16, folder 54
Cutting Edge: The History of Feminist Film and Video (1990s),
1994-1995, undated
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and notes regarding LBMA's support of the production of the documentary. Correspondence regarding LBMA's hosting
meeting-symposia.
box 16, folder 55
Cutting Edge: The History of Feminist Film and Video (1990s),
1994-1995
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence regarding the Southern California meeting-symposia titled, Cutting Edge held at LBMA. Guest lists and notes
for the meeting both typed and handwritten.
box 17, folder 1
Kahen, Wolf,
undated
Scope and Contents note
Photocopy of The Artist and Television teleconference schedule.
box 17, folder 2-5
Kane, Cathleen,
1986-1999, undated
box 17, folder 2
General,
1986
Scope and Contents note
Photocopy of artist's resume.
box 17, folder 3
Donor,
1999
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence from LBMA regarding transfer of video to archival format.
box 17, folder 4
Mea Culpa (1986),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Completed LBMA video acquisition form for the work.
box 17, folder 5
Storm (1986),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Completed LBMA video acquisition form for the work.
box 17, folder 6-8
Kanehiro, Kathryn,
1981-1999, undated
box 17, folder 6
General,
1981, 1999
Scope and Contents note
List of the artist's works in the LBMA video annex, and a photocopy of a clipping from
LBMA VIDEO.
box 17, folder 7
Donor,
1999
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence
box 17, folder 8
Red/Pines (1980),
1984, undated
Scope and Contents note
A LBMA and cable television program listing of
Red/Pines in the exhibition series Shared Realities. Photocopy of contents of tapes entitled Cross Reference: Exhibition Series includes
Shared Realities.
box 17, folder 9-12
Kaprow, Allan,
1974-1999, undated
box 17, folder 9
General,
1998-1999
Scope and Contents note
An invitation to an opening reception for Off Limits at Rutgers University. A notice of Kaprow and George Segal speaking together
at the Jewish Museum, New York.
box 17, folder 10
Donor,
1999
Scope and Contents note
LBMA copyright clearance request letter.
box 17, folder 11
Private Parts (1977),
undated
Scope and Contents note
LBMA collection information form. Photocopy of Cross Reference: exhibition series Southland Video Anthology.
box 17, folder 12
Then (1974),
1974-1975
Scope and Contents note
Brief description and photocopy of three series of screen shots of
Then (1974) from Americans in Florence exhibition.
box 17, folder 13
Katz, Lou,
Ms. Muffett (1982),
1983, 1987
Scope and Contents note
Cross reference title form from Ms. Muffet to The Artist and the Computer. LBMA Cross Reference: exhibition series The Artist
and the Computer.
box 17, folder 14-19
Kaufman, Larry,
1983-1999, undated
box 17, folder 14
General,
1983-1988, undated
Scope and Contents note
Completed LBMA artist biography form, resume up to 1988, and photocopy of article from
LBMA Video, the LBMA Foundation Video Council Newsletter, Vol. 3 No.1.
box 17, folder 15
Donor,
1988, 1999
Scope and Contents note
LBMA gift acknowlegement for
The Whole Truth. LBMA copyright clearance letter.
box 17, folder 16
A Lift for Larry (1983),
1984, undated
Scope and Contents note
Photocopy of Cross Reference: exhibition series
Shared Realities. Printed cable TV programming information for Shared Realities, includes
A Lift for Larry.
box 17, folder 17
Plaything (1986),
1986,
Scope and Contents note
Completed LBMA Video collection form for
Plaything.
box 17, folder 18
The Whole Truth (1988),
1988,
Scope and Contents note
Completed LBMA Video Annex video collection information form.
box 17, folder 19
Compilation (1981-1983),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Completed LBMA Video collection form for Compilation. Works included:
Happy Medium (1982),
Key Image (1983),
Jell-ove (1983),
Lift for Larry (1983),
Nobody (1982),
Stiff (1981).
box 17, folder 20
Kaye, Stanton,
How's Tricks (1976),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Photocopy of Southland Video Anthology exhibition series list.
box 17, folder 21-23
Keading, Hilja,
1989-1999, undated
box 17, folder 21
General,
1997-1998, undated
box 17, folder 23
Let Me Entertain You (1988),
1989, undated
box 17, folder 25
Our Way Of Life (1984),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Work is attributed to Autobabies, a group comprised of Tony Humecke, Ray Keating, and Sharon Lawson. See also Autobabies group
folder.
box 17, folder 26
Kelley, Mike,
1982
Scope and Contents note
Photocopy of The Artist and Television teleconference schedule.
box 17, folder 27-29
Kelley, Pat,
1982-1983, 1999
box 17, folder 29
Swimmer (1982),
1982-1983
Scope and Contents note
This piece was exhibited in Program 4 of 1983 exhibition series The Artist And The Computer as well as Program #1, also called
The Artist and the Computer, of the Shared Realities exhibition series, both from 1983.
box 17, box 79
Kipper, Harry
1973-1985, undated
box 17, folder 30-31
General,
1973-1985, undated
Scope and Contents note
Contains correspondence (some hand-written) between the artist and David A. Ross from 1974-1975. Folder 31 contains exhibition
postcards and announcements from 1973-1985.
box 17, folder 32
Up Yer Bum With A Bengal Lancer (1976),
1978, undated
Scope and Contents note
This piece was part of the Southland Video Anthology exhibition series.
box 17, folder 34
Kirby, Lynne
Memory Inversion (Los Angeles) (1988),
1989, undated
Scope and Contents note
Contains exhibition programs and photocopy of newspaper clipping referencing this piece which the artist did with Erika Suderburg.
The newspaper clipping refers to the piece as Memory Slope Section: L.A.
box 17, folder 35
Kirby, Peter,
1981, 1984, undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes information on his work
Peter Ivers: A Tribute From His Friends, a collaboration with Kathy Huffman and Steve Silas.
box 17, folder 36-38
Keppel, Deans
1982-1985, 1999, undated
box 17, folder 38
Quit Kicking Sand In Our Faces (1981),
undated
box 17, folder 40-45
Kos, Paul
1977-1999, undated
box 17, folder 40-42
General,
1977-1988, 1998, undated
box 17, folder 43
Donor,
1988, 1999, undated
box 17, folder 44-45
Tower of Babel (1987),
1987-1988, undated
Scope and Contents note
Exhibition catalog contains text by William T. Vollman.
box 17, folder 46-47
Kracke, Bernd,
1983, 1999
box 17, folder 46
General,
1983
Scope and Contents note
Includes literature on his involvement with exhibitions, The Artist and Television and with The Artist & the Computer.
box 17, folder 49-54
Krueger, Myron W.,
1973-1976, 1986-1988, undated
box 17, folder 50
Metaplay (1970),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Also includes photocopy of
Glowflow (1969) announcement.
box 17, folder 51-54
Videoplace (1975-1976),
1973-1988
Scope and Contents note
Includes project grant proposals and related paperwork which include exhibition descriptions, sketches, and diagrams. Also
contains artist-produced literature, including a piece covering other works, letters to Charles T. Moore,
Videoplace coordinator, exhibition invitation and pamphlets, and magazine clippings from 1975-1988.
box 18, box 35
Kubota, Shigeko,
1970-1986, 1990
box 18, folder 1-3
General,
1970-1986, 1990
Scope and Contents note
Folder 2 contains correspondence, some hand-written, and some letter art.
box 18, folder 4
Duchampiana: 3 Video Sculptures (1972-1976),
1976-1977, 1984, 1990
box 18, folder 5
Three Mountains (1979),
1979, 1984, undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes artist's sketches with dimensions. See also The Luminous Image.
box 35, folder 16
Video: A Retrospective, Long Beach Museum of Art 1974-1984 (1984) installation sketch,
1984
Scope and Contents
File contains sketch on vellum for an installation for the exhibition Video: A Retrospective, Long Beach Museum of Art 1974-1984.
box 18, folder 6-8
Kuntzel, Thierry,
1980-1985, undated
box 18, folder 7
Nostros II (1984),
1984-1985
Scope and Contents note
See also Stedelijk Museum for the exhibitions The Luminous Image or A Passage Repeated.
box 18, folder 9
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions,
1986, undated
Scope and Contents
File contains materials attributed to Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE) and do not contain any specific materials
to one artist in particular.
box 18, folder 10-12
La Barbara, Joan,
1981-1982, undated
box 18, folder 10-11
General,
1981-1982, undated
box 18, folder 12
Voice Is The Original Instrument (1982),
1981-1982
box 18, box 35
Labat, Tony,
1981-1999, undated
box 18, folder 13-14
General,
1981-1987, undated
box 18, folder 16
Box Cleanly - Don't Foul (1981),
1981, undated
box 18, folder 16
Papers,
1981
Scope and Contents
Includes organizational notes and correspondence.
box 35, folder 17
Poster,
1981
Scope and Contents
File contains poster announcing the benefit concert for the debut boxing match for Tony Labat.
box 18, folder 20
The Motel Tapes (1978),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Contains photocopy of video box label.
box 18, folder 21
Selected Works (1976-1978),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Contains photocopy of video box label.
box 18, folder 19
Mayami: Between Cut and Action (1987),
1987
box 18, folder 22-25
Lacy, Suzanne,
1979-1987, undated
box 18, folder 24
Learn Where the Meat Comes From (1976),
1979, undated
box 18, folder 25
Three Works From the Teeth Series (1974),
undated
box 18, folder 26
Lafontaine, Marie-Jo,
1984-1987
box 18, folder 27-29
Lamelass, David,
1977-1997, undated
box 18, folder 27
General,
1977-1996, undated
box 18, folder 29
Manila Run (1987),
1987
Scope and Contents note
This piece is a collaboration with Hildegarde Duane.
box 18, box 35, box 36
Lande, Alan,
1978-1988, undated
box 18, folder 31-33
General,
1978-1988, undated
Scope and Contents note
Contains biographical information, installation proposals, photocopied excerpts of catalogs, photocopies of clippings, exhibition
flyers, and posters.
box 18, folder 31-33
Papers,
1978-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
File contains biographical information, installation proposals, photocopied excerpts of catalogs, photocopies of clippings,
and exhibition flyers.
box 35, box 36
Performance posters,
undated
Scope and Contents
File contains multiple poster materials announcing various performances by Alan Lande. They include Amazon, Multimedia Performance,
by Alan Lande with Lori Larsen, Sharon Gannon, Danielle Elliot, Brian I and I; Dive, A Performance by Alan Lande with Chad
Henry, Karen Kay Cody, and John Martin; Moist, A Study for a Civilization, Multimedia Performance by Alan Lande with Lori
Larsen, Alison Barbour, Mark Dworkin and special guest Suicide Martini; MX-80 Sound with A. Lande Video, and Romantic Friction,
a Performance by Alan Lande with Lori Larsen, Jo Leffingwell, Terry Morgan, and Mark H. Smith.
box 18, folder 34
Fe-nom-e-nol-o-ji 1/2/3 (1979),
1988, undated
box 18, folder 35
Jet City (1987),
1987-1988
box 18, folder 36
Sea of Japan (1984),
1988
box 18, folder 37
Landis, Christopher,
PILGRIMAGE: Images from Manzanar (1988),
undated
box 18, folder 38
Laredo, Lynn,
My Menopause Ceremony (1984),
1985
box 18, folder 40
Lawson, Sharon,
Our Way Of Life (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents note
Work is attributed to Autobabies, a group comprised of Tony Humecke, Ray Keating, and Sharon Lawson. See also Autobabies group
folder.
box 18, folder 41
LBMA Video Workshop,
[1982-1986]
Scope and Contents
File contains materials attributed to Long Beach Museum Video Workshop including titles by Larkin Higgins and Dimension Cable
Service. In addition, materials are also attributed to LBMA Video including a commercial and documentary video of a symposium.
box 18, folder 42-44
Leatart, Lynn,
1984-1999, undated
box 18, folder 44
Art and Sex (1984),
1984-1985, undated
box 19, folder 1-5
Leavitt, William,
[1972-1973], 1974-1980, undated
box 19, folder 1-2
General,
[1972-1973], 1974-1980
box 19, folder 3-4
Do Lizards Spit? (1978),
1978
Scope and Contents note
Includes original mock-up for exhibition announcment.
box 19, folder 5
Rain Or Shine (1977),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes article on live performance of the same name.
box 19, folder 7-11
Leonardi, Joseph,
1981-1988, undated
box 19, folder 7
General,
1981-1984, undated
box 19, folder 8
The Misanthrope (1987),
undated
box 19, folder 9
Noosphere 1 and 2 (1982),
undated
box 19, folder 10
The Port People (1986),
1988
box 19, folder 11
Synectics I (1986),
undated
box 19, folder 12
Levine, Les,
Conversations,
undated
box 19, box 36
Lieber, Edvard,
1980, undated
box 19, folder 13
General,
1980
Scope and Contents
Includes literature on his concert honoring Willem de Kooning presented at the Carnegie International Series.
box 36, folder 3
Edvard Lieber performance poster,
undated
Scope and Contents
File contains performance poster for works including
Montauk,
Untitled XIV, and
Neither Arakawa Nor Jasper Johns Are Each Other.
box 19, folder 14
Lindquist, Mark,
Subway (1982),
1983-1987
Scope and Contents note
Part of The Artist and the Computer, program 4, entry 5.
box 19, folder 15-16
Lisle, Thomas,
1988-1989, undated
box 19, folder 16
Fish Out Of Water (1988),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes textual and graphical instructions for installation.
box 19, folder 17-18
Litwak, Ezra,
1985-1986, undated
box 19, folder 18
Stranded (1985),
1985-1986, undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes artist statement and budget, schedule, equipment requirements for production of the piece.
box 19, folder 20-23
Logue, Joan,
1977-1987, undated
box 19, folder 20-22
General,
1977-1987, undated
box 19, folder 24-26
Lonidier, Fred Spencer,
1986, undated
box 19, folder 25
Confessions of the Peace Corps (1974),
undated
box 19, folder 26
The Health And Safety Game (1976),
undated
box 19, box 119*
Lord, Chip,
1978-1999, undated
box 19, folder 27-29
General,
1978-1999, undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes references to his work with Ant Farm.
box 19, folder 31
Ballplayer (1986),
1987, undated
box 19, folder 32
Easy Living (1984),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Collaboration with Mickey McGowan.
box 19, folder 33
Easy Street (1984),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Collaboration with Mickey McGowan.
box 119*, folder 7
San Francisco Video Festival poster,
1983
Scope and Contents
File contains poster designed by Chip Lord.
box 19, folder 34
Witness (1985),
1982-1985, undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes sketches of installation.
box 19, folder 35
Los Alamos National Lab,
Chrysalis (1982),
1983
Scope and Contents note
Work done in conjunction with Charles Barnett and Melvin Prueitt for The Artist and the Computer exhibition series.
box 19, box 79
Luce, Charles,
1979-1981, undated
box 19, folder 36
General,
1979-1981, undated
box 79
Slides,
1980-1981
Scope and Contents
File contains slides of installation titled, Coma/Terror (1980-1981).
box 19, box 20, box 36, box 119*
Lucier, Mary,
1975-1988, undated
box 19, folder 37-39
General,
1975-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
File contains biographical materials, correspondence and press materials.
box 36, folder 4
A Burn for Bigfoot announcement,
1977
Scope and Contents
File contains quaterly announcement for And/Or, an art space in Seattle, WA featuring work by Mary Lucier, including the performance
A Burn for Bigfoot, an installation and videotapes.
box 19, folder 41
Air Writing/Video (1975),
1975-1985
box 36, folder 5
Air Writing/Video (1973-1975)(1975),
Fire Writing/ Video (1970s?) poster,
1975
box 19, folder 42
Amphibian (1985),
1985-1987
Scope and Contents note
Collaboration with Elizabeth Streb.
box 19, folder 43
Asylum (A Romance) (1986),
1986
Scope and Contents note
A Capp Street Project.
box 19, folder 46
Denman's Col (Geometry) (1981),
1981-1982
box 19, folder 47
Equinox (1979),
1979
Scope and Contents note
Includes two signed digital prints of the installation.
box 119*, folder 8
Equinox exhibition poster,
1979
box 19, folder 48
In the Blink of an Eye...(Amphibian Dreams) "If I Could Fly I Would Fly" (1987),
1987
Scope and Contents note
Collaboration with Elizabeth Streb.
box 19, folder 49
Laser Burning Video (1977-1978),
undated
box 19, folder 50
The Luminous Image (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents note
File contains video collection form for video documenting installation for group exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum.
box 19, folder 51
Ohio At Giverney (1983),
1983-1987
box 20, folder 1
Paris Dawn Burn (1977),
1978
box 20, folder 2
Planet (1980),
1979-1980
Scope and Contents note
Includes signed black and white photograph and digital prints from the installation.
box 20, folder 3-4
Wilderness (1986),
1985-1986, undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes installation parameters, specifications, instructions, and sketches.
box 20, folder 5
Wintergarden (1984),
1983-1984, undated
box 20, folder 6-12
Lundberg, William,
1975-1985, undated
box 20, folder 7
Cardplayers (1975),
1975
Scope and Contents note
Includes artist's statement and illustrations.
box 20, folder 8
Filmkite (1976),
1976
Scope and Contents note
Artist's description and illustrations.
box 20, folder 9
Oceans (1976),
1976
Scope and Contents note
Artist's description and illustrations.
box 20, folder 10
A Passage Repeated (1985),
1985, undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes parameters, specifications, and drawings for exhibition.
box 20, folder 11
Swimmer (1976),
1975-1976
Scope and Contents note
Artist's description and illustrations.
box 20, folder 12
Two Works (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents note
This installation was comprised of his
Morphologies (1984) and
Corner (1982).
box 20, folder 13-14
Ma, Ming-Yuen S.,
1996-1999
box 20, folder 15
Medusa's Beauty Secrets (1988),
1988
Scope and Contents note
Collaboration with Kathleen Forrest and Cheri Gaulke.
box 20, folder 16
Our Lady of L.A. (1987),
1987
Scope and Contents note
Collaboration with Kathleen Forrest and Cheri Gaulke.
box 20, folder 17
Mackenzie, Leslie,
The Book of Intxixu (1982),
1984
Scope and Contents note
Collaboration with Juan Arkotxa.
box 20, folder 18
Mann, Andy,
Summer Snapshots (1975),
1987
Scope and Contents note
Video Cross Reference listing for WGBH New Television Showcase.
box 20, folder 19
Marin, Jonier,
Instructions (1983),
1983
box 20, folder 20
Marker, Chris,
Guerre et Revolution (1977),
undated
box 20, folder 21-22
Martin, Darrin,
1999, undated
box 20, folder 22
Donor,
1999
Scope and Contents note
Regarding collaboration with Torsten Z. Burns and Anthony Discenza.
box 20, folder 23-26
Marton, Pier,
1980-1983, undated
box 20, folder 24
The Mountains Are Not The Mountains (1970s-1980s),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Artist's description and illustrations.
box 20, folder 25
Unity Through Strength (1982),
undated
box 20, folder 27-29
Masamesva, Victor,
1987, undated
box 20, folder 29
Itam Hakim, Hopiit (1984),
undated
box 20, folder 30
Matta-Clark, Gordon,
1997-1999, undated
box 20, folder 31
Matthews, Chris,
Electro-Encephalo Video Drawings (1981),
1987, undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes Video Cross References for The Artist and The Computer (1983) and Shared Realities (1984).
box 20, folder 32
Matuck, Artur,
Incandescence-Circuit (1981),
1981
box 20, folder 33-35
Maughan, Cynthia,
1978-1979, undated
box 20, folder 33-34
General,
1978-1979, undated
box 20, folder 35
Compilations (1974-1978),
undated
box 20, folder 36-37
Max, N.L.,
1983-1987, undated
box 20, folder 37
Carla's Island (1981),
1986-1987
Scope and Contents note
File contains materials attributed to the exhibition, The Artist and The Computer (1983).
box 20, folder 38-41
McCafferty, Jay,
1984, undated
box 20, folder 40
Ocean Tape (1975),
undated
box 20, folder 41
Unfinished Autobiography (1971-1976),
undated
box 20, folder 44
City of Light (1986),
1986
box 20, folder 45
Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum (1986),
1986
box 20, folder 46-47
McCance, Claire,
1984-1987, undated
box 20, folder 47
Rasgado en Dos (1982),
1984-1987, undated
Scope and Contents note
Collaboration with Alan McGlade.
box 20, folder 48
McCarthy, Paul,
1982-2000, undated
box 20, folder 49-51
McElwee, Van,
1995-1999, undated
box 20, folder 49-50
General,
1995-1999, undated
box 20, folder 52
MCF,
The Longline Is A Circle (1990),
undated
box 20, folder 53
McGowan, Mickey,
Easy Street (1983),
1984
box 20, folder 54
McInnes, Laurie,
Atlantis (1982),
1985, undated
Scope and Contents note
Part of the Australian Film and Television School exhibition series.
box 20, folder 55
McMan, Paul,
1982
Scope and Contents note
Note of his singing Flattering the Flatterer for the The Artist and Television series.
box 20, folder 56
Meek, Louise,
1985, undated
Scope and Contents note
Part of the Australian Film and Television School exhibition series.
box 20, folder 57
Megill, Tony,
Quick Tour (1982),
1986-1987, undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes Cross References for The Artist and The Computer and Shared Realities exhibitions.
box 21, box 79
Melhus, Bjørn,
1997-1999, undated
box 21, folder 1-2
General,
1997-1999 undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes a signed digital still print, sketches, and application materials for New Visions:Video exhibition grant.
box 79
Photographs of the artist,
undated
Scope and Contents
File contains two photographs of the artist.
box 21, folder 5-9
Melnyk, Doug,
1988-1989, undated
box 21, folder 7
Auld Lang Syne (1988),
1989
box 21, folder 10
Memory of Your Nose,
Golden Moments (1982-1983),
1983
Scope and Contents note
Pseudonym for Nicola Rosalie Atkinson-Griffith.
box 21, folder 11
Metzgar, Eric,
1980, undated
box 21, folder 13
Miller, Branda,
1981-1984 undated
Scope and Contents note
Collaborated with artists Norman Yonemoto and Jeff Issac. Includes cross references for Shared Realities and California Video
1984 exhibitions.
box 21, folder 14
Miller, Sherleen,
Walk/Run (1983),
1983
Scope and Contents note
Collaboration with Ralph Hocking.
box 21, folder 15
Millner, Sherry,
1985
Scope and Contents note
All items refer to the Open Channels (1985) exhibition.
box 21, box 36
Mogul, Susan,
1974-1999, undated
box 21, box 36
General,
1974-1994, undated
box 21, folder 16-18
General,
1974-1994, undated
box 36, folder 6
Waiting at Columbia for Hollywood Moguls, I Drank 929 Chocolate Malteds poster,
1979
box 21, folder 20
I Stare At You And Dream (1996),
1997
Scope and Contents note
Includes acquisition information for
Home Safe Home (1996).
box 21, folder 21
The Last Jew In America (1984),
1984
box 21, folder 22
Molnar, Zsuzsanna E.,
1983-1987, undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes photocopies of exhibition schedules listing her collaborations with Frank Dietrich appearing in the The Artist and
The Computer and Shared Realities exhibitions.
box 21, folder 23-24
Mondot, Juliette,
1981-1988, undated
box 21, folder 24
Philosophical Gas (1982),
1981-1988
box 21, folder 25-27
Monk, Meredith,
1986, undated
box 21, folder 27
Ellis Island (1981),
1986
Scope and Contents note
Collaboration with Robert Rosen.
box 21, folder 28-29
Montano, Linda,
1985, undated
box 21, folder 29
Jane Gooding, R.N. in Learning to Talk (1970s),
undated
Scope and Contents note
Listed as a work with Jane Gooding, R.N. as part of the Southland Video Anthology exhibition series.
box 21, folder 30
Montevideo Productions, Compilation,
1984, undated
Scope and Contents
Video Collection Form names Montevideo Installation and includes installation documentation and video works by various artists.
box 21, folder 32
Mujeres Unidad,
La Nueva Chicana (1980),
1986
box 21, box 22, box 36, box 79, box 120*
Muntadas, Antonio,
[1970], 1974-1989, undated
Scope and Contents
Also known as Muntadas.
box 21, box 79, box 120*
General,
1974-1987, undated
box 21, folder 33-38
Papers,
1974-1987, undated
box 21, folder 39
Between the Frames (1983),
undated
box 21, box 36
Between the Lines (1979),
1980, undated
box 36, folder 7
Poster,
1983
Scope and Contents
File contains poster from Institut royal des Sciences Naturelles in Brussels, Belgium.
box 21, folder 41
Board Room (1989),
1989, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes proposals, descriptions, and sketches.
box 22, folder 1
Confrontations (1974),
1974
box 22, folder 3
Haute Culture (1984),
[1984, 1985?]
Scope and Contents
Includes photocopies of photographs of the installation.
box 22, folder 4
Interview with Antonio Muntadas,
1982
Scope and Contents
Also known as
Artist Profile in Shared Realities exhibition.
box 22, folder 5
Media Ecology Ads (1982),
1982, undated,
Scope and Contents
Includes color digital printouts of video stills plus instructions for installation and broadcast options.
box 36, folder 8
Media Landscape exhibition poster,
1982
box 22, folder 6
Media Sites/Media Monuments (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents
Includes installation sketch and photocopies of images.
box 120*, folder 6
Muntados Videotapes exhibtion poster,
1983
box 22, folder 7
N/S/E/W (1976),
[1970s?]
Scope and Contents
Includes sketches and installation specifications.
box 22, folder 8
Pamplona-Grazalema (1981),
1981-1983
Scope and Contents
Note from exhibition literature: "This work consists of a book and a video installation that complement each other." Book
has been separated from the folder.
box 22, folder 9
Political Advertisements (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Marshall Reese. The piece is also sometimes referred to as
Tube Boobs.
box 22, box 79
La Television (1980),
1980-1983
Scope and Contents
Includes sketches and specifications for installation.
box 22, folder 10
Papers,
1980-1983
Scope and Contents
Includes sketches and specifications for installation.
box 22, folder 11
Two Landscapes,
[1982-1985]
Scope and Contents
Includes sketches and specifics for installation.
box 22, folder 13-14
Muray, Marcy,
1980s, 1981-1982
box 22, folder 13
General,
1981-1982
General Physical Description note:
box 22, folder 14
Ghost Dance (1981),
1980s
General Physical Description note:
box 22, folder 17
The World Instant of Cooperation in the Soviet Union (1987),
1987
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Richard Madeira.
box 22, folder 22
The Allure Of The Concentric (1985),
1985
box 22, folder 23
Barricade To Blue (1977),
1977
Scope and Contents
Includes texts and drawing of installation plan.
box 22, folder 24
Dancing In The Land Where Children Are The Light (1981),
1981
box 22, folder 25
The Forms That Begin At The Outer Rim (1983),
1983
Scope and Contents
See also
In The Planet Of The Eye.
box 22, folder 26
Forward (1976),
1976
Scope and Contents
Includes text description and floor plan of installation.
box 22, folder 27
Gate (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents
See also
In The Planet Of The Eye.
box 22, box 37
In The Drowning Pool (1989),
1989
box 37, folder 3
Drawings,
1989
Scope and Contents
File contains hand-drawn sketches for the installation for
In the Drowning Pool (1989).
box 22, folder 29
In The Planet Of The Eye (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents
This piece incorporates the earlier work
The Forms That Begin At The Outer Rim. Also see the exhibition pamphlet in the
Gate folder.
box 22, folder 30
Investigations/Observations."We are alone here." (1975),
1976
box 22, folder 31
Line-Up/With And Against Them (1976),
1976
box 22, folder 32
Once Before You (1976),
1976
box 22, folder 34
Time Travel Through A Phantom City (1986-1988),
1986-1988
box 22, folder 35-36
Naidus, Beverly,
1989-1999
box 22, folder 37-40
Nakagawa, Alan H.,
1985-1999
box 22, folder 39
Do Si Te? (1985),
1985-1987
box 23, folder 1-5
General,
[1970], 1981-1985
box 23, folder 7
Aniputer (1982),
1982-1983
Scope and Contents
Also referred to as
No Time (Aniputer) on Video Cross Reference form for The Artist & The Computer exhibit.
box 23, folder 8
Long Beach screening (1982),
1982
box 23, folder 9
My Life (1974-1978),
1978
box 23, folder 10
Nakazono, Stann,
1987-1989
box 23, folder 11
National Center for the Afro-American Arts,
1987
box 23, box 119*
Nauman, Bruce,
1966-1979, 1988, undated
box 23, folder 16
Chambers, Shafts and Tunnels (1978),
1978
Scope and Contents
Includes sketches and description of the installation.
box 23, folder 17
Forced Perspective (1975-1976),
1975-1976
box 119*, folder 9
Nicholas Wilder Gallery poster,
undated
box 23, folder 19
Yellow Triangular Room (1975),
1975
box 23, folder 20
Neeson, Norman,
Rendezvous (1981),
1981
box 23, folder 22-23
Nesmith, Michael,
1984-1986
box 23, folder 22
Elephant Parts (1981),
1986
box 23, folder 23
Television Parts Home Companion (1984),
1984
box 23, folder 24
Nessim, Suzanne,
Swimmer (1978),
1978
box 23, folder 27
The Artist and the Computer (1983),
1983, 1987
Scope and Contents
File contains materials exhibition documentation.
box 23, folder 28
Five Dances for Small Spaces (1983),
1983-1985
box 23, folder 29
Getting Along (1992),
1992
box 23, folder 32
Las Palmas de Los Angeles (1989),
1989
box 23, folder 33
Refugees From Laos (1981),
1981
box 23, folder 34
Seascape (1984),
1984 or 1985
box 23, folder 35
Three Wishes (1982),
1982
box 23, folder 36
Travel Sketch: Depot Duet (1983),
1983
box 23, folder 37
Water Palace (1988),
1988
box 23, folder 39
Nova 817-excerpt,
Artist in the Lab (1981),
1981
Scope and Contents
File contains cross reference document for the video titled
Artist in the Lab (1981) by Nova 817-excerpt which is attributed to WGBH, Boston with Lance Williams, David Em and James Blinn.
box 23, folder 40
O'Connor, Geoffrey,
Postscript to a War (1982),
1982
box 23, folder 41-44
Odenbach, Marcel,
1976-1987
box 23, folder 42
An Evening With Marcel Odenbach (1983),
1981-1983
Scope and Contents
Includes original mock-up of program announcement.
box 23, folder 43
As If Memories Could Deceive Me (1986),
1986
box 23, folder 44
The Luminous Image (1984),
1984
box 23, folder 45
O'Leary, John,
I Tell Myself (1990),
1990
box 23, folder 46
Oppenheim, Ingrid,
1981-1983
box 23, folder 47
Oursler, Tony,
1976-1995
Scope and Contents
Includes description of video installation display.
box 24, box 36
Paik, Nam June,
1973-1997
box 24, folder 1-5
General,
1973-1997
Scope and Contents
File contains correspondence, press releases, published reviews and criticism regarding the artist's career.
box 24, folder 7
Electronic Opera (1970 or 1972),
1987
box 36, folder 9
Guadalcanal: A Requium poster,
1977
Scope and Contents
File contains poster for
Guadalcanal: A Requium (1977).
box 24, folder 8
The Luminous Image (1984),
1984
box 24, folder 9
Pain, Francois,
Metro Couronnes (1977),
1977
box 24, folder 10
Pajic, Slobodan,
Sans Titre (1977),
1977
box 24, folder 11-12
Palestine, Charlemagne,
1975-1980
box 24, folder 11
General,
1975-1980
Scope and Contents
Includes copies of still images from
Body Work exhibited at De Appel Amsterdam on May 25, 1977.
box 24, folder 12
Dark To Dark (1977),
1977
box 24, folder 14
Park, Jore,
Three And A Half (1983),
1983
box 24, folder 15
Parrish, Tom,
Mistress Moon (1987),
1987
box 24, folder 20
Pierre, Otto,
Electronic Light Ballet (1987),
1987
box 24, folder 21
Pinkel, Sheila,
Intuition (1977),
1977-1987
box 24, folder 22-34
Podesta, Patti,
1979-1987
box 24, folder 23
Action: Blinking (1979),
1979
box 24, folder 24
Action: Looking (1979),
1979
box 24, folder 25
Burning (Phantasms and Partial Objects) (1979),
1979
box 24, folder 26
Dream Time/Motion (1979),
1979
box 24, folder 27
Falling/Hitting (1979),
1979
box 24, folder 29
How Does The Electron Chose Its Path? (1980),
1980
box 30, folder 30
Mutant Thoughts (1981),
1981
box 24, folder 33
Video Triptych:
Charm, Death Portraits and Delactatco Morosa (1986),
1986
box 24, folder 34
Vitamin Impendre Vero (To Stake One's Life for Truth) (1980),
1980
box 24, folder 36
Portis, Michael,
1975-1986
box 24, folder 38
Prado, Patrick,
Périhérique (1979),
1979
box 24, folder 39
Pritchett, Harry,
Massachusettes Bicentennial (1976),
1976
box 24, folder 43
Quinn, Aysha,
1967, 1974-1988
box 25, folder 2
Ranen, Aron,
True Believers (1985),
1985
box 25, folder 6
Simultaneous (1981),
1981
box 25, folder 7
Synchronicity (1983),
1983
box 25, folder 8
Ray, Kathy Jo,
Wings of Morning (1982),
1982
box 25, folder 10-13
Reeves, Daniel,
1979-1990
box 25, folder 10-11
General,
1979-1990
Scope and Contents
File includes description and illustrations of video sculpture,
Eingang (The Way In).
box 25, folder 12
Smothering Dreams (1981),
1981
box 25, folder 16
Brendon, Rice,
A Day In The Life Of The Homeless (1985),
1985
box 25, folder 17
Robbins, Al, The Luminous Image (1984),
1984
box 25, folder 19
Rogala, Miroslaw,
1986-1988
box 25, folder 21
Rosen, Bob,
Ellis Island (1981),
1981-1986
box 25, folder 22
Rosenbach, Ulrike,
1972-1984
box 25, folder 23-24
Rosenthal, Barbara,
1976-1989
box 25, folder 25-29
Rosenthal, Rachel,
1981-1990
box 25, folder 26
Death Valley (1988),
1988
box 25, folder 27
Kabbalamobile (1984),
1984
box 25, folder 28
The Performance World Of Rachel Rosenthal (1987),
1987
box 26, folder 1-3
Rosler, Martha,
1971-1988, 1998
box 26, folder 2
If It's Too Bad to Be True, It Could Be Disinformation (1985),
1985
box 26, folder 3
Semiotics of the Kitchen (1977),
1977
box 26, folder 6-8
Roszell, Stephen,
1977-1989
box 26, folder 7
Other Prisoners (1986),
1986
box 26, folder 8
Writing In Water (1984),
1984
box 26, folder 9
Rovère, Pierre,
Surfaces (1976),
1976
box 26, folder 10
Rubenstein, Leonard,
1976-1986
box 26, folder 11
Ruppersberg, Allen,
A Lecture On Houdini (1973),
1973-1987
box 26, folder 13
Carlos Almaraz: East Los Artist (1981),
1981
box 26, folder 17
Show And Tell 1999-2025 (1999),
1999
box 26, folder 18
Salazar, Alex,
Lulac Long Beach Area Headstart (1984),
1984
box 26, folder 20-25
Salloum, Jayce,
1979-1989
box 26, folder 22
The Ascent of Man (1985),
1985-1987
Scope and Contents
Includes detailed description and map of
The Ascent of Man. Also includes black and white photocopies of installation, original stills and an original photograph of the south wall
of the installation.
box 26, folder 23
Episode 1: So. Cal. (1988),
1988
box 26, folder 24
In the Absence of Heroes...Part IV: Warfare/a case for context (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents
Includes description and map of installation, original still images and photocopies of negatives.
box 26, folder 25
Once You've Shot the Gun You Can't Stop the Bullet (1988),
1988
box 26, folder 29
Wraparound (1982),
1981-1982
box 26, folder 31
Santarromana, Joseph,
1992-1996
box 26, folder 33
General,
1974-1987
Scope and Contents
Includes description of Video Horizon, Snowed In installation.
box 26, folder 34
Break and Be Back (1979),
1979
box 26, folder 35
Farewell to Triangle I (1978),
1978
box 26, folder 36
Imitation/Limitation (1979),
1979
box 26, folder 38
Phosphor Read-Out (1979),
1979
box 27, folder 1
Schell, Michael,
1987-1988
box 27, folder 2-5
Schneider, Ira,
1969-1988
box 27, folder 3
More Or Less Related Images In Recent History (1977),
1977
Scope and Contents
Includes still images of the video.
box 27, folder 4
Some Scenes In Southern California (1977),
1977
box 27, folder 5
Time Zones (1980),
1978-1981
Scope and Contents
Includes still photographs and layout of the exhibition.
box 27, folder 6
Schouten, Lydia, The Luminous Image (1984),
1984
box 27, folder 8
Scott, Patrick,
1981-1985
Scope and Contents
Also known as Patrick Marca-Registrada.
box 27, folder 9
Scott, Tony, The Luminous Image (1984),
1984
box 27, folder 10-15
Scroggin, Michael,
1972-1988
box 27, folder 12
Improvisations (Compilation of Works) (1982-1983),
1982-1983
box 27, folder 16
General,
1979-1990
Scope and Contents
Includes still images from
The Watch Detail and
The Boxer's Puzzle.
box 27, folder 19
Seawright, Janis,
Cappunchio Dance,
undated
box 27, folder 20-26
Segalove, Ilene,
1976-1990
box 27, folder 20-21
General,
1976-1990
Scope and Contents
Includes still image from
Five True Stories.
box 27, folder 23
I Remember Beverly Hills (1980),
1980
box 27, folder 24
More TV Stories (1985),
1985
box 27, folder 25
The Riot Tapes (1984),
1984
box 27, folder 26
Whatever Happened To The Future? (1987),
1987
box 27, folder 27-28
Seidner, David,
1981-1982
box 27, folder 28
Basic Black (1981),
1981-1982
Scope and Contents
Includes script of video.
box 27, folder 29
Seipp, Michele,
Bad Relationship Funnies (1986),
1986
box 27, folder 31
Seligman, James, Donor,
1988
box 27, folder 33-35
Shapiro, Elisha,
1984-1989
box 27, folder 35
Vote Nihilism '88 (1988),
1988
box 27, box 79
Shapiro, Sally (Celia),
1974-1988
box 27, folder 36
General,
1974-1988
Scope and Contents
Includes sketch of installation.
box 27, folder 37
Water Paintings (1978),
1978
Scope and Contents
Contains drawing and video still of installation.
box 27, folder 37
Papers,
1978
Scope and Contents
Contains drawing and video still of installation.
box 28, folder 2
3rd Degree (1982),
1982-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes sketches and black and white photograph of installation.
box 79
3rd Degree (1982) slides,
1985
box 79
Dead Laughs (1985) slide,
1985
box 28, folder 5
The Andersons (1986),
1986
box 28, folder 6
Billy Goes To A Party (1987),
1987
box 28, folder 7
Shepard, Jean,
Phantom of the Open Hearth,
1976
box 28, folder 8
Shounhall, Barry,
Hydroglyphtes (1970s),
1970s
box 28, folder 9
Shwartz Braig, Susan,
1985-1987
Scope and Contents
Artist also addressed as Susan Braig.
box 28, folder 10
Silas, Steve,
undated
Scope and Contents
File contains a cross-reference checklist.
box 28, folder 11
Silva, Javier,
1981
Scope and Contents
File contains one document highlighting Javier Silva having completed his documentary with Juan Olivares.
box 28, folder 12
Silver, Andrew,
Next Door (1970s),
1970s
box 28, folder 13
Silverstein, Salik,
Groping (1980),
1985
box 28, folder 15-20
Smith, Michael,
1977-1990
box 28, folder 18
It Starts At Home (1982),
1982
box 28, folder 19
Mike's Big TV Show (1990),
1990
box 28, folder 20
Secret Horror (1980),
1980
box 28, folder 21
Snyder, Robert,
1985-1989
box 28, folder 22
Sobell, Nina,
1983-1987
Scope and Contents
Also known as Nina Sobel.
box 28, folder 25
Soltes, Elon,
Nixon in Exile (1976),
1986
box 28, folder 26
Sorensen, Vibeke,
Tempest and Voyage (1981-1982),
1981-1988
box 28, folder 27
Staednik, George,
Promordial Soup (1970s),
1987
box 29, folder 1-4
Stahl, Cynthia,
1997-1999, undated
box 29, folder 3
Another Video about Guns and Square Dancing (1994),
undated
box 29, folder 4
Poodle West (1997),
1997-1999
box 29, folder 7
Stoerchle, Wolfgang,
1985, 1996
box 29, box 79
Sturgeon, John,
[1975]-1986, undated
box 29, folder 11
I Will Take You (1978),
1977-1978
box 29, folder 12
No Earth/No Earth Station (1983),
undated
Scope and Contents
File contains materials attributed to John Sturgeon and Aysha Quinn.
box 29, folder 13
Untitled, Water Piece (1975),
[1975]
box 29, folder 14
Uroboros (1978),
1978-1979
box 29
Suderberg, Erika,
1985-1994
box 29, folder 17
Diderot and the Last Luminare (1992),
1992-1994
box 29, folder 18
Displayed Termination (1988),
1987-1988
box 29, folder 19
Lies, Fables and Stories for the End of the World (1982),
1985
box 29, folder 20
Memory Inversion: Los Angeles (1988),
1989
box 29, folder 21
US Traveler's Kit (1985),
1985
box 29, folder 22-24
Sutherland, Starr,
1983, undated
box 29, folder 22
Hunting the Great White [1978],
undated
Scope and Contents
File contains materials attributed to Starr Sutherland and Bruce Walker.
box 29, folder 23
Percy Mayfield (1983),
1983
box 29, folder 24
A Simple Story (1983),
1983
Scope and Contents
Starr Sutherland collaborated with Bruce Walker for
A Simple Story (1983).
box 29, folder 27
Swacus, Richard,
Careers in Medicine (1981),
1981
box 29, folder 29
My Father Sold Studebakers (1983),
My Mother Married Wilbur Stump (1986),
1983-1988
box 29, folder 30-31
Syrop, Mitchell,
1978-1980
box 29, folder 31
Watch It, Think It (1978),
1978
box 29, folder 32
Tadlock, Thomas,
Hello (1969?),
1987
Scope and Contents
The file contains a cross reference document for inclusion of the work titled
Hello, from the WGBH exhibition The Medium is the Medium (1969), which is also attributed to the artist Allan Kaprow.
box 29, folder 33
Tambellini, Aldo,
Black (1969),
1987
Scope and Contents
File contains cross reference document for the artist Aldo Tambellini, however the artist's name is misspelled on the original
materials.
box 29, folder 34-36
Tanaka, Janice,
1981-1988
box 29, folder 36
The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle (1988),
1988
box 29, folder 40
Twentieth Century Child (1988),
1988
box 30, folder 1
Thornton, Leslie,
undated
box 30, box 37, box 120*
Thurlbeck, Ken,
1983-1989
box 120*, folder 8
Posters,
1983-1988
Scope and Contents
File contains posters from exhibitions.
box 37, folder 4
Stuart Gallery poster,
1989
box 30, folder 3
USSRER, Rock on a Rea Horse (1989),
1989
box 30, folder 5-11
Torres, Frances,
1978-1989
box 30, folder 5-8
General,
1978-1989
Scope and Contents
File includes biographical materials, correspondence, an exhibition catalog titled,
Works From the Field: A Selection, from the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University and also includes a copy of the journal entitled
Strike.
box 30, folder 9
Dictatorship of Swiftness (1987),
1986-1987
box 30, folder 10
Klausewitz Classroom (1985),
1985
box 30, folder 11
The Luminous Image (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents
According to the Video Data Bank, The Luminous Image was an international exhibition of video installations held in the fall
of 1984 at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. There is also a videotape of the same name that serves as an audiovisual catalog
for the show, combining tours of the installations and short interviews with the artists.
box 30, folder 13
Tran T. Kim-Trang,
1992-1994
box 30, folder 14
Trezise, Mark,
1982
Scope and Contents
File contains copy of LBMA newsletter with work attributed to Mark Trezise and Wenden Baldwin.
box 30, folder 15-16
Turner, Ruth,
1989
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for the artist Ruth Turner and Remo Balcells.
box 30, folder 17-18
TVTV, Top Value Television,
1974-1976
box 30, folder 19
Twyla Tharp Dance Federation Inc.,
undated
box 30, folder 22
Vampire Video,
1983
Scope and Contents
Artists in Vampire Video include Janice Yudell and Dan Wagner.
box 30, folder 23-24
Van De Water, Beth
1983-1984
Scope and Contents
File includes materials attributed to Beth Van de Water and Dale Herd.
box 30, folder 24
Dreamland Court (1983),
1983
box 30, folder 25
Van Riper, Peter L.,
undated
box 30, folder 26-27
Vasulka, Steina and Woody,
1981-1986, undated
box 30, folder 28-29
Vasulka, Woody,
1982-1986
box 31, folder 9
Controverse (1987),
1987-1989
box 31, folder 11
Velez, Ethel and Edin,
1989
box 31, folder 15
Video Rouge,
Three and a Half (1983),
1983
Scope and Contents
Videomakers and producers include Jore Park and W. Fables.
box 31, folder 17
Vidkidco,
1986
Scope and Contents
Executive producers include Claudia Wishnow and Lynn Leatant.
box 31, box 32, box 79
Viola, Bill,
1975-1998, undated
box 31, box 32
General,
1975-1998
Scope and Contents
File includes biographical information, collection materials, acquisition information, correspondence from the artist, publicity
materials including announcements and press releases, and press clippings.
box 32, folder 7
August '74 (1974),
undated
box 32, folder 8
Chot El-Djerid, Portrait of Light and Heat (1979),
undated
box 79
Empty House (1983) slide,
1983
box 32, folder 10
Hatsu-Yume (First Dream) (1981),
undated
box 32
I Don't Know What It Is I am Like (1986),
1986
box 32, folder 13
Information (1973),
undated
box 32, folder 14
In Version (1973),
undated
box 36, folder 11
Java Rushes poster,
undated
box 32, folder 16
Memories of Ancestral Power (The Moro Movement in Soloman Islands) (1977-1978),
undated
box 32, folder 17
Migration (1976),
undated
box 32, folder 18
Mysterious Virtue [1974],
undated
box 32, folder 19
Palm Trees on the Moon (1977-1978),
undated
box 32, folder 20
Polaroid Video Status (1973),
undated
box 32, folder 22
The Reflecting Pool (1981),
undated
box 32, folder 23
Room for St. John of the Cross (1983),
undated
box 32, folder 24
Vipotnik, Miha,
1989-1996
box 32, folder 25
Visual Communications,
Children's Museum (1986),
1986
box 32, folder 26
Visual Music Alliance,
1989
box 32, box 36, box 79
Vom Bruch, Klaus,
1981-1986, undated
box 32, folder 30
Luftgeister/Airspirits (1981),
1981
box 32, folder 31
Propellertape (1979),
[1980s]
box 36, folder 12
Video Arbeit poster,
1981
box 32, folder 32
Von Moser, Deborah,
undated
box 32, folder 35
Walker, "Captain" Bruce E.,
1983
box 32, box 120*
Weiner, Lawrence,
1980, 1987
box 120*, folder 9
Twenty Works (1980) exhibition poster,
1980
box 32, box 33
Wegman, William,
1973-1989, 1996
box 33, folder 3
Wennberg, Teresa,
undated
box 33, folder 5
Whiting, Vicki,
1982-1983
box 33, folder 6
Whitney, John Sr. ,
1983, 1987
box 33, folder 8
Williams, Lance,
1983, 1987
box 33, box 79
Wilson, David,
1987, undated
box 79
Slides,
undated
Scope and Contents
File contains slides for a presentation relating to the Museum of Jurassic Technology.
box 79
Stereo pictures reel mount,
undated
box 33, folder 10-15
Wilson, Robert,
[1967], 1974-1984
box 33, folder 14-15
Einstein on the Beach (1976),
1976-1977
box 33, folder 17
Winsberg, Debbie,
Mindchange (1985),
1985
box 33, folder 20
Not Fully MakenitArunde (1998),
1998
box 33, folder 21
Wolverton, Terry,
Me and My Shadow (1984),
1984-1986
box 33, folder 27
The Grounding Place (1982),
1982
box 34, box 79
Yonemoto, Bruce and Norman,
1979-1999, undated
box 34, box 79
General,
1979-1999, undated
box 34, folder 3
An Impotent Metaphor (1979),
1979
box 34, folder 4
Based on Romance (1979),
1979
box 34, folder 7
Green Card: An American Romance (1982),
1982
box 34, folder 11
Youngblood, Gene,
1975-1983
box 34, folder 12
Yudell, Janice,
The Tale of Channel '68 (1977),
1983
box 34, folder 17
Zimmerman, Bob,
49=21+28 (1983),
1983, 1986
Exhibition files, Series II.
1975-1999
Physical Description: 17.85 Linear Feet(40 boxes)
Arrangement
Materials are arranged chronologically by exhibition.
Scope and Contents
This series contains records related to video exhibitions organized by and presented at the Long Beach Museum of Art (LBMA)
from 1975 to 1999. Files often include press releases, printed announcements, catalogs, posters, images and written content
for printed materials, administrative papers, program notes, screening schedules, installation notes and sketches, mailing
lists, acquisition forms, loan and payment receipts, press clippings, and correspondence with such key LBMA staff as David
Ross, Kathy Rae Huffman, Michael Nash, Carole Ann Klonarides, Connie Fitzsimons, Peter Kirby, Jacquelain Kain, and Martin
Betz. However, the records are not comprehensive; exhibitions in the 1980s tend to be better documented than those in the
1970s or 1990s, and some LBMA exhibition records are entirely absent from the archive. Videos associated with many of the
exhibitions are located in Series VII. See also the
chronology of film and video exhibitions at LBMA from 1974 to 1999.
box 38
Southland Video Anthology (1975),
1975
Scope and Contents
Materials also contained in flatfile 3**.
box 38, folder 1
General,
1975
Scope and Contents
Materials contain one exhibition prospectus.
Artists in the exhibition include Alan Ackoff, Billy Adler, David Anderson, Eleanor Antin, John Baldessari, Edward Henderson,
Dede Bazyk, Lynda Benglis, Chris Burden, Thomas Burton, Shelley Chamberlain, Brian Connell, Lowell Darling, David Dashiel,
Susan Davis, Ken Feingold, Charles Frazier, Roberta Friedman, John S. Gordon, Eileen Griffin, Thomas Jancar, Bryan Jones,
Allan Kaprow, Donald Karwellis, Stanton Kaye, Rodger Klein, Rodger and Thomas Klein, John Knight, Lisa Koper, Shigeko Kubota
(with Shuya Abe), Suzanne Lacy, William Leavitt, Joan Logermann, Joan Logue, Fred Lonidier, Bruce Lyon, Jay McCafferty, Paul
McCarthy, Cynthia Maughan, Susan Mogul, Bruce Nauman, Tim Owens, Nam June Paik, Michael Portis, Tom Radloff, Raindance (Frank
Gillette, Alan Rucker, Paul Ryan, Ira Schneider, Michael Shamberg), Anthony Ramos, Martha Rosler, Allen Ruppersberg, David
Salle, Michael Scroggins, Ilene Segalove, Allan Sekula, Barry Singer, Barbara Smith, Nina Sobell, Philip Steinmetz, Wolfgang
Stoerchle, John Sturgeon, Billy Adler, John Margolies, Bart Thrall, Michael Tucker, Peter Van Riper, and James Welling. Exhibition
curated by David A. Ross.
box 38, folder 2
Southland Video Anthology II, Part I (1976),
1976
Scope and Contents
Materials contain one exhibition catalog. Exhibition includes artists Billy Adler, Eleanor Antin, Peter Barton, Robert Cumming,
Charles Frazier, Alexis Smith, and John Sturgeon. See general collections for Southland Video Anthology II, Part II exhibition
catalog. Exhibition curated by David A. Ross.
box 38, folder 3
Southland Video Anthology II, Part IV (1977),
1977
Scope and Contents
Material contains four documents including a draft of the Southland Video Anthology Part IV press release and a schedule of
video tape screenings. Artists in the fourth Southland Video Anthology exhibition series include Alan Ackoff, David Askevold,
Ronald Bloom, Rabyn Blake, Colin Campbell, Guy de Cointet and Robert Wilhite, Joel Hermann, Allan Kaprow, Peter Kirby, Rodger
Klein, David Lamelas, William Leavitt, Joan Logue, Linda Montano, Ira Schneider, Lisa Steele, and William Wegman. Exhibition
curated by David A. Ross.
box 38, folder 4
Southland Video Anthology II, Part V (1977-1978),
1977-1978
Scope and Contents
Materials include an artist checklist and the announcements for circulating selected tapes from Southland Video Anthology
1977. Artists in the exhibition include Robert Biggs, Kevin Boyle, Elon Soltes, Ronald D. Clark, Hildegarde Duane, David Lamelas,
Douglas Huebler and Stephanie Weinschel, Billy Adler, Celia (Sally) Shapiro, Judith I. Corona, Nancy Buchanan and Barbara
Smith. Exhibition curated by David A. Ross.
box 120*, folder 11
1978 Summer Video Archives poster,
1978
box 38, folder 5-6
Eleanor Antin: The Nurse and the Hijackers (1979),
1979
Scope and Contents
Exhibition by artist Eleanor Antin and curated by Nancy Drew.
box 38, folder 7-11
Videthos: Cross Cultural Video by Artists (1979),
1979
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Juan Downey, Joan Logue, Tony Ramos, Ira Schneider, Edin Velez, and Bill Viola. Exhibition
was curated Eric Michaels.
box 38, folder 7
Press release and announcements,
1979
box 38, folder 12-18
Video from Tokyo to Fukui and Kyoto (1979),
1979
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Mako Idemitsu, Nobuhiro Kawanaka, Tsuneo Nakai, Hakudo Kobayashi, Toshio Matsumoto, Akira
Kurosaki, Katsuhiro Yamaguchi, Fujiko Nakaya, Kyoko Michishita, Hitoshi Nomura, and Keigo Yamamoto. Exhibition was curated
by Barbara J. London.
box 38, folder 13
Program notes and copy,
1979
box 38, folder 17
Craft and Folk Art Museum materials,
1979
box 38, box 121*
New Video: John Caldwell, Peter D'Agostino, Charlemagne Palestine (1979),
1979
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Charlemagne Palestine, John Caldwell, and Peter D'Agostino. Exhibition was curated by Kathy
Huffman.
box 38, folder 19
General,
1979
Scope and Contents
File includes two announcements for artists Charlemagne Palestine and John Caldwell.
box 38, box 39
5th Annual Ithaca Video Festival (1979-1980),
1979-1980
Scope and Contents
Materials for the recurring festival at the Long Beach Musuem of Art begin with the Fifth Annual Festival. Artists in the
festival include Judith Azur, Skip Blumberg, Peter D'Agostino, Kit Fitzgerald and John Sanborn, Ernest Gusella, Gary Hill,
Steve Koplan, Mitchell Kriegman, Path Lehman, Henry Coshey Linhart, Bill and Esti Marpet, Ann McIntosh, James Morris, and
John Orentlicher. See other years for subsequent materials.
box 39, folder 3
Joan Logue: M. Alvarez Bravo: A Portrait (1980),
1980
Scope and Contents
Materials contain one program announcement for the exhibition of photography by Manuel Alvarez Bravo. Artist Joan Logue was
commissioned by the Long Beach Museum of Art to create a video portrait of Manuel Alvarez Bravo during the opening for the
exhibition.
box 39, folder 4-6
30/60 TV Art (1980),
1980
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Ante Bozanich, Nancy Buchanan, Alba Cane, Hildegarde Duane, John Duncan, Peter Ivers, Ilene
Segalove, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto. The exhibition was curated by Kathy Huffman.
box 39, folder 5
Administrative and loan materials,
1980
box 39, box 120*
N/A Vision (1980),
1980
Scope and Contents
Artists in the screening series include Ante Bozanich, Nancy Buchanan, Pier Marton, Lawrence Weiner, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto.
Screening series organized by Kathy Huffman.
box 39, folder 8
Administrative and notes,
1980
box 120*, folder 12
N/A Vision exhibition posters,
1980
Scope and Contents
File contains a silk-screened exhibition poster.
box 39, folder 10
Bill Viola: Chott el-Djerid (A Portrait in Light and Heat) (1980),
1980
Scope and Contents
Exhibition by artist Bill Viola and curated by Kathy Huffman.
box 39, folder 11
Joan Jonas: Videotapes (1980),
1980
box 39, folder 12-13
Men Who Are Men (1980),
1980
Scope and Contents
File contains publicity materials for a film by Jeff Balsmeyer and Kirby Dick.
box 39, folder 13
Poster announcements,
1980
box 39, folder 14-15
Northwest Video (1980),
1980
Scope and Contents
Exhibition includes artists Edward Geis, Alan Lande, Edward Mellnick, Sleeper, and Norie Sato and was curated by Kathy Huffman.
box 39, folder 14
Press Release and publicity,
1980
box 40, folder 1-2
Family Film Festival (1980),
1980
Scope and Contents
File contains materials from the film festival with films by (in order of appearance) Rolans Stutz, Winsor McCay, Caroline
and Frank Mouris, Steve and Marion Klein, Caroline Leaf, Eliot Noyes, Jr., Otto Messmer, Robert Cannon and John Hubley, Maurice
Sendak, Tom Davenport, Bob Bloomberg and Jane Aaron, Pavla Reznickova, Claude Berri, Bob Kurtz, Mark Michaels, Nell Cox, Robin
Lehman, and John Avildsen.
box 40, folder 1
Press release and announcements,
1980
box 40, folder 2
Administrative and program materials,
1980
box 40, box 41
California Video (1980),
1980
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Max Almy, Dan Boord, Ante Bozanich, John Caldwell, Helen DeMichiel, John Jebb (Alba Cane),
Tony Labat, Pier Marton, Tony Oursler, Jan Peacock, Patti Podesta, Joe Rees/Target Video, Nina Salerno, Ilene Segalove, Starr
Steven Sutherland or "Captain" Bruce E. Walker, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto. Exhibition was curated by Kathy Huffman and also
traveled to the Paris Biennale in France.
box 40, folder 5
Screening schedule and checklist,
1980
box 40, folder 7
Travel correspondence,
1980
box 40, folder 9
Travel announcements,
1980
box 40, folder 12
Catalog copy and notes,
1980
box 41, folder 1-5
California Video Paris Biennale (1980),
1980
box 41, folder 1
Press release and artists,
1980
box 41, folder 2
Press,
1980
Scope and Contents
File contains copy of Art Press no. 40 (1980) and Cahiers Du Cinema no. 315 (1980).
box 41, folder 6-9
Amarillo News Tape (1980),
1980
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include by Ant Farm and T.R. Uthco, Doug Hall, Diane Andrews Hall, Chip Lord, and Jody Proctor.
Exhibibition curated by Kathy Huffman.
box 41, folder 10
Scheherazade: Hildegarde Duane and David Lamelas (1980),
1980
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Hildegarde Duane and David Lamelas. Exhibition curated by Kathy Huffman.
box 41, folder 11
Take Iimura (1980),
1980
Scope and Contents
Exhibition by Take Iimura. Curated by Kathy Huffman.
box 41, box 42
Hole in Space (1980-1981),
1980-1981
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz. The exhibition was curated by Kathy Huffman.
box 41, folder 12
Project notes and planning
1980-1981
box 41, folder 13
Press release and announcements,
1980-1981
box 41, folder 14
Correspondence and administrative,
1980-1981
box 42, folder 1
Press,
1980-1981
Scope and Contents
Contains copy of
Performance Magazine Volume 3, Number 2.
box 42
6th Annual Ithaca Video Festival (1980-1981),
1980-1981
Scope and Contents
Materials also contained in flatfile 3**.
Artists in the festival include Peer Bode, Bill Charette, Doris Chase, Connie Coleman and Alan Powell, Collectivision, Gordon
Craig, Lewis MacAdams, Martha Olsen, Barbara Wright, Tom DeFanti and Barbara Sykes, Juan Downey, Tom Freebain and Winston
Tong, Winston Tong, Ernest Gusella, Ellen Kahn and Lynda Kahn, Kathryn Kanehiro, Mimi Martin, Pier Marton, Laurie McDonald,
Dave Pentecost and Lyn Tiefenbacher, Barbara Sykes, Steina, Anita Thacher, and Bill Viola.
box 42, folder 3
New Video Works: Neo Realist Video Stories (1981),
1981
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include John Arvanites, Vera Frenkel, and Cynthia Rush. Exhibition curated by Kathy Huffman.
box 42, box 78
LBMA Videonight (1981),
1981
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for the weekly screening series and recurring program at the Long Beach Musuem of Art begins Feb 9-April
27, 1981.
Artists in the series include Dan Ake, Karen Findley, Phillip Huser, Tony Labat, Bruce Pollack, Stefaan Janssen, Kevin Martin
and Carol Szymansky, Mike Osterhout, Mark Pauline, Magdalen Pierrakos, Carol Swanson, Klaus vom Bruch, Jaime Davidovich, John
Arvanites, Ilene Segalove, Noel Harding, James Byrne, Gary Hill, Bob Snyder, Phil Morton and Jane Veeder, Steina and Woody
Vasulka, Susan Britton, and Nina Salerno.
box 42, folder 5
Press releases and screening announcments,
1981
box 42, folder 6
Screening materials,
1981
box 42, folder 9-12
Soho TV (1981)
1981
Scope and Contents
Materials contain three postcards and one announcement. Artists represented by the materials include Gregory Battcock, Edit
deAk, Mike Robinson, Paul Daugherty, Michael Smith, Steven Poser, and Les Levine.
box 42, folder 9
Press announcements,
1981
box 42, folder 13
French Video Art / Art Video Français (1981),
1981
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibtion include Roland Baladi, Dominique Belloir, Robert Cahen, Roman Cieslewicz, Colette Deblé, Olivier
Debré, Catherine Ikam, Thierry Kuntzel, Chris Marker and Fraçnois Helt, Hervé Nisic, François Pain, Slobodan Pajic, Patrick
Prado, Pierre Rovere, Claude Torey, Teresa Wennberg and Suzanne Nessim, and Nil Yalter and Nicole Croiset. Curated by Don
Foresta.
box 42, folder 14
Filmex: Video Now (1981),
1981
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Tony Oursler, Barbara Buchner, Dieter Froese, and Julia Heyward. Exhibition was curated
by Kathy Huffman.
box 42, box 43, box 78
American Film Institute National Video Festival, Student Competition (1981),
1981
Scope and Contents
Materials for the recurring festival begin with the exhibition in 1981. See other years for subsequent festival materials.
Artists include the exhibition include John Arvanites, Peter D'Agostino, Quarks, Jaime Davidovich, Doug Hall, Chip Lord,
Jody Proctor, Long Beach Museum of Art, Jose Maria Bustos, Peggy Ingalls, Tony Labat, and Mike Osterhout. AFI Student Video
Competition, Southwest Regional Winners were Peter Bull and Alex Gibney, Colorado State University, Jonathan Dayton and Chris
Ridder, Gregory Eichman and Mitchell Merback, Artur Matuck, Russel Merril, Thomas G. Musca, and Jan Peacock.
box 42, folder 17
Competition materials,
1981
box 43, box 120*
7th Annual Ithaca Video Festival (1981),
1981
box 43, folder 4
Noel Harding: Enclosure for Conventional Habitat (1981),
1981
Scope and Contents
File contains three announcements for the exhibition by artist Noel Harding. Exhibition was curated by Kathy Huffman.
box 44, folder 5-7
LBMA Videonight (1981),
1981
Scope and Contents
File contains materials from screening series curated by Kathy Huffman. Artists in the exhibtion include Dan Boord, Advanced
Television Inc., Janice Tanaka, and Robert Wilson.
box 43, folder 7
Advanced Television Inc. correspondence,
1981
box 43, folder 8
Wraparound: Kit Fitzgerald and John Sanborn (1981-1892),
1981-1982
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Kit Fitzgerald and John Sanborn and was curated by Kathy Huffman.
box 43, folder 9-11
Lately in LA: Video (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include John Arvanites, Nancy Buchanan, Ben Chase, Hildegarde Duane and David Lamelas, and Ilene
Segalove. Exhibition was curated by Kathy Huffman.
File includes copy of Real Art Ways' (RAW) newsletter, Seventh Season Part II.
box 43, folder 9
Press release and announcements,
1982
box 43, folder 10
Travel correspondence and contracts,
1982
box 43, folder 11
Exhibition notes and press,
1982
box 43, folder 12
LA Video: Paris (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include John Arvanites, Ante Bozanich, Nancy Buchanan, John Caldwell, Ben Chase, Jaime Davidovich,
Hildegard Duane and David Lamelas, Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz, Jeffrey Issac and Branda Miller, Joseph Leonardi,
Pier Marton, Paul McCarthy, Jac Note, Patti Podesta, Scott Rankin, Nina Salerno, Saloman Emquies, Ilene Segalove, Bruce and
Norman Yonemoto, Zipcut Video, 30/60 TV Art. Exhibition was co-curated by Kathy Huffman and Patti Podesta.
box 43, folder 13-15
LBMA Videonight (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents
Artists in the screening series include General Idea, Dara Birnbaum, Leslie McDonald and Don Wenif, Hildegarde Duane, Branda
Miller, Zipcut Video, Barbara Buckner, Rene Cho, Eric Crystal and Art Nomura, Walt Louie, and Bruce and Norman Yonemoto.
box 43, folder 14
General Idea's Test Tube,
1982
box 43, folder 15
Screening materials,
1982
box 43, box 44, box 78
American Film Festival (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibtion include Errol Mortland, Tony Gayton and Jay Gilman, Julie and Jean-Claude Dercie, Todd Darling, Mark
Bement, and Cynthia Zimmerman.
box 43, folder 17
Student competition coordinator materials,
1982
box 44, folder 5
American Film magazine,
1982
box 44, folder 6-8
Equal Time (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents
Exhibition materials for the multi-screen presentation by artist Gary Hill. Exhibition was curated by Kathy Huffman.
box 44, folder 8
Press release and program notes,
1982
box 44, folder 9-12
When Words Fail: German Photography From Its origins Through The Avante-Garde, International Colloquium (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents
Materials originate from video documentation of New York symposiusm and subsequent NEH grant application.
box 44, folder 10
Grant application materials,
1982
box 44, folder 12
Schedule of events and publicity,
1982
box 44, folder 13
Kou Nakajima (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for the video screening by artist Kou Nakajima. Screening curated by Kathy Huffman.
box 44, folder 14-15
New TV New York (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents
File contains exhibition materials for six video works by artists Matthew Geller, Ed Bowes, Karen Achenbach, Tom Bowes, Deans
Keppel, Mitchell Kriegman, Michael Smith, and Tony Oursler. Exhibition curated by Nancy Drew.
box 44, box 45, box 120*
Green Card: An American Romance (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents
Materials belonging to the exhibition by Bruce and Norman Yonemoto. Exhibition was curated by Kathy Huffman. Includes bound
copy of script and posters.
box 44, folder 17
Posters and design materials,
1982
box 45, folder 1
Administrative materials,
1982
box 45, folder 4-5
Festival of Festivals: The 7th Annual International Film Festival (1982),
1982
box 45
Dreams and Nightmares (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include John Arvanites, Dan Reeves, and Bill Viola. Exhibition curated by Kathy Huffman.
box 45, folder 7
Announcement materials,
1982
box 45, folder 8
Administrative and correspondence,
1982
box 45, box 80
The Artist and Television (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include John Hanhardt, Kathy Huffman, Barbara London, Jaime Davidovich, Bruce Yonemoto, Kit Fitzgerald,
James Hugunin, Ann Sargent-Wooster, Robin White, Carl Loeffler, Donald Kuspit, A. Greene, Nicholas Johnson, Peter Bradley,
John Reilly, John Giancola, Lewis MacAdams, Peter Ivers and Co., Nancy Buchanan, Pier Marton, Shalom Gorewitz, Gary Lloyd,
John Sturgeon, Aysha Quinn, Mike Kelly, Michael Smith, Bernd Kracke, Dieter Froese and Hans Braeder, and Chris Burden.
box 45, folder 14
Iowa correspondence,
1982
box 46, folder 1-3
PAL Video (1982),
1982
Scope and Contents
The screening was curated by Kathy Huffman and includes works by Nan Hoover, Rebecca Horn, Friederike Pezold, Ulrike Rosenbach,
Joseph Beuys, Wolf Knoebel, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Walter Schroder-Limmer, Nam June Paik, Barbara Hamman, Hanna Frenzel, John
Adams, Chris Andrews, Tom Castle, Catherine Elwes, Steve Hawley, Steve Littman, John Scarlet-Davis, Marion Urch, Margaret
Warwick, and Jeremy Welsh.
box 46, folder 1
Press release and publicity,
1982
box 46, folder 4-6
1984 Olympics (1983),
1983
Scope and Contents
File contains exhibition proposal materials for the 1984 Olympics.
box 46, box 120*
8th Annual Ithaca Video Festival (1983-1984),
1983-1984
Scope and Contents
Artists in the festival include Max Almy, John Arvanites, Eugenia Balcells and Peter Van Riper, William A. Brown, Barbara
Buckner, Ardele Lister, Jan Peacock, Karen Peterson and Peter Trivelas, Scott Rankin, Dan Reeves and Jon Hilton, Norie Sato,
Steina, Edin Velez, Bill Viola, and Jim Whiteaker.
box 46, folder 7
Press release and publicity,
1982-1983
box 46, folder 8
Administrative,
1982-1983
box 46, folder 9
Juror materials,
1982-1983
box 120*
Leaving the 20th Century: A Trilogy of Videotapes by Max Almy (1983) poster,
1982-1983
box 46, box 47, box 48, box 49, box 50, box 80
The Artist and the Computer (1983),
1983
Scope and Contents
File contains materials from the exhibition and related events, including slides. Participants include David Em and Dr. James
Blinn, Gene Youngblood, Steina and Woody Vasulka, John Whitney, Nina Sobell, Michael Trivich, Charles Barnett, Stephen Beck,
Saul Bernstein, John Caldwell, Linda Cossey, John Goss, Debbie Gorchos, Frank Dietrich, Zsusza Molnar, Ed Emshwiller, Bill
and Louise Etra, Lou Katz, Evans and Sutherland Co., Howard Ganz, David Megill, Jo Ann Gillerman, Howard Gutstadt, Information
International, Pat Kelley, Bernd Kracke, Mark Lindquist, Nelson Max, Kou Nakajima, Sheila Pinkel, Dan Sandin, Tom DeFanti,
Mimi Shevitz, Jane Veeder, WGBH Boston ("Nova"), John Whitney, Sr., Dean Winkler, Tom DeWitt, and Vibeke Sorensen.
box 46, box 47
Exhibition materials,
1983
box 47, folder 14
Evans and Sutherland,
1983
box 47, box 80
Laurence Gartel,
1983
Scope and Contents
Materials include two polaroids.
box 48, folder 11
Brainwave Sobell installation,
1983
box 48, folder 13
Information International,
1983
box 48, box 49, box 50, box 80
box 48, folder 14
Siggraph/Static Art materials,
1983
box 48, folder 15
Videodrome correspondence,
1983
box 48, folder 16
Event announcements,
1983
box 49, folder 8
Micro Discovery materials,
1983
box 50, folder 6
Siggraph Art Show catalogs,
1983
box 50, folder 7
Infoworld cover story,
1983
box 50, folder 8-9
Video Art from Finland (1983),
1983
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition curated by Asko Mäkelä include Mervi Deylitz-Kytösalmi, Toot-filmi, Turppi, Varasto, and What Kind
of Children.
box 50, folder 8
Press release and general,
1983
box 50, folder 10
Bruised TV Dinners (1983),
1983
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include George Bayer, Mark Bement, Carlotta Croce-Spinelli, Kirk Forde, Mark Holmes, Alexis Krasilovsky,
Donna Matorin, John Rauh, Ye Sook Rhee, Kayt Schneider, Raphael Smadja, Garth Spruiell, David Stout, and Ramzy Telley.
box 50
Comment (1983),
1983
Scope and Contents
Materials also contained in flatfile 3**.
Exhibition was curated by Connie Fitzsimons. Artists include Cecile Abish, Dara Birnbaum, Victor Burgin, Vernon Fisher, Douglas
Huebler, Barbara Kruger, and Antonio Muntadas.
box 50, folder 12-15
At Home: Roles, Relationships, and Reality (1983),
1983
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was curated by Kathy Huffman. Artists in the series include Nancy Angelo and Candace Compton, Eleanor Antin,
Lyn Blumenthal and Kate Horsfield, Judy Chicago, Nancy Buchanan and Barbara Smith, Hildegarde Duane, Maren Hassinger, Kathryn
Kanehiro, Suzanne Lacy, Joan Logue, Susan Mogul, Linda Montano, Aysha Quinn, Martha Rosler, Ilene Segalove, Nina Sobell, Shigeko
Kubota, Joan Jonas, and Mako Idemitsu.
box 50, folder 12
Announcement and program,
1983
box 50, folder 15
Haunted Womanhouse (1983),
1983
box 51, folder 1
17th Sao Paulo International Biennial (1983),
1983
Scope and Contents
File contains travel and correspondence materials relating to the biennial.
box 51, folder 2
An Evening With Marcel Odenbach (1983),
1983
Scope and Contents
Contains one announcement for Marcel Odenbach's work presented at A Space.
box 51, folder 3
Video Culture Canada (1983),
1983
Scope and Contents
Artists selected for the exhibition include Ilene Segalove, Chip Lord and Mickey McGowan, and Scott Rankin. The selections
were chosen by Kathy Huffman.
box 51, box 78
The Second Link: Viewpoints on Video in the Eighties (1983-1984),
1983-1984
Scope and Contents
Materials also contained in flatfile 3**.
Exhibition was co-curated by Peggy Gale, Kathy Huffman, Barbara London, Brian MacNevin, Dorine Mignot, and Sandy Nairne. Artists
in the exhibition include Marina Abramovic/Ulay, Max Almy, Marion Barling, Ian Bourn, Gabor Brody, Klaus vom Bruch, James
Byrne, Joelle de la Casiniere, Norman Cohn, Helen Doyle, Vera Frendel, Matthew Geller, General Idea, Steve Hawley, Tony Steyger,
Gary Hill, Tina Keane, Tony Labat, Mary Lucier, Memory of Your Nose, Eric Metcalf and Dana Atchley, Ian Murray, Tony Oursler,
John Scarlett-Davis, Ed Slopek, Lisa Steele, Peter Strycken, John Sturgeon, Jane Veeder, Bill Viola and John Watt.
box 51, folder 5
Administrative,
1983-1984
box 51, folder 7
Travel materials,
1983-1984
box 51, folder 8
The Banff Centre,
1983-1984
box 51, folder 10
Catalog copy and notes,
1983-1984
flatfile 3**
Oversize poster,
1983-1984
box 51, box 52
Jay McCafferty: An Edited 10 Years (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents
Exhibition curated by Kathy Huffman and includes artist Jay McCafferty.
box 51, folder 15
Contracts and correspondences,
1984
box 51, folder 16
Exhibition loan receipts and condition reports,
1984
box 51, folder 17
Exhibition opening photographs,
1984
box 52, folder 1
Administrative materials and notes,
1984
box 52, folder 3-9
California Video (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition curated by Kathy Huffman include Max Almy, Nancy Buchanan, Doug Hall, Tony Labat, Chip Lord and
Mickey McGowan, Branda Miller, Scott Rankin, Ilene Segalove, and Bill Viola.
box 52, folder 7
Announcement materials,
1984
box 52, folder 10
Video Art Overviews,
1984
box 52, box 53
Shared Realities (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents
File contains materials relating to the edited version of the pilot cable program series presented by the Long Beach Museum
of Art. The artists in the exhibition include Frank Dietrich, Zsuzsa Molnar, John Goss, Debbie Gorchos, James Seligman, Stephanie
Arena, John Hanna, Howard Ganz, Tony Megill, Sheila Pinkel, Nina Sobell, Chris Matthews, Branda Miller, Stuart Bender, Art
Nomura, Hildegarde Duane, Ante Bozanich, Ulysses Jenkins, Stan Gilula, Larry Kaufman, Joe Leonardi, and Jaime Davidovich.
box 52, folder 12
Programming and schedule,
1984
box 52, folder 14
Invoices and waivers,
1984
box 52, folder 15
Artist correspondence,
1984
box 53, folder 3-4
American Film Institute National Video Festival Olympic Screening (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents
Artists in the festival include Nancy Angelo and Candace Compton, Ant Farm and T. R. Uthco, Ante Bozanich, Linda Montano,
Jac Mote, Ilene Segalove, John Sturgeon, and Bill Viola.
box 53, folder 3
Correpondence and agreements,
1984
box 53, folder 4
Screening and program materials,
1984
box 53, box 54, box 55, box 61, box 80
Video: A Retrospective/Long Beach Museum of Art 1974-1984, Part I and II, (1984-1985),
1984-1985
Scope and Contents
File contains materials from the two-part exhibition and screening event curated by Kathy Huffman. See respective parts for
participating artists. Catalog surveys video history at the Long Beach Museum of Art from 1974-1984.
box 53
Video: A Retrospective/Long Beach Museum of Art Part I (1984),
1984
Scope and Contents
Exhibition was curated by Connie Fitzsimons and included artists Nam June Paik, John Baldessari, Terry Fox, Frank Gillette,
John Sturgeon, William Wegman, Lowell Darling and Ilene Segalove, Joan Jonas, Eleanor Antin, Martha Rosler, William Leavitt,
Bill Viola, Gary Hill, Max Almy, and Bruce and Norman Yonemoto.
box 53, folder 7
Installation notes and correspondence,
1984
box 53, folder 8
New German Video event,
1984
box 53, folder 9
Chip Lord installation notes,
1984
box 53, folder 10
Artist correspondence,
1984
box 53, box 54
Video: A Retrospective/Long Beach Museum of Art Part II (1984-1985),
1984-1985
Scope and Contents
Part II exhibition was curated by Kira Perov. Artists in the exhibition include Wolfgang Stoerchle, Joel Glassman, Cynthia
Lee Maughan, Joan Logue, Nancy Angelo and Candace Compton, Suzanne Lacy, Joel Wm. Hermann, Allan Kaprow, Marlene and Paul
Kos, Linda Montano, Ed Emshwiller, Kathryn Kanehiro, Alan Lande, Pier Marton, Norie Sato, Ante Bozanich, Alba Cane, Nina Salerno,
Jac Mote, Tony Oursler, John Arvanites, Nancy Buchanan, John Caldwell, and Aysha Quinn.
box 53, folder 11
Press releases,
1984-1985
box 53, folder 14
Screening request,
1984-1985
box 54, folder 1
Correspondence,
1984-1985
box 54, folder 2
Loans and returns,
1984-1985
box 54, box 61
The Event of a Decade,
1984
Scope and Contents
Program included artists Terry Fox, Juan Downey, John Sturgeon, Kou Nakajima, Charlemagne Palestine, Wolfgang Stoerchle, Joel
Glassman, Cynthia Lee Maughan, Joan Logue, Nancy Angelo and Candace Compton, Suzanne Lacy, Joel Wm. Hermann, Allan Kaprow,
Marlene and Paul Kos, Linda Montano, Ed Emshwiller, Kathryn Kanehiro, and Alan Lande.
box 54, folder 3
Press release and announcements,
1984
box 54, folder 7
Catalog distribution,
1984
box 54, folder 9
Administrative catalog materials,
1984
box 80
Retrospective photographic materials,
[1984]
Scope and Contents
File contains notes and photocopies relating to negatives, transparencies, and contact sheets which are housed in Box 80.
Materials also refer to artist's works relating to the retrospective exhibition.
box 54, folder 16-17
Papers,
[1984]
Scope and Contents
Relating negatives are housed in Box 80.
box 80
Negatives and transparencies,
1984
Scope and Contents
All relating materials are labeled "Retrospective" and housed in Box 80.
box 55, folder 2
Hollis Frampton: Recollections Recreations (1985),
1985
Scope and Contents
Exhibition includes work by artist Hollis Frampton.
box 55, folder 3
Artex (1985),
1985
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for the exhibition comprising a series of exhibitions, performance, and events.
box 55, box 56
In View Of (1985),
1985
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was curated by Connie Fitzsimons. Artists in the exhibition include Koen Theys, Marcel Odenbach, Marie-Jo Lafontaine,
Jo Huybrechts, Ingo Günther, Nan Hoover, Ulises Carrión, Michael Klier, Klaus vom Bruch, Dedo, Madelon Hooykaas and Elsa Stansfield,
Jacques-Louis Nyst, and Nicole Widart.
box 55, folder 5
Program and announcement,
1985
box 55, folder 10
Contracts, invoices and budgets,
1985
box 55, folder 12
Installation labels,
1985
box 55, folder 13
Artist correspondence,
1985
box 56, folder 2-6
Revising Romance: New Feminist Video (1985),
1985
Scope and Contents
Exhibition curated by Linda Podheiser and Bob Riley and includes artists Deans Keppel, Ann-Sargent Wooster, Barbara Broughel,
Nancy Buchanan and Barbara Smith, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto, Ilene Segalove, Cecelia Condit, John Knoop and Sharon Hennessey,
and Eleanor Antin.
box 56, folder 2
Announcement and press release,
1985
box 56, box 57
A Passage Repeated (1985),
1985
Scope and Contents
Exhibition curated by Connie Fitzsimons and includes artists Judith Barry, Doug Hall, Nan Hoover, Thierry Kuntzel, Bill Lundberg,
and Paul Sharits.
box 56, folder 9
Exhibition catalogues,
1985
box 56, folder 10
Copyright materials,
1985
box 56, folder 11
Catalog distribution,
1985
box 56, folder 19
Installation and floor plan,
1985
box 56, folder 20
Hotel accomodations,
1985
box 57, folder 2-4
Thierry Kuntzel: Nostros II,
1985
box 57, folder 5
Gerry O'Grady lecture (1985),
1985
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for lecture by Gerald O'Grady entitled "A Vision of Video History."
box 57, folder 6
California Video: A Historical Perspective (1985),
1985
Scope and Contents
Exhibition was curated by Kira Perov and included artists Wolfgang Stoerchle, John Sturgeon, Linda Montano, Ante Bozanich,
Jac Mote, Doug Hall, Max Almy, Ken Feingold and Pier Marton.
box 57, box 58
Documentary Video: Decades of Change 1965-1985 (1985),
1985
Scope and Contents
Exhibition was curated by Deidre Boyle and includes artists Les Levine, David Cort, Arthur Ginsberg and Video Free America,
TVTV, Susan Milano, Cara DeVito, Downtown Community Television Center, Ant Farm, Julie Gustafson and John Reilly, Alan and
Susan Raymond, Blaine Dunlop and Sol Korine, Greg Prat and Jim Gambone, Dennis Darmek, Jane Mancini and Karen Pomer, Skip
Blumberg, Wendy Clarke, Edin Velez, Dan Reeves, Fred Simon and Vince Canzoneri, Peter Adair, Disarmament Video Survey Comitee
(Skim Blumberg, Wendy Clarke, DeeDee Halleck, Karen Ranucci, and Sandy Tolan), Rick Tejada-Flores, Michelle Parkerson, Victor
Masayesva, Itam Hakin, Deanna Kamiel, Jon Alpert, and John Reilly and Stefan Moore.
box 57, folder 13
Related events and notes,
1985
box 57, folder 14
Schedule and video program,
1985
box 58, folder 2
Elisabeth Jappe lecture (1986),
1986
Scope and Contents
Lecture by Elisabeth Jappe.
box 58, folder 3-9
Marina Abramovic/Ulay (1986),
1986
Scope and Contents
File contains materials on the screening entitled "VIDEO WORKS" by Marina Abramovic/Ulay.
box 58, folder 9
Copies of performance images,
1986
box 58, folder 10-13
New Video Japan (1986),
1986
Scope and Contents
Exhibition curated by Barbara London and includes artists Shuntaro Tanikawa and Shuji Terayama, Mako Idemitsu, Jun Okazaki
and Emi Segawa, Shoichiro Azuma, Akira Matsumoto, Noriyuki Okuda, Masaki Fujihata, Ko Nakajima, Mao Kawaguchi and Ayumi Shino,
Daizaburo Harada and Haruhiko Shono, Teiji Furuhashi, Katsuya Taka, Kumiko Kushiyama, Naoko Tosa, Hironori Terai, Tetsuo Mizuno,
Kunio Noda, Makoto Saitoh, Keigo Yamamoto, Nobuhiro Kawanaka, Osamu Nagata, and Morihiro Wada.
box 58, folder 11
Announcement, program schedule and catalog,
1986
box 58, folder 12
American Federation of Arts correspondence,
1986
box 58, folder 14-17
Poetic License (1986),
1986
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Robert Ashley, Dara Birnbaum, Francois Girard, Gary Hill, Joan Jonas, Tony Labat, Meredith
Monk and Rob Rosen, Bill Seaman, and Woody Vasulka.
box 58, folder 16
Notes and administrative materials,
1986
box 58, folder 18
Newport Harbor Art Museum Bay Area Video (1986)
1986
box 59, folder 1
Indian Video Festival (1986),
1986
Scope and Contents
The artists in the festival were selected by Connie Fitzsimons and included Meredith Monk, Dan Reeves, and Bill Seaman.
box 59, folder 2-15
Remembrances of Things Past (1987),
1987
Scope and Contents
Exhibition curated by Connie Fitzsimons and include artists Marina Abramovic/Ulay, Richard Baim, Dara Birnbaum, Barbara Ess,
Jochen Gerz, Douglas Huebler, Komar & Melamid, Marcel Odenbach, Laurie Simmons, Alexis Smith, and Anne Turyn.
box 60, folder 1-4
The Dictatorship of Swiftness: An Installation by Frances Torres (1987),
1987
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was an installation by Frances Torres and was organized Ronald J. Onorato.
box 60, folder 5-7
Curator's Choice: Video (1987),
1987
Scope and Contents
Exhibition curated by Connie Fitzsimons and include artists Nan Hoover, Mary Lucier, and Bill Viola.
box 60, folder 8-9
Juan Downey: J.S. Bach (1987),
1987
Scope and Contents
Exhibition curated by Connie Fitzsimons and includes video by Juan Downey.
box 60, folder 8
Press release and announcement,
1987
box 60, folder 10-16
Foreign Exchange (1987),
1987
Scope and Contents
Exhibition curated by Connie Fitzsimons and includes work by Eric Crystal and Art Nomura, Louis Hock, Grupo Chaski, Ohlar
Electronico, Systema Sandinista de Television, Radio Venceremos, Victor Masayesva, Edin and Ethel Velez, and Juan Downey.
box 60, folder 11
Press release and program,
1987
box 60, folder 16
Victor Masayesva, Jr.,
1987
box 60, folder 17-21
Shirley Clarke (1987),
1987
Scope and Contents
Exhibtion includes selected video and film by Shirley Clarke and was curated by Jacquelain Kain.
box 60, folder 17
Announcement and exhibition catalog,
1987
box 61, folder 1-3
Electric Shadows (1988),
1988
Scope and Contents
An Exhibition of Film and Video By, For, and About Children organized by Jacquelain Kain.
box 61, folder 4-13
Planes of Memory (1988),
1988
Scope and Contents
Exhibition was curated by Jaquelain Kain and includes video by artists David Bunn, Donna Matorin, Paul McCarthy, Family Tyranny,
and Jim Shaw.
box 61, folder 7
Administrative notes,
1988
box 61, folder 14-16
New British Video Essays (1988),
1988
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Akiko Hada, Keith Griffiths and Ian Christie, Terry Flaxton, Patrick Keiller, and Graham
Young. The exhibition was produced under the Art Council of Great Britain.
box 61, folder 14
Press release and program announcements,
1988
box 61, folder 15
Administrative and notes,
1988
box 62, folder 1-3
Collected Video Essays (1988),
1988
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Akiko Hada, Keith Griffiths and Ian Christie, Terry Flaxton, Patrick Keiller, Graham Young,
and Rik Lander. The exhibition was curated by Jacquelain Kain.
box 62, folder 1
Press release and program announcement,
1988
box 62, folder 4-9
Recorded Realities: Reflections from the LBMA Video Collection (1988),
1988
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for Part I and Part II of the exhibition. Part I titled, "Degrees of Reality" was curated by Peter
Kirby. Artists in Part I of the exhibition include John Arvanites, Cecelia Condit, Gary Hill, Nam June Paik, John Sturgeon,
Janice Tanaka, Bill Viola, Dan Reeves, Klaus vom Bruch, Ken Feingold, and Meredith Monk.
Part II titled, "Quieter Histories" was curated Erika Suderburg. Artists in Part II of the exhibition include Dan Reeves,
Klaus vom Bruch, Doug Hall, Ken Feingold, and Meredith Monk.
box 62, folder 9
Recorded Realities II: Quieter Histories (1988),
1988
Scope and Contents
File contains program materials.
box 62, folder 10-12
Articulations (1988),
1988
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for the exhibition and the Artists Access Awards Program. See respective files for artists in each
exhibition.
box 62, folder 11
Picturing Women (1988),
1988
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Cecelia Condit, Lynn Hershman, Dara Birnbaum, Kathleen Forrest, Cheri Gaulke, Sue Maberry,
Helen De Michiel, Erika Suderburg, Morgan Thomas, and Doug Henry. The exhibition was curated by Jacquelain Kain.
File contains correspondence.
box 62, folder 12
Artists Access Awards Program (1988),
1988
Scope and Contents
Artists in the program exhibition include Erika Suderburg, Morgan Thomas, and Doug Henry.File contains administrative records.
box 62, folder 13
An Evening with Merce Cunningham and Elliot Chapman (1988),
1988
box 62, folder 14
Personal Histories (1989),
1989
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Ilene Segalove and Skip Sweeney. The exhibition was curated by Peter Kirby.
box 62, folder 15
LBMA Video at the Works Gallery (1989),
1989
box 62, folder 16-19
Framed: A Video Installation by Bruce and Norman Yonemoto (1989),
1989
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Bruce and Norman Yonemoto.
box 63, folder 1-6
Video: New Canadian Narrative (1989),
1989
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Alex Poruchnyk, Robert Morin, Tom Sherman, Sara Diamond, Paulette Phillips and Geoffrey
Shea, Margaret Moores, Jeanette Reinhardt, Colin Campbell, Doug Melnyk, Luc Bourdon, Marc Paradis, Vern Hume, Dennis Day,
Francois Girard and Bruno Jobin, Susan Rynard, Anne Ramsden, Diane Poitras, Rhonda Abrams, Elizabeth vander Zaag, Lisa Steele
and Kim Tomczack, Dennis Day, and Bernar Herbert. The exhibition was curated by Barbara London.
box 63, folder 7-10
Icono Negro (1989),
1989
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was curated by Philip Mallory Jones. Artists in the exhibition include Tony Cokes, Peter Harvey and Mario Thomas,
Carlos de Jesus, Doris Chase and Thulani Davis, Lawrence Andrews, Johanna Sophia, Geraldo Mello, Julia Meirelles, Caio Magri,
Lucila Meirelles, and Philip Mallory Jones.
box 63, folder 7
Press release and announcement,
1989
box 63, folder 1
Administrative and program notes,
1989
box 63, folder 2
Philip Mallory Jones,
1989
box 63, box 64, box 65
Art of Music Video (1989),
1989
Scope and Contents
Exhibition was curated by Michael Nash, comprises four programs and includes 100 titles. See press release and festival catalog
for artists and works in the exhibition.
box 63, folder 12
Press release and announcements,
1989
box 121*
Oversize announcement,
1989
box 63, folder 13
Festival catalog and materials,
1989
box 64, folder 2
Program outlines and checklist,
1989
box 64, folder 3
Exhibition reel titles and notes,
1989
box 64, folder 4-5
Budget and financial materials,
1989
box 64, folder 13
Critical commentary,
1989
box 65, folder 1
Exhibition reels and catalog notes,
1989
box 65, folder 2-4
Reconstructed Realms: Recent Aquisitions of LBMA's Video Collection (1989),
1989
Scope and Contents
Exhibtion was curated by Michael Nash. Artists in the exhibition include Paul Garrin and Nam June Paik, MICA-TV (Carole Ann
Klonarides and Michael Owen), Bob Snyder, Rea Tajiri, Ken Kobland, Leslie Thorton, and Woody Vasulka.
box 65, folder 2
Press release and announcements,
1989
Scope and Contents
Materials include polaroids from exhibition.
box 65, box 80
In the Drowning Pool: An Installation by Rita Myers (1989),
1989
Scope and Contents
Exhibition was curated by Michael Nash and included installation by Rita Myers.
box 65, folder 5
Press release and announcement,
1989
box 65, box 66, box 80
Kovacs and Kaufman (1990),
1990
Scope and Contents
Exhibition and tribute to Ernie Kovacs curated by Michael Nash. The exhibition includes film programs by Ernie Kovacs.
box 65, folder 15
Catalog announcement,
1990
box 66, folder 4
George Shapiro materials,
1990
box 66, folder 6
Publication materials,
1990
box 66, folder 9-12
Open Channels Five-Year Survey (1990),
1990
Scope and Contents
Exhibition was curated by Michael Nash. Artists in the exhibition include Mary Daval, Ezra Litwak, Sherry Milner, Aron Ranen,
Kevin Bender, Scott Rankin, John Arvanites, Jeanne Finley, Ed Jones, Tony Labat, David Stout, David Bunn, Paul Kos, Donna
Matorin, Paul McCarthy, Jim Shaw, Victoria Bearden, Hilja Keading, Lynne Kirby and Erika Suderburg, Jayce Salloum, Bruce and
Norman Yonemoto and Jeffrey Vallance, Lawrence Andrews, Nancy Buchanan, Fu-Ding Cheng, and Paul Tassie.
box 66, folder 10
Press release and publicity,
1990
box 67, folder 1-5
Seven Prophecies (1990),
1990
Scope and Contents
Exhibition by Stuart Bender and Angelo Funicelli and curated by Michael Nash.
box 67, folder 1
Press release and announcement,
1990
box 67, folder 2
Installation receipts,
1990
box 67, folder 3
Installation materials,
1990
box 67, box 68
Video Poetics (1990),
1990
Scope and Contents
Exhibition by Dara Birnbaum, Ante Bozanich, Jem Cohen, Gary Hill, Shalom Gorewitz, Daniel Reeves, Scott Rankin, Shelly Silver,
Steina, Tony Cokes, Daniel Reeves, Janice Tanaka, Jenny Holzer, and Bill Seaman. Exhibition was curated by Michael Nash.
box 67, folder 6
Press release and announcement materials,
1990
box 67, folder 13
Publication materials,
1990
box 68, folder 4-9
Jenny Holzer broadcast,
1990
box 68, folder 10-13
Waterworks (1990),
1990
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was co-curated by Josine Ianco-Starrels and Michael Nash. Artists in the exhibition include Nam June Paik with
Paul Garrin, Doug Hall, and Bill Viola.
box 69, folder 1-10
Laughing Matters (1990),
1990
Scope and Contents
Exhibition was curated by Michael Nash. Artists in the exhibition include Michael Smith, John Paizs, Lenny Bruce and John
Magnuson, Teddy Dibble, John Goss, Ernie Kovacs, Ann Magnuson and Tom Rubnitz, Tom Rubnitz, Ilene Segalove, Paul Tassie, John
Eskow, Steve Farrell, David Feuer, Lyndall Hobbs with Tracy Ullman, Jim Jarmusch, Sandy MacLeod, Tim Robbins, Ant Farm, Max
Almy and Teri Yarbrow, Skip Arnold, David Bunn, Cordt Holland and Reverend Ivan Stang, Cecelia Condit, John DiMinico, George
Kuchar, Heather MacAdams, Esther Koohan Paik, Bill Plympton, William Wegman, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto and Jeffery Vallance,
Bob Zmuda, and Barry Yourgrau.
box 69, folder 3
Artist correspondence,
1990
box 69, folder 4
Administrative and program materials,
1990
box 69, box 70
Traversals: Instructions to the Double (1990),
1990
Scope and Contents
Exhibition was curated by Peter Callas. Artists in the exhibition include Geoff Weary, Edin Velez, Robert Cahen, Ko Nakajima,
Tony Conrad, Naoko Kurotsuka, Steina, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto, and Peter Callas.
box 70, folder 1
Guest curator materials,
1990
box 70, folder 6-10
Los Angeles Festival (1990),
1990
box 70, folder 6
Dodger Stadium Art Spot proposal,
1990
box 70, folder 9
Los Angeles Festival program,
1990
box 70, folder 11-12
Made in Hollywood by Bruce and Norman Yonemoto (1990),
1990
Scope and Contents
The file contains materials for the exhibition and work by Bruce and Norman Yonemoto.
box 71, box 78, box 80
Mother and Child Reunion (1991),
1991
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was curated by Michael Nash and Kim Harlan. Artists in the exhibition include Ida Applebroog and Beth B, Cecelia
Condit, Mako Idemitsu, Natalie Sternberg, Janice Tanaka, Julie Zando, and Sara Roberts.
box 71, folder 5
Publicity and touring,
1991
box 80
Negatives and photographs,
1991
box 78, folder 7
Poster,
1990
Scope and Contents
Poster by Beth B.
box 71, folder 6
Open Channels 1990 AFI National Video Festival (1990),
1990
box 71, folder 7-9
New California Video '91: Open Channels VI and Video Access Awards Program (1991),
1991
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was curated by Michael Nash. Artists in the exhibition include Kevin Frayser, Danny Ray Leopard, Azian Nurudin,
Kathleen Sweeney and Jeffrey Marino, Victoria Bearden, Nancy Buchanan, Arthur Doug, and Eric Saks and Pat Tierney.
box 71, folder 8
Announcement materials,
1991
box 71, folder 10
LA Freewaves (1991),
1991
box 71, folder 11-14
Tele-visions: Channels for Changing TV (1991),
1991
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was curated by Michael Nash. Artists in the exhibition include Robert Altman, John Klein and Mark Pellington,
David Lynch and Mark Frost, Mark Rappaport, Shelly Silver, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto, John Goss, Robert Beck, Martha Rosler
and Paper Tiger Television, Bob Paris, Elia Suleiman and Jayce Salloum, Steve Fagin, Antonio Muntadas and Marshall Reese.
box 71, folder 11
Press release and announcement,
1991
box 71, box 72
Art of Music Video: Ten Years After (1991),
1991
Scope and Contents
Exhibition was curated by Michael Nash and Kim Harlan Tassie, comprises five programs and includes an extensive list of videos.
See press release and catalog for artists and videos in the exhibition.
box 71, folder 15
Catalog and press release,
1991
box 72, folder 4-5
Visitations: A Music Video Performance (1991),
1991
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for event related to the exhibition. The performance was organized by Stuart Bender and Angelo Funicelli.
box 72, folder 6
Triply Split: Subject Bound 2 Part (1991),
1991
Scope and Contents
The exhibition included artists Richard Glatzer, Daniel Minahan, Alfonzo Moret, Julie Zando, Jo Anstey, Jeanne C. Finley,
GANG, Marlon Rigg, Lyn Blumenthal, Marjorie Franklin, Rea Tajiri, Stashu Kybartas, and Chris Kraus. The exhibition was curated
by Kenneth Kirby.
box 72, folder 7
The Call: Personal Insights on the Middle East and North Africa (1992),
1992
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Mona Hatoum, Elia Suleiman and Jayce Salloum, Jayce Salloum, Michel Auder, Ulysses Jenkins,
Meena Nanji, Haim Bresheeth and Jenny Morgan, Chris Robbins, and Marie-Helene Cousineau. The exhibition was curated by Carole
Ann Klonarides.
box 72, box 73
Relocations and Revisions: The Japanese Internment Reconsidered (1992),
1992
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was curated by Noriko Gamblin and Carole Ann Klonarides. Artists in the exhibition include John DeGraaf, Christopher
Landis, Steven Okazaki, Lise Yasui and Ann Tegnell, Clement Hanami, Robert Nakamura, Rea Tajiri, and Janice Tanaka.
box 72, folder 8
Press release and announcement,
1992
box 73, folder 4-5
GoodStories Well Told: Video Art for Young Audiences (1992),
1992
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for traveling exhibition curated by Robin White and organized Independent Curators, Inc. The exhibition
includes 38 tapes produced by media artists, sometimes working in collaboration with youth. Artists included Skip Blumberg,
Peter Campus, Larry Cesspooch, Shu Lea Chang, Ayoka Chenzira, Wendy Clarke, Teddy Dibble, Mindy Faber, Jeanne C. Finley, Kit
Fitzgerald and John Sanborn, Benjamin Gutierrez and VidKidCo, Bruce Hucko, Huey (James Coleman), Theresa Jackson, Kamal Kozah,
Mitchell Kriegman, Gina Lamb, Joan Logue, Ardele Lister, Victor Masayesva, MICA TV, Bianca Miller, Branda Miller and Youth
Force 88, David Murdoch and the Educational Video Center, Tom Murrin (Alien Comic), Betsy Newman, Aysha Quinn and John Sturgeon,
Dan Reeves, Rise & Shine Productions, Ilene Segalove, Mark Sawers, Jason Simon, Elizabeth Vander Zaag, Lulu Triggs and VidKidCo,
and William Wegman.
box 73, folder 4
Press release and announcement,
1992
box 73, folder 6
Motion and Document-Sequence and Time: Eadweard Muybridge and Contemporary American Photography (1992),
1992
Scope and Contents
File includes copies of press articles for an exhibition by Eadweard Muybridge.
box 73, folder 7
Virgin Territories (1992),
1992
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was curated by Noriko Gamblin and Carole Ann Klonarides. Artists in the exhibition include Juan Downey, Clement
Shuji Hanami, Victoria Vesna, Christopher Toussaint, Joseph Briganti, Terese Svoboda, Ardele Lister, Jesse Lerner and Scott
Sterling, Aaron Anish and Ruben Ortiz, Graham Dent and Thea Other, Valerie Soe, Frances Salome Espana, Victoria Vesna, Joseph
S. Santarromana, Charles Amirkhanian, B. Love (Sandrine Brival), Peggy Berryhill, Chris Burke, Luc Ferrari, Nicholas Frize,
Guillermo Gomez-Pena and Coco Fusco, Gran Fury, Bernard Heidseick, KRS-ONE (a.k.a. Kris Parker), Christian Marclay, Massilia
Sound System, Michel Musseau, Jimmy Oihid (Abderrahmane Balkous), Yoko Ono, Ambrosia Sheperd, Sir Ali (Ali Alizadeh), Ghedalia
Tazartes, Gregory Whitehead, and Zap Mama.
box 73, folder 7
Press release and announcement,
1992
box 73, box 74, box 80
Trans-voices (1992),
1992
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for the public art project sponsored by the American Center in Paris, France in collaboration with
the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Public Art Fund, New York, NY.
box 74, folder 2
Bound copy of proposal and budget,
1992
box 74, folder 3-7
Sugar 'n' Spice (1993),
1993
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was curated by Noriko Gamblin and Carole Ann Klonarides. Artists in the exhibition inlcude Jean Rasenberger,
Rebecca Allen, Erika Suderburg, Hilja Keading, and Diana Thater.
box 74, box 80
New California Video 1991/1992: Open Channels VII and VIII and Video Access Program 1991 and 1992 (1993),
1993
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was curated by Carole Ann Klonarides and artists include Eric Saks, Lynn Hershman, Ulysses Jenkins, Sue Kornfeld,
Chris Robbins, Lorie Erikson, Carol A. Morton, Eric Hull, Anet Margot Ris, Rachel Rosenthal, Terry Braunstein, Jean Rasenberger,
Eames Demetrios, and Salah M. Abdul-Wahid.
box 74, folder 9-14
Diaries (1993),
1993
Scope and Contents
Exhibition curated by Carole Ann Klonarides. Artists in the exhibition include Michael Auder, Sadie Benning, Lynn Hershman,
and George Kuchar.
box 74, box 75, box 76
Gary Hill: Sites Recited (1994),
1994
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was curated by Carole Ann Klonarides and included video by artist Gary Hill.
box 75, folder 4
Budget and installation materials,
1994
box 75, folder 5
Receipts and check requests,
1994
box 75, folder 9
The Voyager Company,
1994
box 75, folder 10
Fax sheets transcript,
1994
box 76, folder 6-9
The First Generation: Women and Video 1970-1975 (1994),
1994
Scope and Contents
File contains materials for the travelling exhibition curated by JoAnn Hanley. Artists include Shirley Clarke, Hermine Freed,
Eleanor Antin, Beryl Korot, Martha Rosler, Ilene Segalove, Julie Gustafson, Valie Export, Lynda Benglis, Anna Bella Geiger,
Mary Lucier, Doris Chase, Shigeko Kubota, Barabara Buckner, Facing South, Mako Idemitsu, Steina, Joan Jonas, Nancy Holt, Kyoko
Michishita, and Ulrike Rosenbach.
box 76, folder 6
Press release and program,
1994
box 76, folder 7
Administrative and correspondence,
1994
box 76, box 80
Video Stills: Photographs by Kira Perov (1994),
1994
Scope and Contents
Exhibition curated by Kira Perov. Artists in the exhibition include Nam June Paik, Aldo Tambellini, Otto Piene, Peter Campus,
Vitto Acconci, William Wegman, Terry Fox, John Sturgeon, John Downey, Linda Montano, Shalom Gorewitz, Ed Emshwiller, Barbara
Buckner, Dara Birnbaum, Ante Bozanich, Tom Dewitt and Vibeke Sorensen, Dean Winkler, Robert Wilson, Kit Fitzgerald and John
Sanburn, Laurie Anderson, Ken Feingold, Dan Reeves, Pier Marton, Bill Viola, Steina and Woody Vasulka and Bradford Smith,
Max Almy, Jane Veeder, Shirley Clarke, Nancy Buchanan, Edin Velez, Doug Hall, Cecilia Condit, Laurie Anderson, Michael Scoggins,
Ross Barrow, Joan Logue, Bill Viola, Mary Lucier, Dan Reeves, Joan Jonas, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto, Lyn Blumenthal and Carole
Ann Klonarides, Tony Oursler, Gary Hill, Doug Hall, and Antonio Muntadas.
box 77, folder 1
Lost and Found: 20 Years of Video Art at the Long Beach Museum of Art (1994),
1994
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Oskar Fischinger, Martha Rosler, excerpts from works of Ant Farm and T.R. Uthco, Vito Acconci,
Nam June Paik, Urs Luthi, Jay McCafferty, Susan Mogul, Bruce Nauman, Wolfgang Stoerchle, John Sturgeon and William Wegman,
Mitchell Syrop, Ilene Segalove, Jaime Davidovian and Joe Leonardi, Ante Bozanich, Chris Burden, Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz,
Robert Biggs, Doug Hall, Chip Lord, Jody Proctor, Nancy Buchanan, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto, Hildegarde Duane, Max Almy, Bill
Viola, Carole Ann Klonarides, Janice Tanaka, Stuart Bender and Angelo Funiccelli, Tony Cokes, Eric Saks and Pat Tierney, Lula
Triggs, and Tom Kalin.
box 77, folder 2-3
Intelligent Ambience (1995),
1995
Scope and Contents
Exhibition curated by Carole Ann Klonarides and Kathy Huffman. Artists in the exhibition include Bill Viola, Tom Kalin, Shelly
Silver, Leslie Thornton and Ron Vawter, Eder Santos, Jasna Hribernik, Michel Auder, Gary Hill, Theresa Svoboda, John Goff,
Eric M. Freedman, Diane Nerwen and Les LeVeque, Paper Tiger TV, Max Almy and Teri Yarbrow, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Les Levine,
Ken Kobland, Anna Steininger, MICA-TV, Bob Snyder, Van McElwee, Shelly Silver, Bill Viola, Lars Spuybroek and Maurice Nio,
Herman Verkerk, Sreco Dragon, Betty Spackman and Anja Westerfrolke, Michael Auder, Tony Oursler and Constance DeJong, Branda
Miller, Francesc Torres, Steina Vasulka, Nancy Buchanan, Edin Velez, Bruce Yonemoto, Melissa Totten, Ed De la Torre, and Stefaan
Decostere.
box 77, folder 3
Administrative and notes,
1995
box 77, box 80
New California Video 1994-1995 and Recent Acquisitions in Video (1995),
1995
Scope and Contents
Exhibition curated by Carole Ann Klonarides. Artists in the exhibition include Doug Henry, Joseph Santarromana, Florence Bonneville,
Berta Jottar, Eric Saks and Patrick Tierney, and Tran T. Kim-Trang.
box 80
Negatives and video prints,
1995
box 77, folder 6
Dentro Brazil (1995),
1995
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was curated by Carole Ann Klonarides, Bruce Yonemoto and Armando Machado.
Artists in the exhibition include Ines Cardoso, Rodolfo Magalhaes, Patricia Moran, Lucas Bambozzi, Marcello Dantas, Mauro
Giuntini, Sandra Kogut, Joao Moreira Salles, Flavio Ribeiro, Renato Barbieri and Clovis Aidar, Eduardo De Jesus and Claudio
Santos, Aurelio Michiles, Luis Duva, Vincent Carelli, Rafael Franca, Simone Michelin, Sonia Paiva, Roberto Berliner, Fabio
Carvalho, Marcelo Tas, Tadeu Jungle, Carlos Nader, Robert Sandoval, Walter Silveira, Paulo Morelli and Marcelo Machado, and
Renata Vasconcellos.
box 77, folder 7
Under Construction: Shifting Identities in California (1996),
1996
Scope and Contents
Exhibition was curated by Tran T. Kim-Trang. Artists in the exhibition include Chris Robbins, Ulysses Jenkins, Lynn Hershman,
Danny Ray Leopard and Kimiko Roberts.
box 77, folder 8
L.A. Freewaves (1996),
1996
Scope and Contents
LA Freewaves Video Festival is region-wide festival of contemporary media arts. Consecutive screenings for the 1996 event
occured in the museum's video gallery. Materials also indicate previous participation on behalf of LBMA.
box 77, folder 9
Day Without Art (1996),
1996
box 77, folder 10
Beauty's Plea (1997),
1997
Scope and Contents
Video program for the exhibition includes works by Linda Brown, Bill Viola, Kip Fulbeck, Susan Mogul, Lisa Raymond and Jeanne
C. Finley. Exhibition was curated by Hal Nelson.
box 77, folder 11
New Visions: Video Awards (1997),
1997
Scope and Contents
Exhibition includes artists Valerie Soe, Ming S. Ma and Cynthia Stahl.
box 77, folder 12-13
The Video Living Room (1997),
1997
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was curated by Martin Betz and included 47 video works from preceeding video exhibitions. Also chosen for the
exhibition were 11 individual artists' tapes from the LBMA Video collection. Individual artists included Clement Hanami, Robert
Nakamura, Rea Tajiri, Janice Tanaka, Nam June Paik, Doug Hall, Bill Viola, Ant Farm, Tony Cokes, John Whitney, Paul Tassie,
Lawrence Andrews, Mindy Faber, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto and Jeffrey Vallance, Erika Suderberg, Sherry Milner, and Hilja Keeding,
Richard Glatzer.
box 77, folder 14
Facades: Architecture, Urban Space and the Moving Image (1997-1998),
1997-1998
Scope and Contents
The exhibition was curated by Martin Betz and includes artists Van McElwee, Anton Cierny, Gordon Matta-Clark, Collage Ensemble,
Steve Reinke, Jem Cohen, Barbara Jones and Laura Alvarez.
box 77, folder 15
The Video Living Room 2 (1998),
1998
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Nina Sobell, Vito Acconci, Nam June Paik, Joeseph Beuys, Eleanor Antin, Harry Kipper, Ilene
Segalove, Allan Kaprow, Ant Farm, Tony Cokes, John Whitney, Paul Tassie, Lawrence Andrews, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto and Jeffrey
Vallance, Richard Glatzer, Doug Hall, Susan Mogul, S.E. Barnet, Jem Cohen, Collage Ensemble, Rodney Sellars, Ursula Hessenflow,
Lula Triggs and Ricky Cruz, Heather Hillmeyer, Marshetta Thompson and Nancy Pop, Rachel Fielding, Amat Escalante, Gabriel
Askew, Michael Christoffers, and Kimiko Roberts. The exhibition was curated by Martin Betz.
box 77, folder 16
New Visions Video (1998),
1998
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Doug Aitken, Bjørn Melhus and Tran T. Kim-Trang.
box 77, folder 17
LA Freewaves (1998),
1998
Scope and Contents
Festival included video installation by Lourdes Portillo.
box 77, folder 18
Toccata for Toy Trains and Other Film Worlds of Charles and Ray Eames (1998-1999),
1998-1999
box 77, folder 19
20 Questions: Person, Place, or Thing (1999),
1999
box 77, folder 20
New Visions: Video (1999),
1999
Scope and Contents
Artists in the exhibition include Thomas Allen Harris, Eric Saks and S.E. Barnet.
Grant and cable program files, Series III.
1976-1999, undated
Physical Description: 6.5 Linear Feet(13 boxes)
Scope and Contents
In 1985 LBMA entered a cooperative venture with the California cable industry and developed Open Channels, a television production
grant program for regional video artists. Open Channels (circa 1986-1991) was initiated to facilitate industry support for
video art. A result of this cooperative was the development of a statewide distribution network known as Viewpoints on Video
(circa 1986), a bi-monthly cablecast of video art consisting of a series of eight one-hour programs. Presenting short works
by video artists,
Video Viewpoints was shown on cable systems in Northern and Southern California.
In addition to Viewpoints on Video, two arts television programs were produced by the Long Beach Museum of Art's video department
including
Art Off the Wall and
Arts Revue which had their initial showing on cable television in Long Beach and Lakewood. In
Art Off the Wall, museum director Stephen Garrett brought artists, performers and arts professionals to LBMA's video studio to discuss their
role in the arts.
Arts Revue was an hour-long program, half of which was presented in magazine-format featuring on-location interviews with artists, gallery
directors and other arts professionals, offering glimpses of works in progress and other insights into the creative process.
The other half was a calendar, listing cultural events over a background of action video with original new music by local
musicians.
Circa 1987, Open Channels was expanded to include an Artists Access Award Program.
Circa 1998-1999, LBMA began New Visions: Video, which was a video production and presentation support program. Through an
open-juried process, three artists were selected to participate in the program. New Visions: Video was an extension of the
LBMA Open Channels Television Production Grant Program and the LBMA Video Access Program. All works produced under the auspices
of New Visions appeared in an exhibition and entered the permanent collection.
Arrangement
Materials are arranged chronologically by program date.
box 81, box 82, box 83, box 84, box 85, box 86, box 87, box 88, box 89, box 90
Grant Programs,
1985-1999
box 81, box 82, box 83, box 84, box 85, box 86, box 87, box 88
Open Channels Television Production Grant Program [1985-1991],
1985-1991
Scope and Contents
Initiated in 1985, Open Channels: Television Production Grant Program was designed to award funds and technical support to
artists for the production of original work. The program was an integral part of LBMA's mission in producing and distributing
works by video artists on a regional, national and international level through both television and exhibition venues. Projects
were funded annually to five artists for the production of short 8-12 minute works. Some of the benefits of the awards were
a case of videotapes, equipment access at cable systems, and post-production finishing funds. Applicants were required to
be California residents and LBMA Video council members. Files comprise of press releases, subsidy applications, artists' applications
and requests.
box 82, box 83
Open Channels I (1985),
1985-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Jury composed of Jacquelain Kain, Alan McGlade, Connie Fitzsimons, Joseph Leonardi, and Art Nomura. Artists awarded were Mary
Daval, Ezra Litwak, Sherry Milner, Aron Ranen and Kevin Bender, and Scott Rankin.
box 82, folder 3
Program notes,
1985, undated
box 82, folder 4
Cable proposal,
1985, undated
box 82, folder 5
Cable reports and project budgets,
1985-1986
box 82, folder 7
Notes and research,
1985, undated
box 82, folder 8
Application requests,
1985, undated
box 82, folder 9
Press release and announcement materials,
1985, undated
box 82, folder 13
Daval, Mary,
1985
Scope and Contents
Artist was paired with cable channel, Santa Ana College KYOU-TV.
box 82, folder 14
Litwak, Ezra,
1985
Scope and Contents
Artist was paired with cable channel, Group W South Gate.
box 82, folder 15
Milner, Sherry,
1985
Scope and Contents
Artist was paired with cable channel, Group W Fullerton.
box 82, folder 16
Ranen, Aron,
1985
Scope and Contents
Artist was paired with cable channel, Falcon Cable, Alhambra.
box 82, folder 17
Rankin, Scott,
1985
Scope and Contents
Artist was paired with cable channel, Valley Cable, Encino.
box 82, folder 18
Photograph / contact sheet,
1985
box 82, folder 19
Letters to applicants,
1985
box 82, folder 20
Cable waivers and cablcast licenses,
1985
box 82, folder 21
Grant licensing aggreements,
1985
box 82, folder 22
Cable operator correspondence,
1985
box 82, folder 25
International recognition,
1985
box 83, folder 1
Press clippings,
1985-1987
box 83, box 84
Open Channels II (1986),
1986
Scope and Contents
Finalist include John Arvanites, Jeanne C. Finley, Edward Jones, Tony Labat, and David Stout.
box 83, folder 3-8
Applicant materials and proposals,
1986
box 84, folder 1
Announcement copy and notes,
1986
box 84, folder 2
Press releases and announcements,
1986
box 84, folder 3
Participant addresses,
1986
box 84, folder 4
Cable operator contracts,
1986
box 84, folder 5
Cable operator aggreement,
1986
box 84, folder 6
California State University Long Beach Cable,
1986
box 84, folder 11
Pictures from Life: Decades of Change (1986) exhibition announcement,
1986
Scope and Contents
File contains a single announcement.
box 84, folder 12-24
Open Channels III (1987),
1987
Scope and Contents
Finalists include David Bunn, Paul Kos, Donna Matorin, Paul McCarthy, and Jim Shaw.
box 84, folder 14
Administrative,
1987-1988
box 84, folder 15
Cable production aggreements,
1987
box 84, folder 17
Cable participant mailing list,
1987
box 84, folder 18
Bunn, David,
1987-1988
Scope and Contents
Includes black and white photographs from the
Torrid Zone (1986).
box 84, folder 20
Matorin, Donna,
1987-1988
box 81, box 85, box 86, box 87
Open Channels IV (1988),
1987-1989
Scope and Contents
Finalists include Victoria Bearden, Hilja Keading, Jayce Salloum, Erika Suderberg, and Bruce Yonemoto.
box 85, folder 1
Application requests,
1987-1988
box 86, folder 2
Kirby, Peter, Open Channels Producer,
1988
box 86, folder 4
Finalists,
1988
Scope and Contents
File contains acceptance letters and license aggreements with artists.
box 86, folder 5
Cable operator license agreements,
1988
box 86, folder 7-9
Mailing list,
1987
Scope and Contents
Includes diskette copy of the mailing list.
box 86, folder 10
Press releases and announcements,
1988
box 86, folder 11
Open Channels 1988 group exhibition,
1988-1989
box 86, folder 14
Amrhein, John and Gina Lamb and Jeff Stoll,
1988
box 86, folder 19
Bethune Ballet Theatredanse (Zina Bethune),
1988
box 86, folder 28
Collage Dance Theatre,
1988
box 86, folder 34
Gokhale, Dattatraya,
1988
box 86, folder 42
Kaplan, Alan (Lanskoy, Miracle),
1988
box 87, folder 8
Miller, Lois Jeanne,
1988
box 87, folder 25
Strashmich, Michael Angelo,
1988
box 87, folder 27
Surongsain, Supachai,
1988
box 87, folder 33
Yonemoto, Bruce and Norman,
1988
box 87, box 88
Open Channels V (1989),
1989
Scope and Contents
Finalists include Lawrence Andrews, Nancy Buchanan, Fu-Ding Cheng, and Paul Tassie.
box 88, folder 5
Cable operator agreements,
1989
box 88, folder 10
Open Channels I-V (1985-1989),
1985-1989
box 88, folder 11
Open Channels VI (1990),
1990
box 88, folder 12
Open Channels VII (1991),
1991
box 88, folder 13-14
Open Channels: Artist Access Award program [1987],
1987
Scope and Contents
Circa 1987, Open Channels was expanded to include an Artists Access Award Program.
box 88, folder 15-16
Video Access Program (VAP) (formerly the Artist Access Program (AAP),
1989-1990
box 81, box 88, box 89, box 90
New Visions, Video Production and Presentation Program,
1996-1999
Scope and Contents
Circa 1998 LBMA began New Visions: Video, a video production and presentation support program. Through an open-juried process,
three artists were selected to participate in the program. The selection included $1000 and eight days of access to the production
and post-production facilities of the LBMA Video Annex.
File comprises artists' applications from 1998-1999, including application form, budget and description of proposed video
production.
box 88, box 89
1998 Video Production and Grant Program,
1996-1998
box 88, folder 21
Bozzi, Maria Raquel,
1998
box 88, folder 23
Burns, Torsten Zenas,
1998
box 88, folder 33
Jenkins, Ulysses S.,
1998
box 88, folder 37
Martin, Kelly Marie,
1998
box 88, folder 43
Ortiz-Torres, Ruben D.,
1998
box 89, box 90
1999 Video Production and Grant Program,
1999
box 89, folder 21
Baird, Joel and Rick Philips,
1999
box 89, folder 24
Blachowski, Daniel J.,
1999
box 81, box 89
Brown, Jemima and Dolly,
1999
box 81, box 89
Butler, Kent Anderson,
1999
box 89, folder 31
Eichhorn, Glen Alan,
1999
box 89, folder 39
Jennings, Gabrielle,
1999
box 89, folder 55
Nakagawa, Alan, (Collage Ensemble),
1999
box 89, folder 56
O'Brien, John and Toti M. and Steve Roden,
1999
box 89, folder 58
Pearce, Jennifer Pedroso,
1999
box 89, folder 59
Pezalla-Granlund, Margaret,
1999
box 90, folder 6
Steinkamp, Jennifer,
1999
box 90, folder 12
Toenz, Rahel,
1999
Scope and Contents
File includes color photos mounted on cardstock.
box 90, folder 13
Von Moll, Maximillian,
1999
box 90, folder 14
West, Jennifer Greisz,
1999
box 90, folder 15
Whittinhg, Mike and Chris Stillwell,
1999
box 81, box 90, box 91, box 92, box 93, box 94
Cable Series Programs,
1976-1989, undated
Scope and Contents
LBMA's mission included producing and distributing works by video artists on a regional, national and international level
through television venues. File comprises related records belonging to this mission including multiple cable series programs
organized by LBMA in partnership regional cable broadcasts.
box 90, folder 19-20
Noosphere (1982),
1982, undated
Scope and Contents
Noosphere at the Station/Annex was a cable program series produced at LBMA Video. Based on a magazine style format,
Noosphere presented video shorts and excerpted work from existing pieces. The program series was funded by LBMA Video and the California
Arts Council.
box 90, folder 21-27
Viewpoints on Video (1986-1989),
1987-1989, undated
Scope and Contents
Viewpoints on Video was a program of video art works presented on cable television originated by LBMA. The program, which began production in
1987 was a bi-monthly cablecast of video art seen on eleven channels as part of a statewide distribution network including:
Communicom, Los Angeles; Falcon Cable, San Gabriel Valley; Valley Cable, West San Fernando Valley; CSULB on Cable (Long Beach
Signal Hill, Lakewood); Simmons Cable, Long Beach; Viacom, Marin County, San Francisco; and Peralter Colleges TV (Oakland
Emeryville, Piedmont, Berkeley, Alameda).
Viewpoints on Video was result of the Open Channels cooperative between the California cable industry and LBMA.
box 90, folder 28-31
Arts Revue,
1986-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Arts Revue was an hour long television program, half of which was presented in magazine-format featuring on-location interviews with
artists, gallery directors and other arts professionals, offering glimpses of works in progress and other insights into the
creative process. The other half is a calendar, listing cultural events over a background of action video with original new
music by local musicians.
box 91, folder 1-4
Art Off the Wall,
1986, 1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Art Off the Wall was an arts television programs produced by the Long Beach Museum of Art's video department which had an
initial showing on cable television. The program brought artists, performers and arts professionals to LBMA's video studio
to discuss their role in the arts.
box 91, folder 1
General,
1986-1987, undated
box 91, folder 2
Communishare Grant,
1987, undated
box 81, box 91
Shared Realities,
1983-1985, undated
Scope and Contents
Shared Realities was a cultural arts cable series designed in response to the need to present art in a broader context and to provide cultural
cable programming for communities. With a grant from the California Arts Council,
Shared Realities first premiered in 1983 on Long Beach Cablevision. The Video Annex also served as a community viewing site during the cablecasts.
box 91, folder 5
General,
1983-1984, undated
box 91, folder 6
Distribution,
1983-1985, undated
box 91, folder 7
Cable programming schedules,
1983, undated
box 91, folder 10
Tape rental forms and notes,
1984, undated
box 91, folder 11
Cable notes and correspondence,
1984, undated
box 91, folder 13
Promotion notes,
1983-1984, undated
box 91, folder 14
Cable programming report,
1984-1985
box 81
Photographic print and negative,
1983
box 91, box 92, box 93, box 94
Assorted,
1976-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Files comprise cable grant information, proposals to cable companies, and related cable materials in regard to LBMA's partnership
with local cable broadcast programming.
box 91, folder 15
Group W Public Access Cable,
1985
box 91, folder 17
Cable communication technology,
1983, undated
box 91, folder 18
Cable grant information,
1982-1984
box 91, folder 19
Combined financial statements,
1986
box 92, folder 1
Foundation for Community Television Cable,
1984-1985
box 92, folder 2-3
Cable programming,
1981-1982, undated
box 92, folder 4
Cable and the Arts Steering Committee,
1981-1984
box 92, folder 5
Cable channel proposal,
1982, undated
box 92, folder 6
Communi-share, cable grant proposal,
1983, undated
box 92, folder 7
The Learning Channel, the Independents,
1987
box 92, folder 8-9
Partnerships in Production volume I & II,
1984
box 93, folder 1
A Night in Fullerton (1984) cable broadcast,
1984
box 93, folder 2-5
California Cable Television Association (CCTA),
1982
box 93, folder 6
Cable-related notes and drafts,
1983, undated
box 93, folder 7-9
General distribution,
1986
box 93, folder 10
Cable articles,
1981-1983
box 93, folder 11
Minneapolis Arts Cable Exchange,
1981
box 93, folder 12
Public access conference,
1982
box 93, folder 3
Television programs,
1985-1986
box 93, folder 14
Massachussetts Council,
1983
box 93, folder 15
Theta Public Access,
1976-1977
Scope and Contents
Materials seem to belong to earlier records or files.
box 93, folder 16
INPUT, International Public Television Screening conference,
1986
box 93, folder 17
Cable Communications Advisory Board,
1980-1982
box 94, folder 1
Cable research,
1984-1985, undated
box 94, folder 2
Cable notes,
1984-1985, undated
box 94, folder 3
WGBH Artist Showcase,
1979-1980, undated
Administrative files, Series IV.
1972-2003, undated
Physical Description: 15 Linear Feet(27 boxes)
Scope and Contents
The Long Beach Museum of Art maintained a program that was comprised of exhibitions, publications, cable broadcasts; video
workshops and seminars; Artists' Post-Production Studio (identified as APPS which gave free access to artists for video works
in progress); video archives and resouces materials; and distribution of video exhibitions, catalogs and loan of videotapes
with artists' permission.
Two major areas of activities were curatorial (exhibition and collection development) and management of LBMA Video Annex,
a production facility for artists' access, for revenue income and for in-house projects.
Files comprise administrative documents including the LBMA Foundation curatorial grants applications and reports consisting
of capital and operational support requests and supplementary materials. In addition, there are papers relating to the production
facility at the LBMA Video Annex, where services included facility use, workshops, and the APPS.
Also included are collection and preservation papers for the video archive and library; David Ross records, consisting of
correspondence and files he kept on insitutions relating to the video program; mixed departmental materials; notes and meeting
materials relating to the LBMA's membership of advisory organizations, such as the Video Council and NAMAC (National Alliance
of Media Art Centers); subscriptions, serials, newsletters, and mailings.
Arrangement
Materials are arranged according to administrative function.
box 94, folder 3-6
Video Council membership and meetings,
1983-1988, undated
box 94, folder 7-15
Video exhibition rentals and tours,
1982-1986, undated
box 95, folder 1-12
Copyright information, contracts and forms,
1986, undated
box 95, folder 13-18
National Alliance of Media Center (NAMAC) membership materials,
1980-1987, undated
box 81, box 95, box 96, box 97, box 98, box 117
Annex,
1972-1999, undated
Scope and Contents
The LBMA Video Annex was a production facility for artists' access, for revenue income and for in-house projects located at
East Second Street in Belmont Shore, CA. The Video Annex was a former police station where both the video archive and the
video production studio were housed. The files include administrative records for the facility including applications, announcements
for workshops, reports and correspondence. During the course of its operations, the Video Annex was managed by several key
individuals including Joe Leonardi, Peter Kirby and Art Nomura.
box 95, folder 19-20
Subsidized Access Facility Use,
1986-1987
Scope and Contents
The primary purpose for subsidized access to LBMA Video facilities was to provide low-cost, high quality technical services
and equipment for creative work in video by professional independent producers and artists. This program maintained editing
suites and field production systems that were available for subsidized projects. Membership to LBMA was required for all subsidized
access users.
box 95, box 96
Artists' Post Production Studio (APPS) applications,
1979-1985, undated
Scope and Contents
LBMA offered qualified artists access to the Artists' Post-Prodution Studio which was created circa 1976 and designated by
the NEA as a Media Art Center effective in 1979. The studio provided hardware, staff assistance, and exhibition of videotapes.
File includes applications, guidelines, applicant list and video editing applications.
box 96, folder 2-20
Video Workshop announcements and teaching materials,
1982-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
LBMA Video offered a selection of low cost workshops dealing with the video medium (circa 1982-1988). Classes were offered
for the beginner through the intermediate level and instructed by LBMA Video technical staff. The workshops were part of a
program funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, Regional Media Arts Center Program, which was dedicated to providing
artists and producers with access to the tools of the highly techinical televsion and video medium at the time. Workshops
were held at the Station/Annex, also noted as the The Long Beach Museum of Art Regional Media Center.
box 81
Video Workshop Session I negatives,
undated
box 96, folder 21
Video Workshop Session I photographs,
undated
box 96, box 97
Video production proposals, logs, and receipts,
1980-1994
box 97, folder 12-14
Overview and fact sheets,
1984-1987, undated
box 97, folder 15-18
Office Reports and analysis,
1982-1988
box 97, folder 19-20
Facility materials,
1986, undated
box 98, folder 4-7
Organizational plans and correspondence,
1996-1999
box 98, folder 8-10
General,
1972, 1996-1998, undated
box 117, folder 1
Annex drawings,
undated
Scope and Contents
Two drawings comprising architectural layouts of the Video Annex.
box 98, box 99
Mixed departmental materials,
1984-2002, undated
box 99, box 100, box 101, box 102
Grants,
1972-1996
Scope and Contents
File contains NEA and CAC grant reports and application documents in support of video exhibitions, collection preservation
and development.
box 99, box 100, box 101
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) final reports and grant applications 1980-1996,
1980-1996
box 101, box 102
California Arts Council grant applications,
1972-1991
box 102
LBMA Foundation reports and assorted grant materials,
1979-1991
box 103, box 104, box 105
Collection cataloging and preservation,
1978-2005, undated
Scope and Contents
Exhibition lists 1975-1996, collection inventory lists, acquisition policies and assessment through 2005.
box 81, box 105, box 106, box 107, box 108
David Ross correspondence,
1973-1981, undated
Scope and Contents
David A. Ross served as the Deputy Director of the Long Beach Museum of Art circa 1974-1977. Prior to his position at LBMA,
he held the title of Video Art Curator at the Everson Art Museum. The correspondence belonging to or relating to David Ross
are sorted alphabetically "A-Z" comprising letters to other institutions and internal memos. The file also includes correspondence
with LBMA Director, Jan Ernst Adlmann. Additional materials relating to David Ross are also interfiled in Series I and II,
in the Artists' and Exhibitions' papers where Ross had direct correspondence.
box 105, box 106, box 107, box 108
Papers,
1973-1981, undated
box 81
Slide and color transparency,
1975, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographic materials associated with Claudia DeMonte from the folder labeled, University of Michigan 1975.
box 81
Photographic postcard,
1976
Scope and Contents
Postcard mailed to David Ross, sender not identified.
box 109, box 110
Assorted correspondence,
1975-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
File contains general correspondence including letters to and from key LBMA curators and administrators such as Nancy Drew,
Kathy Rae Huffman, Sue Ellen Waller, and Russell J. Moore.
box 110, box 111, box 112, box 113, box 114, box 117
Assorted ephemera, programs and periodicals,
1987-1994, undated
Scope and Contents
File contains miscellaneous newsletters, periodicals, brochures and media-related industry catalogs, video festival catalogs,
and program announcements. Assorted materials are addressed to various LBMA staff members including Carol Ann Klonarides,
Michael Nash, Harold Nelson, Connie Fitzsimons, Nancy Drew, Kathy Rae Huffman, Jacquelain Kain, and/or the LBMA Media Department
at-large.
box 115, folder 1-7
LBMA Foundation newsletters,
1989-1999
box 118, folder 1-7
LBMA Foundation newsletter layout drafts,
1980s
box 115, folder 8-16
Press clippings, reviews, and articles,
1974-2003, undated
Scope and Contents
File contains press coverage including newspaper and magazine clippings and photocopies, and articles on video art.
box 81, box 116
Photographic materials,
[1981]-1982, undated
Scope and Contents
File contains miscellaneous slides, negatives and transparencies attributed to documentation of LBMA including images of the
building, inside the galleries, the video annex, participants, and an installed exhibition. Most of the images are credited
to Kira Perov.
box 116, folder 1
Gerrie Walker correspondence,
[1981], undated
Scope and Contents
Also written as Jerry Walker.
box 81
Gerrie Walker color negatives,
1981
Scope and Contents
Color negatives of the video library and production equipment.
box 116, folder 2-5
Assorted notes, photographic prints and contact sheets,
1981-1982, undated
Scope and Contents
File includes black and white photos of the museum and its galleries, the video library, and portraits of LBMA members including
Kathy Huffman, Nancy Drew and David Ross.
box 81
Assorted slides, negatives and transparencies,
undated
box 118, folder 8
Assorted posters,
1980s-1990s
Scope and Contents
File includes poster announcement for a continuing exhibition of alternative television programming on cable networks.
box 121*
Assorted oversize posters,
1980s
Scope and Contents
File comprises miscellaneous posters including several that were originally housed in frames.
Photographs, Series V.
1964-1998, undated
Physical Description: 2 Linear Feet(5 boxes)
Scope and Contents
The majority of the files in this series contain installation shots from exhibitions organized by and presented at the Long
Beach Museum of Art (LBMA) between 1964 and 1998, as well as stills from individual artworks. Portraits of artists are also
included in some of the files. Additionally, there are a few instances of correspondence present in the series, usually between
the artist and staff members of LBMA. This series contains photographic prints, negatives, contact sheets, and transparencies.
All prints are black and white unless otherwise indicated. When known, the dates of works are indicated in parentheses following
titles. Other dates refer to exhibitions, which may be different from the dates of the works.
Arrangement
This series is arranged alphabetically by artist's last name. Works by unknown artists are filed at the end.
box 122, folder 1
Abramovic, Marina and Ulay,
1981-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes video still from
City of Angels (1983) and installation shots of
Gold found by the artists (1981).
box 122, folder 2
Acuna, Chey,
1983
Scope and Contents
Includes images from
Shared Realities cable series and
Arte del Barrio (1983).
box 122, folder 3-4
Almy, Max,
1976-1984, undated
box 122, folder 3
Leaving the 20th Century (1982),
1982-1984, undated,
box 122, folder 4
Various video stills,
1976-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes stills from
Modern Times (1979),
Perfect Leader (1983), and various unidentified stills. This file also includes newsclippings and correspondence.
box 127, folder 1
Angelo, Nancy,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains transparency.
box 122, folder 5
Ant Farm,
1976-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes stills from
Eternal Frame (1976),
Media Burn (1975),
Amarillo News Tape (1979), and various untitled stills.
box 122, box 127
Antin, Eleanor,
1974-1983, undated
box 122, folder 6
The Nurse and the Hijackers (1977),
1977
box 122, folder 7
Various video stills,
1974-1983
Scope and Contents
Includes stills from
At Home (1983),
Little Match Girl Ballet (1975),
Black is Beautiful (1974).
box 122, folder 8
Applebroog, Ida and Beth B.,
1989
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Belladonna (1989).
box 122, folder 9
Ashley, Robert,
1981
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Music, Word, Fire and I Would Do It Again: The Lessons (1981).
box 122, box 127
Askevold, David,
1977, undated
box 122, folder 10
Very Soon You Will (1977),
1977
box 122, folder 11
Azuma, Shoichiro,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Kuniyama-Shinji. From New Video: Japan exhibition.
box 122, folder 12
Baldessari, John,
1975
Scope and Contents
Contains stills from
Ed Henderson Suggests Soundtracks for Photographs (1975).
box 122, folder 13
Barry, Judith,
1985
Scope and Contents
Contains stills and installation shot from
In the Shadow of the City... Vamp R Y (1985).
box 122, folder 14
Beck, Robert,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
The Feeling of Power.
box 122, folder 15
Benglis, Lynda,
1972
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Mumble (1972).
box 122, folder 16
Birnbaum, Dara,
1984-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes video stills from
Damnation of Faust: Will-o'-the-Wisp (A Deceitful Goal) (1985),
Damnation of Faust: Charming Landscape (1987), and various untitled stills.
box 122, box 127
Bozanich, Ante,
1980, undated
box 122, folder 18
Britton, Ben,
1990
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Je Suis (un readymade) (1990).
box 122, folder 19-20
Brown, Linda,
1989, undated
box 122, folder 19
Calamity Jane (An Innovative Documentary) (1989),
1989
box 122, folder 20
Portrait (1997),
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains image of Linda Brown filming
Women: Stories of Passion (1997).
box 122, box 127
Buchanan, Nancy,
1981-1983, undated
box 122, folder 21
Various video stills,
1981-1982
Scope and Contents
Includes stills from
See I A (1981) and
These Creatures (1979).
box 122, folder 22
Portrait,
1983
Scope and Contents
Contains a letter from Nancy Buchanan to Kathy Huffman, curator of the Long Beach Museum of Art, and an undated portrait of
the artist taken by Page Buchanan.
box 127, folder 7
Buckler, Diane,
undated
Scope and Contents
Color photograph.
box 122, box 127
Burden, Chris,
1974, undated
box 122, folder 23
Back to You (1974),
undated
box 122, folder 24
Various installation shots,
1974
Scope and Contents
Includes installation shots of
Velvet Water (1974).
box 122, folder 25
Certain Events (1979),
1979
box 122, folder 26
Do You Have Any Identification? (1977),
1977
box 122, folder 27
Floor Ceiling (1975),
1975
box 122, folder 33
...this fountain is a field of fire... (1982),
1982
box 122, folder 34
Works for Broadcast (1977),
1977
box 122, folder 35-36
Caldwell, John,
[1981?], undated
box 122, folder 35
Hamburger Harmonics (1978),
undated
box 122, folder 36
Pax-Americanus (1981),
[1981?]
box 122, folder 37-38
Campus, Peter,
1975-1985, undated
box 122, folder 37
mem (1975),
1975-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence.
box 122, folder 38
Set of Coincidence (1974),
undated
box 122, folder 39
Chandler, Michael and Brian Eno,
1981-1984
Scope and Contents
Contains installation shot from Chandler and Eno's exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.
box 122, folder 41
Chong, Ping,
1985
Scope and Contents
Contains installation shots from
Kindness (1985).
box 122, folder 42-44
Clarke, Shirley,
1964, 1987, undated
box 122, folder 42
The Cool World (1964),
1964, 1987
box 122, folder 45-46
Cohen, Jem,
1989-1990, undated
box 122, folder 45
Just Hold Still (1989),
1989-1990
box 122, folder 47
Cokes, Tony,
1989-1990
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Black Celebration (1988).
box 122, folder 48
Semiotics in Paradise (The Absence of Eve) (1990),
1990
box 122, folder 49
Virtual America II (1987),
1987
box 122, folder 50
Conrad, Tony,
1988
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
That Far Away Look (1988).
box 122, folder 51
Cunningham, Merce,
1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Contains photographs of Merce Cunningham, Elliot Caplan, and Merce Cunningham with Elliot Captain, as well as an identifying
note from Michael Bloom.
box 122, folder 52
Darling, Lowell,
1975-1977
Scope and Contents
Includes stills from
The Cauliflower Alley Tapes (1977).
box 122, folder 53
D'Agostino, Peter,
1990-1991
Scope and Contents
Includes video stills and installation shots from
TransmissionS (1985-1990).
box 122, folder 54
5 Dances for Small Spaces (1985),
1985-1986
box 122, folder 56
Davidovich, Jaime,
undated
Scope and Contents
No Subnote Content
box 122, folder 57
DeMichiel, Helen,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains video still from
Consider Anything, Only Don't Cry (1988).
box 123, folder 1
DeVito, Cara,
1974-1986
Scope and Contents
Contains stills and contact sheet from
Ama L'Uomo Tuo (Always Love Your Man) (1975).
box 123, folder 2-3
Downey, Juan,
1974-1984, undated
box 123, folder 2
Laughing Alligator (1978),
1974-1984
box 123, folder 3
Various video stills,
1978-1979, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes stills from
Cuzco I (1976),
Cuzco II (1976), and
The Singing Mute (1978).
box 123, folder 4
Duane, Hildegarde,
1980, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes video still from
Pink Slip (1982), and an exhibition file and promotional postcard from
Scheharazade (1980), Duane's collaboration with David Lamelas.
box 123, folder 6
New Building Under the Water (1982),
1982
box 123, folder 7
Region of Extreme Examples (1981),
1981-1982
box 123, folder 9-10
Finley, Jeanne C.,
1982, undated
box 123, folder 9
I Saw Jesus in a Tortilla (1982),
1982
box 123, folder 10
Involuntary Conversion (1991),
undated
box 123, folder 11
Fitzgerald, Kit and John Sanborn,
1982
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Ear to the Ground (1982).
box 123, folder 12-14
Fox, Terry,
1971-1975, undated
box 123, folder 12
Children's Tapes (1974),
1975
box 123, folder 13
Turgescent Sex (1971),
1971
box 123, folder 14
Two Turns (1975),
undated
box 123, folder 15
Franklin, Marjorie,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
...Her...Signal... (1991).
box 123, folder 16
Fujihata, Masaki,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Miroku Maitreya (1984).
box 123, folder 17
Fulbeck, Kip,
1996, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes stills from
Nine Fish (1996).
box 123, folder 18
Galloway, Kit, and Sherrie Rabinowitz,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Hole-in-Space (1980).
box 123, folder 19
Gerson, Barry,
1985
Scope and Contents
No Subnote Content
box 123, box 127
Gillette, Frank,
1973-1977, undated
box 123, folder 20
Hark! Hork! (1972-1973),
1973
box 123, folder 21
Rituals for a Still Life (1974-1975),
1977
box 123, folder 22
Quidditas (1974-1975),
undated
box 127, folder 12
Color photographs (1974-1975),
undated
box 123, folder 23
Glassman, Gary, and Oza Borofsky,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Word of God (1991).
box 123, folder 24
Glassman, Joel,
1973-1975
Scope and Contents
Contains stills from
Rattling Outside, Banging Inside (1972).
box 127, folder 13
Gorewitz, Shalom,
undated
box 123, folder 25
Songs of the 80's (1983),
1983-1984
box 123, folder 26
The Victims' Regret (1984),
1985
box 123, box 127
Harding, Noel,
1980-1981, undated
box 123, folder 27
Various video stills,
1980-1981
Scope and Contents
Contains stills from
Four Chapters (1980-1981) and installation shot from
Enclosure for Conventional Habit (1980).
box 123, folder 28
Hermann, Joel,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes stills from
While I Was Waiting (1975).
box 123, folder 29
Hershman, Lynn,
1992-1993
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Conspiracy of Silence (1991).
box 123, folder 30-32
Hill, Gary,
1982-1994, undated
box 123, folder 30
Equal Time (1979),
1982-1983
box 123, folder 31
Various video stills,
1992-1994, undated
Scope and Contents
Contains stills from
Cut Pipe (1992) and installation shots of
War Zone (1980).
box 123, folder 32
Ura-Aru (the backside exists) (1985-1986),
1986
box 123, folder 33
Hock, Louis,
1985-1986
Scope and Contents
Contains stills from
The Mexican Tapes: A Chronicle of Life Outside the Law (1986).
box 123, folder 34
Holliday, Jason,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Portrait of Jason (1967).
box 123, folder 35
Various video stills,
1974-1985
Scope and Contents
Contains stills from
Intercept the Rays (1983) and
Impressions (1978).
box 123, folder 36
Walking in Any Direction (1984),
1985
box 127, folder 15
Color photographs,
1985
Scope and Contents
Contains color installation shots from
Interpret the Ways (1983) and
Walking in Any Direction (1984).
box 123, folder 37
Hucko, Bruce,
1989
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Have You Ever Seen a Rainbow at Night? (1989).
box 123, folder 39
Idemitsu, Mako,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains stills from
HIDEO, It's Me Mama (1983).
box 123, folder 40
Jackson, Theresa,
1990
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Sonny's Song (1990).
box 123, folder 41
Jonas, Joan,
1984-1986
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Double Lunar Dogs (1984).
box 123, box 127
Kim-Trang, Tran T.,
1994, undated
box 127, folder 16
Color photograph of the artist,
undated
Scope and Contents
Color photograph of Tran T. Kim-Trang taken by Karl Mihail.
box 123, box 127
Korot, Beryl,
1974-1975, undated
box 123, folder 44
Kovacs and Kaufman,
undated
box 123, folder 44
Magical Mystery Tour (1989),
undated
box 123, folder 45
Kraus, Chris,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Traveling at Night (1991).
box 123, box 127
Krinsky Building,
1992, undated
box 127, folder 19
Color photographs,
undated
box 124, folder 1
Nude Descending a Staircase (1976),
undated
box 124, folder 2
River (1979-1981),
undated
box 124, folder 3-4
Kuntzel, Thierry,
1981-1985
box 124, folder 3
Nostos II (1984),
1984-1985
box 124, folder 5-8
Labat, Tony,
1979-1984, undated
box 124, folder 8
Kikiriki (1983),
1979-1984
box 127, folder 20
Leavitt, William,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains various color stills.
box 124, folder 9
Litwak, Ezra,
1985-1986
Scope and Contents
Contains stills from
Stranded (1985).
box 124, folder 10
Logue, Joan,
1973-1979, undated
box 124, folder 11
Lord, Chip and Mickey McGowan,
1983-1984
Scope and Contents
Contains stills from
Easy Living (1984).
box 124, folder 12
Myth(s) of Creation (1997),
undated
box 127, folder 21
Negatives and color photographs,
undated
box 124, folder 15
Masayesva, Victor, Jr.,
1984-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes still from
Itam, Hakim, Hapiit (1985).
box 124, box 127
McCafferty, Jay,
1973-1984, undated
box 124, folder 16
Various video stills,
1973-1975
Scope and Contents
Includes stills from
Ocean Tape (1975).
box 124, folder 17
Self-Portrait, Every Year,
1984
box 127, folder 23
Melhus, Bjørn,
1998
Scope and Contents
Contains color stills from
Again & Again/The Borderer (1998).
box 124, folder 18
Auld Lang Syne (1988),
undated
box 124, folder 20
Las Vegas (1987),
undated
box 124, folder 21
Miller, Bianca,
1983
Scope and Contents
Contains still of
Sushi Baby (1983).
box 124, box 127
Mogul, Susan,
1975, undated
box 124, folder 23
Everyday Echo Street: A Summer Diary (1993),
undated
box 124, folder 24
Monk, Meredith,
1982
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Ellis Island (1981).
box 124, folder 25
Muntadas,
1983
Scope and Contents
Includes stills from
La Televisión (1980). Artist also known as Antonio Muntadas.
box 124, folder 26
Myers, Rita,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains stills from
In the Drowning Pool (1989).
box 124, folder 27
Performers,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of musicians featured in the Art of Music Video exhibition (1989) curated by Michael Nash.
box 127, folder 25
Color photograph,
undated
box 124, folder 29
Nomura, Art,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains video still from
Refugees From Laos: A Hill Tribe in West Oakland (1981).
box 124, folder 30
Odenbach, Marcel,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
The Distance between Me and my Losses (1983).
box 124, folder 31
Okuda, Noriyuki,
1982
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Obsolete Theater (1982).
box 124, folder 32
Grand Mal (1981),
1981-1982
box 124, folder 33
The Weak Bullet (1980),
1980
box 124, folder 35
Various video stills,
undated
box 127, folder 28
Color photographs (1978),
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains polaroids of a performance of
Picturephone.
box 124, box 127
Palestine, Charlemagne,
1979, undated
box 24, folder 36
Dark into Dark (1979),
1979, undated
box 124, folder 37
Peacock, Jan,
1987-1988
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Sirensong (1987).
box 124, box 127
Portis, Michael,
1977, undated
box 124, folder 38
3-D Human Instrument (1977),
1977, undated
box 124, box 127
Quinn, Aysha,
1975-1983, undated
box 124, folder 39
Excerpts (1983),
1975-1983
box 124, folder 40
Program #3: The Artist and Television I,
1983
box 125, folder 1
Ramos, Tony,
1975
Scope and Contents
Includes still from
Nor Was This All By Any Means (1978).
box 125, folder 2
Ramsden, Anne,
1983-1988
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Manufactured Romance Part 2: Beauty, Passion and Power (1983).
box 125, folder 4
Synchronicity (1983),
1983-1984
box 127, folder 32
This and That (1987-1990),
1990
Scope and Contents
Contains color still.
box 125, folder 5
Ranucci, Karen,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes stills from
Miss Universe in Peru (1985),
La Virgin que Suda/The Sweating Virgin (1983),
Varela in Xingu (1985), and
Time of Daring (1983).
box 125, folder 6
Rappaport, Mark,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Postcards (1990).
box 125, box 127
Raymond, Lisa,
1995-1997, undated
box 125, folder 7
Untitled,
1997
Scope and Contents
Contains photographs of Cambodian community.
box 125, folder 8
Unknown Soldier (1995),
1995
box 125, folder 9-12
Reeves, Daniel,
1981-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes stills from
Amida,
Sabda, and
Smothering Dreams.
box 125, folder 11
Smothering Dreams (1981),
1981-1982
box 125, folder 12
Untitled video still
undated
box 125, folder 13
Reilly, John,
1985-1986
Scope and Contents
Contains installation shots of
The Irish Tapes (1975).
box 125, folder 14
Reilly, John and Julie Gustafson,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains stills from
Giving Birth (1976).
box 125, folder 15
Robinson, Mike,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains still from the music video for
Frankie Teardrop (1978), an 11-minute song by the punk band Suicide.
box 125, folder 16
Rogala, Miroslaw,
1989
Scope and Contents
Contains installation shots of
Nature is Leaving Us (1989).
box 125, folder 17-18
Rosler, Martha,
1977-1983
box 125, folder 17
Foul Play in the Chicken House (1977),
1977
box 125, folder 18
Semiotics of the Kitchen (1975),
1983
box 125, folder 19
Saitoh, Makoto,
1984
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
A-R-K (1984).
box 125, box 127
Sanborn, John and Kit Fitzgerald,
undated
box 125, folder 20
Wraparound (1982),
undated
box 125, folder 22
Sato, Norie,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains untitled video still from the Northwest Video exhibition (1980).
box 125, folder 23
Schell, Michael,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Selfsame (1987).
box 125, folder 24
Schneider, Ira,
1979
Scope and Contents
Contains stills from
Time Zones: Documentation of an Installation (1980).
box 125, box 127
Seaman, Bill,
1990, undated
box 125, folder 25
The Watch Detail (1990),
1990
box 127, folder 35
S.he (1983),
undated
Scope and Contents
Color photograph.
box 125, box 127
Segalove, Ilene,
1974-1984, undated
box 125, folder 26
The Cauliflower Alley Tapes (1976),
1976
Scope and Contents
Segalove co-created this work with Lowell Darling.
box 125, folder 27
The Mom Tapes (1974),
1974-1978
box 125, folder 28
The Riot Tapes (1984),
1984
box 125, folder 30
Various video stills,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes still from
Why I Got Into TV (1983).
box 125, folder 31
Seidner, David,
1980
Scope and Contents
Contains stills from
Basic Black (1981).
box 125, folder 32
Serra, Richard,
1980
Scope and Contents
Contains photographs of
T.W.U. (1980), located in New York, NY.
box 125, folder 33
Shapiro, Sally (Celia),
1984
Scope and Contents
Contains one installation shot and video stills from
Water Paintings (1978), recreated in 1984.
box 125, box 127
Smith, Michael,
1982, undated
box 125, folder 35
Government Approved Home Fallout Shelter/Snack Bar (1983),
undated
box 125, folder 36
It Starts At Home (1982),
1982
box 125, folder 37-38
Sobell, Nina,
1983
Scope and Contents
No Subnote Content
box 125, folder 37
Brain Wave Drawing (1972?),
1983
box 125, folder 38
Hey! Baby! Chickey! (1978),
1983
box 125, folder 39
Beyond Asiaphilia (1997),
undated
box 127, folder 39
Color photograph,
undated
box 125, folder 40
Soho TV,
1980
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Soho Wants to Know (1980).
box 125, folder 41
Stahl, Cynthia,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains stills from
Poodle West (1997).
box 125, folder 42
Violin Power (1970-1978),
1969-1978
box 127, folder 40
Voice Windows (1986),
1986, 1996
Scope and Contents
Contains color still.
box 125, box 127
Sturgeon, John,
1974-1984, undated
box 125, folder 43
As Above, As Below (1978),
1978
box 125, folder 45
I Will Take You (1977),
1974-1984
box 125, folder 46
Shapes From the Bone Change (1975),
undated
box 125, folder 47
2 Aspects (1976),
undated
box 125, folder 48
Untitled, Water Piece (1975),
1974
box 126, box 127
Suderburg, Erika,
undated
box 126, folder 1
Various video stills,
undated
box 126, folder 2
Sweeney, Skip,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains a photograph of the artist.
box 127, folder 43
Syrop, Mitchell,
1979-1980
Scope and Contents
Contains color still from
Watch It Think It (1977).
box 126, box 127
Tanaka, Janice,
1989, undated
box 126, folder 3
Memories From the Department of Amnesia (1989),
1989
box 127, folder 44
Color photograph,
undated
box 126, folder 4
Thomas, Morgan,
1988
Scope and Contents
Contains still from
Twentieth Century Child (1988).
box 127, folder 44
Toenz, Rahel,
1997-1998
Scope and Contents
Includes color photographs mounted on cardstock from the following:
Red (1998) and
Intimacy (1999).
box 126, folder 5
Torres, Francesc,
1986
Scope and Contents
Contains installation shots of
The Dictatorship of Swiftness (1986).
box 126, folder 6-7
Vasulka, Woody,
1983, undated
box 126, folder 7
The Commission (1983),
1983
box 126, folder 8-10
Velez, Ethel and Edin,
1978-1979
box 126, folder 8
Various video stills,
undated
box 126, folder 9
Meta Mayan II (1981),
undated
box 126, folder 10
TULE: the Cuna Indians of San Blas (1978),
1978-1979
box 126, folder 11-18
Viola, Bill,
1977-1989, undated
box 126, folder 11
Portrait,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains portrait of Bill Viola recording
Chot El-Djerid (A Portrait in Light and Heat) (1979).
box 126, folder 12
Angel's Gate (1989),
1989
box 126, folder 14
Chott el-Djerid (A Portrait in Light and Heat) (1979),
1979
box 126, folder 15
Hatsu Yume (First Dream) (1981),
1981-1982
box 126, folder 16
Palm Trees on the Moon (1977),
1977-1979
box 126, folder 17
Memories of Ancestral Power (The Moro Movement in the Solomon Islands) (1977),
1979
box 126, folder 18
Untitled video still,
undated
box 126, folder 20
Vostell, Wolf,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains installation shot of
Environment.
box 126, box 127
Yonemoto, Bruce and Norman,
1980-1982, undated
box 126, folder 24
An Impotent Metaphor (1979),
1980
box 126, folder 25
Green Card: An American Romance (1982),
1982
box 126, folder 26
Made in Hollywood (1990),
undated
box 126, folder 28
Yourgrau, Barry,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains portrait of the artist.
box 126, box 127
Unknown Artists,
1984-1991, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes stills and installation shots from several exhibitions.
box 126, folder 29
Videthos: Cross-Cultural Video (1979),
undated
box 126, folder 31
New British Video Essays (1988),
1988
Scope and Contents
Negatives reside in Box 127, Folder 49.
box 126, folder 32
Poetic License (1986),
undated
box 126, folder 33
Video Art: A History (1983-1984),
1984
Scope and Contents
Contains installation shot from MoMA's Video Art: A History exhibition.
box 126, folder 34
Tele-visions: Channels for Changing TV (1991),
1991
Scope and Contents
Color photograph resides in Box 127, Folder 50.
box 126, folder 35
Video Poetics (1990),
undated
Scope and Contents
Color photographs reside in Box 127, Folder 51.
Artists' videos, Series VI.
circa 1970-circa 2003
Selected artists' videos (digital version available on-site only): circa 1970-circa 2003
Scope and Contents
Series VI contains more than 1,000 tapes, primarily video artworks, but also documentaries, documentation of performances,
and interviews with artists. These tapes have been cataloged separately and may be found in the
library catalog by searching for individual artists' names or titles of artworks. You may browse all of the titles by searching for the title,
"Long Beach Museum of Art Video Archive."
Videos are unavailable until reformatted.
Contact Reference for information about how to request reformatting of cataloged videos.
Exhibition videos, Series VII.
circa 1970-circa 1999
Selected exhibition videos (digital version available on-site only): circa 1970-circa 1999
Scope and Contents
Exhibition tapes in Series VII relate to exhibitions at LBMA. Most are video compilations that were screened in exhibitions,
but some are video documentation of performances and installations. Individual exhibitions are currently being cataloged in
the
library catalog . Those that have been cataloged may be searched by exhibition title or curator, or by individual artists and artworks included
in the exhibitions. See also the
chronology of film and video exhibitions at LBMA from 1974 to 1999.
Videos are unavailable until reformatted.
Contact Reference for information about how to request reformatting of cataloged videos.
item VE4, item VE5
30/60 TV art ; ,
1980
Scope and Contents note
Contents: 1.TV is OK /Ilene Segalove --2.Silk /Hildegarde Duane --3.Ex-claim /Alba Cané --4 .Love lines /Bruce & Norman Yonemoto
--5.Human choir /John Duncan --6.Feel /Ante Bozanich --7.These creatures /Nancy Buchanan --8. Fan club /Peter Ivers --9.Watch
it, think it /Mitchell Syrop.
Inspired and influenced by an aesthetic commentary on television, these nine 30- and 60-second video artworks were compiled
for the Long Beach Museum of Art exhibition, 30/60 TV Art, Feb. 6-Mar. 9, 1980. With the exception of Mitchell Syrop's piece,
which was broadcast on television in 1979, all of the works in the compilation were commissioned for the exhibition by the
Long Beach Museum of Art. Title from label. Copyright: unverified.
item VE100a-d
California video; curated by Kathy Huffman
1980
Scope and Contents
Contents: Tape 1.
Alarm, 1980 / Ante Bozanich (11 min.) --
Romanic / Bruce and Norman Yonemoto (16 min.) --
Modern Times, 1979 / Max Almy (17 min.). Tape 2.
Jean-Luc Goes Sea World, 1980 / Dan Boord (3 min.) --
Hamburger Harmonics, 1978 / John Caldwell (18 min.) --
Chain Store Age, 1979 / Helen DeMichiel (24 min.) --
Hunting the Great White, 1978 / Starr Steven Sutherland and "Captain" Bruce E Walker (14 min.). Tape 3.
Piece Meal, 1980 / Nina Salerno (4 min.) --
Stepping, 1980 / Patti Podesta (6 min.) --
The Weak Bullet, 1980 / Tony Oursler (13 min.) --
Breathing, Whistle (from
Tapes, 28:00, 1978-1979 original version), 1979 / Pier Marton (3 min.) --
California New Wave, 1980 / Joe Rees/Target Video (30 min.). Tape 4.
Five True Stories, 1980 / Ilene Segalove (6 min.) --
Whatever Went before...Goodbye, 1980 / Alba Cane (4 min.) --
Babalu, 1980 / Tony Labat (10 min.) --
California Freeze-out, 1980 / Jan Peacock (16 min.)
Official US exhibition for the 11th Biennale de Paris (September 20 - November 3, 1980), premiered at LBMA June 29 - August
24, 1980, prior to being shown in France Traveled to and/or Gallery, Seattle, WA; Mandeville Art Gallery, University of California,
San Diego,CA; Meadows Mall, Las Vegas, NV; PS1, Queens, NY; Northwest Film Studies Center, Portland, OR; Rocky Mountain Film
Center and the Boulder Public Library, Boulder, CO; Utah Media Center, Salt Lake City, UT; and Washington Project for the
Arts, Washington, DC.
item VE25a-c
The artist and television ; ,
1982
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Tape 1. Interviews with curators -- Paul McMan singing "Flattering the Flatterer" -- Shalom Gorewitz, " El Corandoer
Spain 1979" -- Louis Grenier, "Pass Debris" -- John Sanborn and Kit Fitzgerald, "Static" and Don't Ask" -- excerpt from Jaime
Davidovich, "The Live Show 1982" -- List of cities involved.Tape 2. Interviews with media critics -- Pat Ivers and Emily Armstrong,
"Ballistic Kisses" -- A short Laurie Anderson video -- Eric Bogosian, excerpts from "Men in Dark Times" -- L.A. and Iowa City
interactive satellite piece -- John Reilly speaks -- List of cities carrying program -- Moral Majority sings Stairway to Heaven.Tape
3. Pierre Marton's "Telepathos" -- N.Y., L.A., Iowa City satellite interactive TV -- Peter Ivers and Advance Artists -- Wolf
Kahen Performance -- L.A., N.Y. interactive satellite performance, Mike Kelley and Mike Smith -- Ilene Segalove video, "What
is Business?" -- Chris Burden performance in Los Angeles -- Closing credits include detailed information on production.
The Artist and Television was a live interactive teleconference that took place in Iowa City, Los Angeles and New York City
from 21-23 October 1982. Artists, museum curators, critics, and performers in all three cities interacted with one another
via satellite, conducting interviews and presenting live art and musical performances. This event was broadcast nationwide
through the American Television and Communications Corporation and ACSN (The Learning Channel). The issues discussed at the
teleconference include video as a legitimate art medium, and the accessibility of broadcast television as a venue for artists.
The event was made possible through the collaboration of the Long Beach Museum of Art, University of California, Los Angeles,
and the University of Iowa. Title from label. Summary based on associated documentation in the Long Beach Museum of Art Video
Archive, Series II.
item VE101a-b
When Words Fail: Video documentation of New York symposium on German Photography, 1840-1940
1982
Scope and Contents
Contents: Tape 1.
Sources of the Avant-Gard: The German Visual Imagination (master), 1982. Tape 2.
Sources of the Avant-Gard: The German Visual Imagination (edited master), 1982.
Produced by LBMA Video; sponsored by Goethe Institute; project coordinator, Kathy Huffman, with Joe Leonardi; Exhibition at
the International Center of Photography, NY; curator: William Ewing.
item VE81a-d
The artist and the computer; [exhibition curated by Kathy Huffman],
1983
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Tape 1.Chrysalis(23:00) /Charles Barnett --Artist in the lab (excerpt from Nova series)(18:00) /WGBH with Lance
Williams, David Em, James Blinn --See video : you too can have a successful marriage(18:00) /John Caldwell.Tape 2.Sample reel(10:00)
/Information international --The tactical edge(excerpt) (10:00) /Evans & Sutherland Co. --Data network(12:00) /Bernd Kracke
--Electroencephalographic video drawing(10:00) /Nina Sobel with Chris Matthews --Technical demo(11:16) /Evans & Sutherland
Co.Tape3.Sunstone(3:00) /Ed Emshwiller--Montana(3:38) /Jane Veeder --Arabesque(6:00) /John Whitney, Sr. --Aurora systems(2:48)
/Jo Ann Gillerman --Progeny(17:00) /Steina and Woody Vasulka --Digital reflections(4:50) /Frank Dietrich, John Goss, Debbie
Gorchos --Spiral 5 P.T.L.(6:30) /Dan Sandin, Tom DeFanti, Mimi Shevitz --Snake, rattle & roll(2:17) /Frank Deitrich, Zsusza
Molnar --Tempest (4:00) /WTV, Dean Winkler, Tom DeWitt, Vibeke Sorensen) --Voodoo Child(6:55) /Stephen Beck.Tape 4.Carla's
Island(4:26) /Nelson Max --Herbie Hancock(4:06) /Howard Gutstadt --Apple graphics demo reel (5:39) /Saul Bernstein --Ms. Muffett(2:39)
/Bill and Louise Etra, Lou Katz --Subway (3:00) /Mark Lindquist --Quick tour(7:00) /Howard Ganz, David Megill --War with Russia
(2:00) /Linda Cossey --No time (aniputer) (7:30) /Kou Nakajima --Swimmer(7:00) /Pat Kelley --Intuition(5:00) /Sheila Pinkel.
This video art exhibition was organized by Kathy Huffman and held at the Long Beach Museum of Art in 1983. Title from label.
item VE104a-c
California video: 1984; curated by Kathy Huffman,
1984
Scope and Contents
Contents, Program 1: Tape 1.
Perfect Leader, 1983 / Max Almy (4 min.) --
Tech-Knowledge, 1984 / Nancy Buchanan (16 min.) --
Songs of the '80s, 1983 / Doug Hall (18 min.) --
Kikiriki, 1983 / Tony Labat (11 min). Tape 2. DUB 1. Tape 3. DUB OF DUB 1. tape 4. 3/4" from 1" dup.
Contents, Program 2: Tape 1.
Easy Street (Episode #1: Unusual Weather), 1983 / Chip Lord, Mickey McGowan (5min.) --
Synchronicity, 1983-84 / Scott Rankin (11 min) --
National Crisis Course-256 (excerpt from "The Riot Tapes") 1984 / Ilene Segalove (8 min.) --
Anthem, 1983 / Bill Viola (12 min.). Tape 2. DUB 1. Tape 3. 3/4" from 1" dup.
Video exhibition held at the Long Beach Museum of Art, March 24-May 13, 1984. Titles from label.
item VE1a-b, item VE2a-b, item VE3a-b, item VE99a-b
Framed ;
1989
Scope and Contents note
Contents:
This two-part video component of Bruce and Norman Yonemoto's installation, Framed, was created for exhibition at the Long
Beach Museum of Art, March 19-April 23, 1989. One tape is composed of U.S. government footage of Japanese-American internment
camps during World War II. Commissioned by the War Relocation Authority, these clips represent the camps as idyllic communities
in leisurely settings where serene prisoners danced, sang in choirs, attended classes and tended gardens. Director's slates
and re-takes remind the viewer that the performances are staged, or "framed." More explicit signs of confinement appear toward
the end, including barbed wire, posted visiting hours, and a guard shouldering a rifle. The second tape is a slide show of
enlarged and fragmented frames from the same government-sponsored films. In these close-up stills, the faces appear pained
and distorted. Made almost fifty years after President Roosevelt authorized the Japanese-American internment and one year
after President Reagan signed an official apology on behalf of the U.S. government, the Yonemotos' installation engaged and
implicated viewers in an examination of the construction of history and memory. Four visitors at a time passed through a black
curtain into a narrow corridor where they saw themselves in a mirror. The lights dimmed, the mirror became a window, and the
slide show was projected onto a scrim on the other side. Then, behind the scrim, a video monitor simultaneously played the
WRA footage from which the slides were taken. The title refers to various meanings of the word "frame": to frame pictorially,
to frame for a crime, and to frame history and memory according to ideological biases. Related materials from the Yonemotos'
original installation, including drawings and equipment, are included in the Long Beach Museum of Art Video Archive, Series
II. Title from label. Copyright: unverified.
item VE102a-c
The Dictatorship of swiftness: an installation by Francesc Torres
1987
Scope and Contents
Tape 1. Channel #1 color/dub (30 min.) Tape 2. Channel #2 loop (30 min.) Tape 3. Channel #3 color/dub (30 min.)
Titles from label.
item VE13a-b, item VE14a-b, item VE15a-b
Icono Negro the black aesthetic in video art; Philip Mallory Jones, guest curator,
1989
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Program 1.Blue for you /Peter Harvey(1988) (14 min.) --Thulani /Doris Chase(1983) (8 min.) -- Freedom /Johanna Sophia(1988)
(15 min.) -- Pivete /Geraldo Mello, Julia Meirelles, Caio Magri and Lucila Meirelles(1987) (6 min.).Program 2.Black celebration
/Tony Cokes(1988) (17 min.) --An I for an I /Lawrence Andrews(1988) (18 min.) --Christmas with La Volcanita /Carlos de Jesus(1988)
(4 min.) --What goes around, comes around /Philip Mallory Jones(1986) (3 min.).
Exhibition held at the Long Beach Museum of Art, Jun 24-Jul 23, 1989. Title from label.
item VE78a-b, item VE79a-b
Reconstructed Realms recent acquisitions of Long Beach Museum of Art's video collection ; [exhibition curated by Michael Nash],
1989
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Tape 1.Cascade: vertical landscape(6:28) /MICA-TV (Carole Ann Klonarides and Michael Owen) --Hard and flexible music(5:30)
/Bob Snyder --Hitchcock trilogy: Vertigo, Psycho and Torn curtain(13:30) /Rea Tajiri --Berlin: tourist journal(18:50) /Ken
Kobland --Peggy and Fred in Kansas (11:00) /Leslie Thornton.Tape 2.Art of Memory(36:00) /Woody Vasulka.
This video art exhibition was organized by Michael Nash and held at the Long Beach Museum of Art from August through September
1989. The video "Two channel music tape: spring/fall" by Paul Garrin and Nam June Paik was also selected for the exhibition
but is not included on these videos. Title from label.
item VE86a
Excerpts from New California video ; ,
1990
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Open Channels I.Television believers(26:00) /Aron Ranen --Open Channels II.Mayami: between cut and action(13:54)
/Tony Labat --Open Channels III.Quickening(15:00) /Donna Matorin --Open Channels IV.Blinky(15:00) /Bruce and Norman Yonemoto
and Jeffrey Vallance --Open Channels V.Remember flavor(10:00) /Paul Tassie.
These excerpts were taken from New California video: a five-year survey of the Long Beach Museum of Art's Open Channels Television
Production Grant Program, 1985-1989. Title from label.
item VE16a-c, item VE17a-c, item VE18a-c
Video poetics contemporary survey; curated by Michael Nash,
1990
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Damnation of Faust /Dara Birnbaum(1987) --Hole /Ante Bozanich(1990) --Just hold still /Jem Cohen(1989) --After the
storm /Shalom Gorewitz(1988) --Site recite (a prologue) /Gary Hill(1989) --Televised texts /Jenny Holzer(1989-1990) -- This
and that (part two) /Scott Rankin(1987-1990) --Sombra a sombra /Daniel Reeves(1988) --Things I forget to tell myself /Shelley
Silver(1988) --Voice windows /Steina(1986).
Video art exhibition at the Long Beach Museum of Art from May 13-June 17, 1990. Title from label. Contents from exhibition
catalog.
item VE89a-d, item VE90a-d
Triply split subject bound 2 part; [exhibition curated by Kenneth Kirby],
1991
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Tape 1.Trailer for the celestial child(3:14) /Daniel Minahan --The dinner hour(4:30) /Alfonzo Moret --The bus stops
here (3 case histories)(27:00) /Julie Zando & Jo Anstey --Glamazon: the Barbara Lemay story(15:00) /Richard Glatzer.Tape 2.Involuntary
conversation(9:15) /Jeanne C. Finley --AIDS interventions(1:20) /Gang --Anthem(8:00) /Marion Riggs --Social studies II: the
academy(18:00) /Lyn Blumenthal --Her signal(6:00) /Marjorie Franklin.Tape 3.History and memory: for Akiko and Takashige(32:00)
/Rea Tajiri.Tape 4.King anthracite: the rock man(28:00) /Stashu Kybartas -- Traveling at night(12:00) /Chris Kraus.
This video art exhibition was organized by Kenneth Kirby and held at the Long Beach Museum of Art from September through November
1991. Title from label.
item VE93a-k
Art of music video : ten years after; [exhibition curated by Michael Nash and Kim Harlan Tassie],
1991
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Tapes 1-2: Program 1.Tapes 3-4: Program 2.Tapes 5-6: Program 3.Tapes 7-8: Program 4.Tapes 9-11: Program 5.
This video art exhibition was organized by Michael Nash and Kim Harlan Tassie and held at the Long Beach Museum of Art in
August 1991. This five-part exhibition examined music video as an art form, focusing on MTV's political and cultural impact.
Program 1. The MTV decade: Pre(MTV)visions; 1981; MTV: the art of self-promotion; Music video as art: a chronology of trend-encies.
Program 2. Music video and the politic of dancing: This is the news; Rap: fashioning resistance; Music video and world order,
old and new; Sex sales and gender politics; Music video and AIDS awareness: red, hot + blue. Program 3. 20th century musical
visions: Oskar Fischinger tribute; Soundies: the original film jukebox; Snader TELEscriptions: the first televised music shorts;
Scopitones: a stylistic survey; Scopitones and sexual representation; experimental film visionaries. Program 4. Notes from
the underground: Declarations of independents; Sense of place; Twisted toons; Tales from the dark side; H-Gun productions.
Program 5. Artists' advertisement alternatives: Video/music: cutting-edge collaborations; Back to the future: tele-visual
music; Guerilla music television; Intermedia-ries. Title from label.
item VE11a-d, item VE12a-d
The call personal insights on the Middle East and North Africa; curated by Carole Ann Klonarides,
1992
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Tape 1.Chronicles of Morocco, 1971-1972 /Michel Auder(27 min.) --Once you've shot the gun, you can't stop the bullet
/Jayce Salloum(7 min.) --Nomadics /Ulysses Jenkins(13 min.) --Voices of the morning (work in progress) /Meena Nanji(10 min.).Tape
2.Measures of distance /Mona Hatoum(15 min.) --Women in black /Marie- Helene Cousineau(26 min.).Tape 3.ID /Chris Robbins(14
min.) --Intifada /Elia Suleiman and Jayce Salloum (45 min.).Tape 4.State of danger /Haim Bresheeth and Jenny Morgan(28 min.).
Video exhibition held at the Long Beach Museum of Art, Feb 23-Apr 19, 1992. Title from label.
item VE21a-d, item VE22a-d
Virgin territories ; ,
1992
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Program 1.Columbus go home /Christopher Toussaint --Columbus /Joseph Briganti --Headhunters /Terese Svoboda.Program
2.Behold the promised land /Ardele Lister --Natives /Jesse Lerner and Scott Sterling -- How to read Macho Mouse /Aaron Anish
and Ruben Ortiz.Program 3.Take five /KCET Arts and Culture --Picturing Oriental girls /Valerie Soe --Espejo /Frances Solome
Espana --Sometimes a cigar is only a cigar /Victoria Vesna --Little house that I live /Joseph S. Santarromana.Program 4.Ahistory
/Bruce and Norman Yonemoto --Blown up /Angela Melitopoulos --Two faces of one room /Victor Masayesva --Transgressions /Dara
Birnbaum --Amnesia /Beth B. -- Paradigm shift /Philip Mallory Jones --Never one without the other /Benoit Carre --Tale of
two cities /Nam June Paik and Paul Garrin --Wanderer's nightsong /Michel Chion --Europe feed back day dream /Patrick de Geetere
and Cathy Wagner --Fire! The memory /Pierre Lobstein --Happy new order /Canal Dechaine --Circular rituals /Nil Yalter --Nation
/Tom Kalin.
Video art exhibition at the Long Beach Museum of Art in September 1992. Title from label.
item VE83a-d, item VE84a-d, item VE85b-d
New California video 1991/1992 ; [exhibition curated by Carole Ann Klonarides],
1993
New California video 1991/1992 / Long Beach Museum of Art; [exhibition curated by Carole Ann Klonarides], 1993 (digitized
version available on-site only)
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Tape 1, parts 1 and 2.In a day's work(9:00) /Terry Braunstein --ID(14:00) /Chris Robbins -- Height of appetite(12:00)
/Paul Tassie -- Fear of the human form(7:00) /Eric Hull -- Gun talk(14:40) /Eric Saks -- The green box(5:00) /Lorie Erikson
-- From the vaults of memory(14:00) /Anet Margot Ris --Dat ol' negro tradition: de hi-tech lynch tree(15:00) /Salah M. Abdul-Wahid
with Keith Antar Mason and The Hittite Empire.Tape 2, parts 1 and 2.We come to dance(7:51) /Carol A. Morton --The nomadics(12:40)
/Ulysses Jenkins --Rotha Hou a.k.a. Chum Sambath(9:00) /United Cambodian Community --Was it only a dream?(13:40) /Sue Kornfeld
--Carpool August 20, 1992(18:00) /Eames Demetrios -- Teasers(10:36) /Jean Rasenberger -- Conspiracy of silence(15:00) /Lynn
Hershman.
This video art exhibition was organized by Carole Ann Klonarides and held at the Long Beach Museum of Art from June through
August 1993. It includes 17 videos produced in 1991 and 1992 through the Long Beach Museum of Art's video production grant
programs: the Open Channels Television Production Grant Program and the Video Access Program (VAP). Works by Art Nomura and
Rachel Rosenthal were shown in the exhibition but are not included in these videos. GRI Copy 3 is incomplete, missing Tape
1, Part 1. GRI Title from label.
item VE87a-q, item VE88a, item VE88g
Diaries ; [exhibition curated by Carol Ann Klonarides],
1993
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Tape 1.Voyage to the center of the phone linesPart 1 /Michel Auder.Tape 2.The Roman variation /Michel Auder --Confessions
of a chameleon /Lynn Hershman.Tape 3.Chronicles/family diariesChapter 1 /Michel Auder -- A place called lovely /Sadie Benning.Tape
4.Chronicles/family diariesChapter 2 /Michel Auder.Tape 5.Chronicles/family diariesChapter 3 /Michel Auder --Precious products
/George Kuchar.Tape 6.Brooding angles: made for R.L. --Chronicles/family diariesChapter 7 /Michel Auder.Tape 7.A new year
--Living inside --Me and rubyfruite --If every girl had a diary --Jollies --It wasn't love /Sadie Benning.Tape 8.A place called
lovely /Sadie Benning -- Chronicles/magnetic notes86-87 /Michel Auder.Tape 9.The electronic diaries (no credits)Tape missing.(Confessions
of a chameleon, Binge, First person plural) /Lynn Hershman.Tape 10.The electronic diaries (with credits) (Confessions of a
chameleon, Binge, First person plural) /Lynn Hershman.Tape 12.Weather diary 1Part 2 /George Kuchar --Shadow's song /Lynn Hershman.Tape
13.Weather diary 3 --Rainy season /George Kuchar.Tape 14.Video Album #3 --Going nowhere /George Kuchar.Tape 15.Video Album
#5/The Thursday people /George Kuchar.Tape 16.Graffiti junction --Pilgrimage /George Kuchar.Tape 17.Cult of the cubicles --Low
light life /George Kuchar.
This video art exhibition was organized by Carol Ann Klonarides and held at the Long Beach Museum of Art from August through
November 1993. Tape 09 is empty. A wrong tape was inside the case. Tapes 1 and 7 have an extra copy: VE88a, VE88g. Title from
label.
item VE80a-e
Sugar 'n' spice ; [exhibition curated by Noriko Gamblin and Carole Ann Klonarides],
1993
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Tape 1.Diderot and the last luminare: waiting for the Enlightment (a revised encyclopedia)(32:00) --Displayed termination:
the interval between deaths (25:00) /Erika Suderburg.Tape 2.Memory inversion (Los Angeles)(16:30) -- Portable Western life
stories(14:00) /Erika Suderburg.Tape 3.Bird of paradise(10:30) --Amazing grace trilogy(7:00) --Let me (entertain you)(9:00)
/Hilja Keading.Tape 4.The swimmer(0:05) --Steps (with the Joffrey Ballet)(2:30) --The Catherine wheel (with Twyla Tharp; excerpts)(2:05)
--Will powers/adventures in success(3:45) --Smile(3:50) --Theme of secrets (excerpts)(1:15) --Palladium opening(2:15) --Musique
non stop(4:10) --Steady state(4:00) --Mugra (Rebecca Allen and La Fura dels Baus)(7:00) -- Fire and air/water and earth(0:30)
--Openings for the Spanish Pavilion/World Expo '92(0:15) --Point of departure(2:30) --Laberint(2:30) -- Office workers (in
collaboration with Nam June Paik)(2:15) /Rebecca Allen.Tape 5.Little excesses, other people's diaries(16:19) --Hot pants(13:00)
--Beautiful thing (6:42) --Teasers(10:36) /Jean Rasenberger.
This video art exhibition was organized by Noriko Gamblin and Carole Ann Klonarides and held at the Long Beach Museum of Art
from February through May 1993. Video works by Judie Bamber, Sharon Ellis, Jacci Den Hartog, Lauren Lesko, Laura Parker, Jennifer
Steinkamp, Diana Thater, Anne Walsh, Pae White were also shown in the exhibition but are not included on these videos. Title
from label.
item VE9a-k, item VE10a-k
The first generation women and video 1970-75; JoAnn Hanley, guest curator,
1994
The first generation women and video 1970-75; JoAnn Hanley, guest curator, 1994 (digitized version available on-site only)
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Program 1.Tee pee video space troupe /Shirley Clarke(1970-1973) (32 min.) --Art herstory /Hermine Freed(1974) (20
min.) --Ballerina and the bum /Eleanor Antin(1974) (52 min.) --Water glasses /Hermine Freed(1972) (4 min.).Program 2.Lost
Lascaux bull /Beryl Korot(1973) (6 min.) --Invision /Beryl Korot(1973) (9 min.) --Budding gourmet /Martha Rosler(1974) (17
min.) --Semiotics of the kitchen /Martha Rosler(1975) (6 min.) --TV is OK /Ilene Segalove(1976) (1 min.) --Advice from Mom
/Ilene Segalove(1973) (3 min.) -- Professional retirement home /Ilene Segalove(1975) (8 min.) --Coal confession /Ilene Segalove(1973)
(3 min.) --Red shoes /Ilene Segalove(1975) (1 min.) --Politics of intimacy /Julie Gustafson(1974) (53 min.).Program 3.Raumsehen
und Raumhoren /Valie Export(1974) (20 min.) -- Mumble /Lynda Benglis(1972) (20 min.) -- Statement in portrait /Anna Bella
Geiger(1974)(7 min.) -- Passages /Anna Bella Geiger(1974) (10 min.) -- "Trial of Anne Opie Wehrer" by Robert Ashley /Mary
Lucier(1974) (52 min.).Program 4.Dance nine /Doris Chase(1973-1974) (8 min.) --Dance eleven /Doris Chase(1975) (11 min.) --Video
girls and video songs for Navajo skies /Shigeko Kubota(1973) (27 min.) -- Geography /Barbara Buckner(1973) (3 min.) -- Moebius
/Barbara Buckner(1974) (4 min.) -- Duo sangue /Barbara Buckner(1975) (3 min.) --Very personal story /Lisa Steele(1974) (20
min.) --Facing south /Lisa Steele(1975) (22 min.) --What a woman made /Mako Idemitsu (1973) (11 min.).Program 5.Violin power
/Steina(1969-1978) (10 min.) --Orbital obsessions /Steina(1974-1978) (24 min.) -- Vertical roll /Joan Jonas(1972) (20 min.)
-- Underscan /Nancy Holt(1974) (8 min.) -- Being women in jaban /Kyoko Michishita(1973- 1974) (30 min.) --Madonnas of the
flowers /Ulrike Rosenbach(1975) (8 min.) --Don't believe I am an Amazon /Ulrike Rosenbach(1975) (11 min.).
Exhibition held at Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, Calif., June 5-Aug. 21, 1994. Title from label.
item VE7a-b, item VE8a-b
Lost and found from the archive in the little house on the bluff; curated by Juan Guardiola,
1994
Scope and Contents note
Contents: program 1.Let the show begin --program 2.And now a word from our sponsor --program 3.Let us now praise famous men
--epilogue.And the band played on.
This exhibition of video art organized by Juan Guardiola was held at the Long Beach Museum of Art in September 1994. Title
from label.
item VE24a-k
Dentro Brazil ; curated by Carole Ann Klonarides ; Bruce Yonemoto, guest curator,
1995
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Tape 1. 1. Diastole (1994) ; Dante / Inês Cardoso (1994) (7 min.) -- 2. Pirotecnico zacarias / Rodolfo Magalhães
(7 min.) -- 3. Ponto zero / Patricia Moran (6 min.) -- 4. Love stories / Lucas Bambozzi (1992) (7 min. ) -- 5. Historias do
catete / Marcello Dantas (1995) (6 min.) -- 6. Brasiconoscopio / Mauro Guintini (1990) (16 min.).Tape 2. 7. What do you think
people think Brazil is? / Sandra Kogut (1990) (6 min.) -- 8. Poetry is just one or two lines and behind there is a huge landscape
/ João Moreira Salles (9 min.) -- 9. Equator / Flavio Ribeiro (23 min) -- 10. Duvideo / Renato Barbieri and Clovis Aidar
(1987) (8 min.) -- 11. A cartillia de instrugoes basicas para o uso do peso / Eduardo De Jesus and Claudio Santos (4 min.)
-- 16. The profound silence of still lives / Rafael França (1988) (8 min.).Tape 3. 12. David against Goliath ; Brazil cain
/ Aurelio Michiles [1992] (13 min.) -- 13. Deus come-se / Luis Duva (10 min.) -- 15. The spirit of TV / Vincent Carelli (1990)
(18 min.) -- Free-for-all in Sararé [fragment] / Vincent Carelli (4 min.) -- 18. Aquatinta / Simone Michelin (12 min.).Tape
4. 18. Circa 3' (1994) (4 min.) ; 14. O nervo de Prata (20 mn.) ; As ferias do investigador (16 min.) / Arthur Omar -- 17.
Video cannibalism / Vincent Carelli (1995) (17 min.).Tape 5. 19. The doll of the mad woman / Sonia Paiva (8 min.) -- 23. Herios
da dencadenia / Tadeu Jungle (1987) (36 min.) -- 28. Brasileiro / Renata Vasconcellos (10 min.).Tape 6. 20. Angola ; Ten little
Indians / Roberto Berliner (60 min.).Tape 7. 21. O peso da informacao (5 min.) ; Misteriso da Floresta (7 min.) ; Na paisegem
do lado excuro da lua (12 min.) ; Zoeca (29 min.) / Fabio Carvalho.Tape 8. 22. Episode 1 ; Episode 2 / Marcelo Tas (60 min.).Tape
9. 24. The serial kisser / Carlos Nader (1992) (29 min.) -- 27. The other side of your home / Renato Barbieri, Paulo Morelli,
Marcelo Machado (19 min.).Tape 10. 25. Caipira in / Roberto Sandoval, Tadeu Jungle, Walter Silveira (1987) (43 min.).Tape
11. 26. Fuck the Pope (1990-1994) (1 min.) ; Nature knows no shame / Flavio Ribeiro (1990-1994) (36 min.).
Dentro Brazil was a video art exhibition held at the Long Beach Museum of Art from September 2 to November 19, 1995. Title
from label. Non-sequential numbers on tapes correspond to numbers on original containers.
item VE95, item VE96, item VE97, item VE98
New visions : video 1997; ,
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Beyond Asiaphelia / Valeria Soe -- Myth(s) of creation / Ming-Yuen Ma -- Poodle/west / Cynthia Stahl.
This video art exhibition was a juried show by jurors Martin Betz and Sally Jo Fifer held at the Long Beach Museum of Art
from May through August 1997. Title from label. One copy (tape VE98) contains exhibition excerpts.
item (VE23a-c)
New visions video 1998; curated by Martin Betz,
1998
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Hysteria / Doug Aitken (1998) (6 min.) -- The borderer / Bjørn Melhus (1998) (57 min.) -- Ekleipsis / Tran T. Kim-Trang
(1998) (23 min.).
New Visions was a video art exhibition held at the Long Beach Museum of Art from Apr 24-Jun 21, 1998. Title from label. The
borderer is a four minute piece looped for 57 minutes.
item VE27a-f
SoHo TV presents selections from SoHo TV's New York artists cable program; ,
Scope and Contents note
Contents: The gap / Jamie Davidovich (1981) (14 min.) -- Outreach: the changing role of the art museum / Gregory Battock (1978)
(28 min.) -- One size fits all / Robert Kushner (1978) (28 min.) -- Conversations / Les Levine and Steven Poser (1980) (28
min.) -- Frankie teardrop / Mike Robinson and Paul Dougherty (1978) (11 min.) -- Secret horror / Michael Smith (1980) (15
mn.).The gap / Jamie Davidovich (1981) (14 min.) -- Outreach - the changing role of the art museum / Gregory Battock (1978)
(28 min.) -- One size fits all / Robert Kushner (1978) (28 min.) -- Conversations / Les Levine and Steven Poser (1980) (28
min.) -- Frankie teardrop / Mike Robinson and Paul Dougherty (1978) (11 min.) -- Secret Horror / Michael Smith (1980) (15
min.).
SoHo TV Presents is a selection of artists' programs that aired on the Artists' Television Network (ATN) cable program and
was exhibited at the Long Beach Museum of Art from Feb. 21-Mar. 27, 1981. SoHo Television was a division of ATN, and produced
programs by video artists that included performances, simulcast music, interviews, panel discussions and lectures videotaped
for TV. Summary from associated documentation in the Long Beach Museum of Art Video Archive, Series I. Title from label.
item VE82a-b
Facades architecture, urban space, & the moving image; [exhibition curated by Jesse Lerner and Gustavo Leclerc],
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Space Splice / Van McElwee -- The memory of space / Anton Cierny -- Clockshower / Gordon Matta Clark -- As above
so below / Collage Ensemble -- Treehouse, no. 78 of 100 / Stave Reinke -- Lost book found / Jem Cohen.
This video art exhibition, held at the Long Beach Museum of Art from December 1997 through February 1998, was organized by
Jesse Lerner and Gustavo Leclerc as one of four installations in the museum's winter exhibition, Under one roof. Title from
label.
item VE74a-VE74n
Southland video anthology II ; curated by David Ross,
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Nun and deviant / Nancy Angelo and Candace Compton (1976) (21 min.) -- Folding hat / John Baldessari (1970) (11
min.) -- How's tricks / Lynda Benglis and Stanton Kaye (1976) (34 min.) -- What you look at / Robert Biggs (1976) (1 min.)
-- TV tapes / Chris Burden (1973-1976) (5 min.) -- Jealousy / Antoinette DeJong (1976) (8 min.) -- Right (1976) (14 min.)
; Free (1976) (10 min.) / John Duncan -- Dreaming of Encinada (1976) (6 min.) ; Outreach: telephone, whistles, Kong (1976)
(15 min.) / Neil Goldstein -- Up yer bum with a Bengal lancer / Harry Kipper (1976) (26 min.) -- Learn where the meat comes
from / Suzanne Lacy (1976) (15 min.) -- Unfinished autobiography / Jay McCafferty (1971-1976) (25 min.) -- Razor necklace
(1975-1976) (1 min.) ; Hat with a veil (1975-1976) (3 min.) ; An illustrated story (1975-1976) (4 min.) ; The way underpants
really are (1975-1976) (1 min.) ; The toast of Alabama (1975-1976) (2 min.) ; Smokey Joe and the devil (1975-1976) (2 min.)
; Smokey Joe and the devil (tracks of my tears) (1975-1976) (1 min.) ; If the sun landed in my corral (1975-1976) (2 min.)
; Dear (Abby) (1975-1976) (3 min.) / Cynthia Maughan -- Big tip (1976) (4 min.) ; Back up (1976) (2 min.) ; Shut out (1976)
(5 min.) / Susan Mogul -- 3D human instrument (1976) (17 min.) ; Ultimate future (1976) (16 min.) / Michael Portis.
The Southland video anthology, part II, is the second of a five part exhibition held at the Long Beach Museum of Art from
Oct 23, 1976 to Jan 9, 1977. Part II of the Southland video anthology series features the work of 19 artists who are primarily
concerned with using TV in relation to various aspects of performance art. This exhibition presents an overview of the videotaped
performance activities that took place in Los Angeles during the 1970s. Title from label. Summary from associated documentation
in the Long Beach Museum of Art Video Archive, Series II. The following works were presented in the exhibition but are missing
from the Archive: Erasers / Antoinette Dejong (1976) (19 min.) -- Voyages: a duet / Gary Lloyd (1976) (13 min.) -- Sailor's
meat / Paul McCarthy (1975) ( 30 min.).
item VE6a-f
Americans in Florence/Europeans in Florence ; ,
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Program A:1.Morir d'amore ;No title /Urs Lüthi(1974)(16 min.) -- 2.Theme song /Vito Acconci(1974)(30 min.).Program
B:1.Merlo /Joan Jonas(1974)(16 min.) --2.Then /Allan Kaprow(1974) (25 min.) --3.Vitex agnus castus /Joseph Beuys(1972)(12
min.).Program C:1.Body music I ;Body music II /Charlemagne Palestine(1973-1974)(20 min.) --2.Stay tuned /Alberto Pirelli(1974)
(10 min.) --3.Three Tuscan fields and the birds of Madagascar /Frank Gillette(1974)(ca. 30 min.).Program D:1.Limite E ;Limite
B /Jean Otth(1973)(16 min.) --2.Queen of the south /Alvin Lucier(1974)(30 min.) --3.Unisono /Giulio Paolini(1974)(2 min.).Program
E:1.No title /Jannis Kounellis(1973 or 1974)(25 min.) --2.Instant breakfast ;Olfaction ;Recycle ;Cycles /Bill Viola(1973-
1974)(ca. 13 min.).Program F:1.Suono /Giuseppe Chiari(1974)(17 min.) --2. No title /Pierpaolo Calzolari(1973)(20 min.).
This exhibition surveyed work by American and European artists produced by the renowned video gallery Art/Tapes/22 in Florence,
Italy. The exhibition was curated by David Ross and Maria Gloria Bicocchi and held at the Long Beach Museum of Art from Jan.
12-Feb. 16, 1975. Two works discussed in the exhibition catalog are missing from these exhibition tapes: The Florence Tape
by John Baldessari and Video Souvenir by Daniel Buren. Founded in Florence by Bicocchi in 1973, Art/Tapes/22 operated for
three years as Europe's first video art production and distribution studio, with an international residency program for artists.
Title from label.
item VE94a-b
Beauty's plea : Gifts to the community; exhibition curated by Hal Nelson,
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Calamity Jane (an innovative documentary) (27:12) / Linda Brown -- Angels gate (5:00) / Bill Viola -- Nine fish
(22:00) / Kip Fulbeck -- I saw Jesus in a tortilla (3:35) / Jeanne C. Finley -- Everyday echo street: A summer diary (32:00)
/ Susan Mogul -- Unknown soldier (12:00) / Lisa Raymond.
This video art exhibition was curated by Hal Nelson with video selected by Martin Betz and held at the Long Beach Museum of
Art from December 1996 through April 1997. Title from label.
item VE75a-d
Southland video anthology II ; curated by David Ross,
Southland video anthology II Part III/ Long Beach Museum of Art ; curated by David Ross, [1977] (digitized version available
on-site only)
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Part 1. The caulifllower alley tapes / Lowell Darling and Ilene Segalove (1976) (50 min.).Part 2. The cauliflower
alley tapes: the motion picture / Lowell Darling and Ilene Segalove (1976) (20 min.).The cauliflower alley club song / Lowell
Darling and Ilene Segalove (1976) (2 min.).
Part three of the Southland video anthology was held at the Long Beach Museum of Art from Jan 29 - Mar 13, 1977, and exhibited
the work of two Los Angeles artists, Lowell Darling and Ilene Segalove. This tape presents video portraits of members of the
Hollywood Cauliflower Alley Club, an association of retired and active professional wrestlers and boxers. The featured champions
and contenders, who have also appeared as "heavies" in countless detective and gangster movies, remember the "fight game,"
their Hollywood stories, and their lives in general. Title from label.
VE75d contained the best quality content and so was the only tape digitized. A copy of The cauliflower alley tapes, part 1,
is also on tape VA842.
item VE91a-l, item VE92a-u
Intelligent ambience / ; curated by Carole Ann Klonarides and Kathy Rae Huffman,
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Interim: Reasons for knocking at an empty house (19:11) / Bill Viola -- Darling child (1:54) / Tom Kalin -- Getting
in (2:47) / Shelly Silver -- The in- between (12:00) / MICA-TV -- Strange space (3:00) / Leslie Thornton & Ron Vawter -- Essa
coisa nervosa (this nervous thing) (15:26) / Eder Santos -- Brooding angeles: made for R.L. (6:00) / Michel Auder -- Staircase
(16:00) / Jasna Hribernik -- Solstice d'hiver (60:00) / Gary Hill.Interference: Rogue transmissions (1:00) / Therese Svoboda
-- Radio image (6:00) / John Goff -- Surveiller, a text in two bodies (13:00) / Eric M. Freedman -- Gasp (13:00) / Diane Nerwen
& Les LeVeque -- Utopia (5:00) / Max Almy &Teri Yarbrow -- In the land of the elevator girls (4:00) / Steina & Woody Vasulka
-- The media cage (9:00) / Les Levine -- Staking a claim in cyberspace (30:00) / Paper Tiger TV -- Stupa (60:00) / Ken Kobland.Interstitial:
Going nowhere fast (10:00) / Anna Steininger -- Cascade/Vertical landscapes (6:30) / MICA-TV -- Trim subdivisions (6:00) /
Bob Snyder -- Inside (4:20) / Van McElwee -- Things I forget to tell myself (1:50) / Shelly Silver -- Angel's gate (4:50)
/ Bill Viola -- NOX: soft city (5:00) / Lars Spuybroek & Maurice Nio -- Arheus (god's whip) (7:45) / Srečo Dragan -- A /
B (8:08) / Betty Spackman & Anja Westerfrölke -- Swimmingpool library (25:00) / Herman Verkerk -- Journey to the center of
the phone line (a work in progress) (60:00) / Michel Auder.Intervention: Joyride (14:23) / Tony Oursler & Constance DeJong
-- Time squared (7:00) / Brenda Miller -- Sur del sur (16:24) / Francesc Torres -- Urban Episodes (8:50) / Steina Vasulka
-- American dream #7: the price is wrong (13:00) / Nancy Buchanan -- As is (14:05) / Edin Velez -- Banham/Davis excerpt (8:00)
/ Bruce Yonemoto, Melissa Totten, Ed. de la Torre -- Travelogue four: coming from the wrong side (56:00) / Stefaan Decostere.
This video art exhibition was organized by Carole Ann Klonarides and Kathy Rae Huffman and held at the Long Beach Museum of
Art from December 1994 through February 1995. The video art works were divided into four categories: Interim: within and beyond
confinement; Interference: the invisible matrix; Interstitial: between what is (seen); and Intervention: the tactical tourist.
Title from label.
item VE76a-o, item VA78
Southland video anthology II ; curated by David Ross,
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Art bar blues (1976) (4 min.) ; Conceptual art (1976) (3 min.) / Alan Ackoff -- Very soon you will (1976) (28 min.)
-- The room, part 1 (1977) (24 min.) -- Pease porridge (1976) (7min.) ; Mudpool (1976) (8 min.) / Rabyn Blake -- The woman
from Malibu (1976-1977) (10 min.) ; The temperature in Lima (1976) (10 min.) ; Culver City limits (1976) (10 min.) / Colin
Campbell -- Ethiopia / Guy de Cointet and Bob Wilhite (1977) (10 min.) -- Water log II (1976) (3 min.) ; TAT a family portrait
(1977) (6 min.) ; China white (1977) (2 min.) / Joel W. Hermann -- Private parts / Allan Kaprow (1977) (17 min.) -- Walnut
Street, Newhall, CA (1976) (20 min.) ; Blue and yellow (1976) (5 min.) ; Caution: men working (1976-1977) (3 min.) / Peter
Kirby -- The hand / David Lamelas (1976) (35 min.) -- Rain or shine / William Leavitt (1977) (22 min.) -- Valentine portraits
/ Joan Logue (1977) (7 min.) -- More or less related incidents in recent history / Ira Schneider (1976) (41 min.) -- Atlanta,
Georgia / Cold Springs Harbor, Long Island / Lisa Steele (1977) (35 min.).
The Southland video anthology, part four, is the fourth of a five-part exhibition held at the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary
Art (LAICA) from May to July, 1977. Part four of the Anthology series features work that is primarily performance oriented,
with the exceptions of works by Joel Hermann, Peter Kirby and Rabyn Blake. Some artists performed their own works, while others
directed actors in scripted performances. This was the first part of the series to be exhibited outside the Long Beach Museum
of Art galleries. Title from label. Summary from associated documentation in the Long Beach Museum of Art Video Archive, Series
II. The following works were presented in the exhibition, but are missing from the Archive: Untitled image poem (1976) (7
min.) ; Fantasies of revlon boys (1976) (6 min.) ; Bag breaths (1976) (6 min. ) / Rodger Klein -- Gray hairs (1976) (5 min.)
; Selected works, reel 7 (1976-1977) (18 min.) / William Wegman.
item VE77a-g, item VA82, item VA405
Southland video anthology II ; curated by David Ross,
Scope and Contents note
Contents: What you look at (1976) (1 min.) ; Robert Biggs is Robert Biggs (1977) (2 min.) / Robert Biggs -- True tales: a
true/false test (7 min.) ; Rear end (2 min.) ; Making claims (10 min.) ; TV types (3 min.) ; Friend Bill (5 min.) ; The truth
about the matter is (5 min.) ; Busy color (3 min.) ; The lie I tell myself (4 min.) ; Media coverage (4 min.) / Kevin Boyle
-- Nixon in exile / Elon Soltes (1975-1976) (17 min.) -- Doubt / Ronald D. Clark (1975) (21 min.) -- The dictator / Hildegarde
Duane and David Lamelas (1977) (15 min.) -- The hand / David Lamelas (1977) (37 min.) -- Female (1974) (18 min.) ; East Squantum
Street puddle (1975) (15 min.) ; Second generation conceptual artist (1974) (11 min.) ; Airplanes (1977) (20 min.) / Douglas
Huebler and Stephanie Weinschel -- Water paintings / Celia Shapiro (1977) (60 min.) -- Half- forgotten and not yet known (1977)
(13 min.) ; Michael (1977) (7 min.) ; Rock piece (1977) (2 min.) ; Space rhythms (1977) (9 min.) / Judith Corona -- With love
from a to b / Nancy Buchanan and Barbara Smith (1977) (9 min.).
The Southland video anthology, part V, is the final chapter of a five part exhibition held at the Long Beach Museum of Art
from Nov 15, 1977-Jan 17, 1978. The works featured in part V of the Anthology include abstract video works, television as
sculpture, scripted dramas, and videos produced for commercial television broadcast. Title from label. Summary from associated
documentation in the Long Beach Museum of Art Video Archive, Series II.
item VE26a-f
French video art/video art français ; ,
Scope and Contents note
Contents: Tape 1.Introduction --Variations --Pixilations -- Portraits --Feedback I --Reveries d'une camera --Woven woman --3
min 12 sec -Cible --Telepathy /Roland Baladi(1975) (16 min.).Tape 2.Le multiple roi /Claude Torey(1979) (15 min.) --Guerre
et révolution /François Helt and Chris Marker(1977) (16 min.) --Swimmer /Suzanne Nessim, Teresa Wennberg(1978) (22 min.)
--Sans Titre /Slobodan Pajic(1977) (10 min.).Tape 3.Surfaces, surfaces /Pierre Rovère(1979) (12 min.) -- Feeling /Hervé
Nisic(1979) (5 min.) -- A treat /Hervé Nisic(1979) (12 min.) -- Métro /Hervé Nisic(1979) (4 min.) -- Périphérique /Patrick
Prado(1979) (12 min.) --Quadra /Catherine Ikam --Niagara Falls /Catherine Ikam(1979) (12 min).Tape 4.Trompe l'oil /Robert
Cahen(1979) (6 min.) --L'éclipse /Robert Cahen(1979) (3 min.) --Horizontales couleurs /Robert Cahen(1979) (11 min.) --Still
/Thierry Kuntzel(1979) (25 min.).Tape 5.Memory /Dominique Belloir(1979) (18 min.) --Changement de climat /Roman Cieslewicz(1979)
(25 min.) --Alphabet du sourire /Olivier Debré(1979) (14 min.).Tape 6.La fée des croisées /Collette Deblé(1980) (23 min.)
--Métro couronnes /François Pain(1977) (13 min.) --Rahime, femme kurde de Turquie /Nicole Croiset and Nil Yalter(1979) (23
min.).
French video art was an exhibition held at the Long Beach Museum of Art in March 1981. Title from label. "Haleakala and Company"--Container
label.
item VE28-VE72,VA533
Southland video anthology ; curated by David Ross,
Scope and Contents note
Contents:
The anthology presents a collection of videotapes produced in Southern California from 1968 to 1975, and consists of approximately
30 hours of work by 65 artists, including Eleanor Antin, John Baldessari, Chris Burden, Martha Rosler, David Salle, Michael
Scroggins, Ilene Segalove, and Nina Sobel. The exhibition highlighted the art work produced using the tools of television
production and some of the works were broadcasted directly on cable television. There are several works that were presented
at the exhibition, but are missing from the Archive at the Getty Research Institute. Those works are indicated at the end
of the contents list. Title from label. Summary from associated documentation in the Long Beach Museum of Art Video Archive,
Series II.
item VE73a-VE73g, VW158
Southland video anthology II ; curated by David Ross,
Scope and Contents note
Contents: The adventures of a nurse / Eleanor Antin (1976) (2 min.) -- Silver star (1976) (9 min.) ; Transformations/diamond
red (1976) (32 min.) / Peter Barton -- Outdated autobiography (1976) (6 min.) ; Lacks Parallax (1976) (3 min.) / Robert Cumming
-- Hail to the chief (1976) (5 min.) ; Variations on manifest destiny (1976) (24 min.) / Charles Frazier -- A tale of two
dreamers / Alexis Smith (1976) (5 min.) -- Shapes from the bone change (1975) (5 min.) ; The two of triangles (1975) (3 min.)
; 2 aspects (1976) (4 min.) / John Sturgeon.
The Southland video anthology, part one, is the first of a five-part exhibition held at the Long Beach Museum of Art from
September to October, 1976. Part one of the Southland video anthology series features the work of seven artists who use video
art to explore the ideas of what is real and what is "seen on T.V." Title from label. The following work was included in the
exhibition, but is missing from the Archive: Color as sculpture / Billy Adler (1976) (20 min.).
Grant and cable program videos Series VIII.
1983-1993, undated
Physical Description: 18 Linear Feet(14 boxes (237 tapes))
Arrangement
Videos are arranged chronologically by program date. Titles are listed in the order they appear on the videotape.
Scope and Contents
Series comprises 237 videotapes that document the grant and cable programs produced by LBMA between 1983 and 1993. On August
9, 1983, the Regional Media Art Center program of LBMA launched its pilot series
Shared Realities, which featured weekly programs cablecast two days a week. Videos produced at the LBMA media center were augmented by video
documentation and interviews with artists.
In 1985, LBMA entered a cooperative venture with the California cable industry and developed Open Channels, a television production
grant program for regional video artists. LBMA restructured its programming for television under the title Open Channels in
order to reflect its objective as both a production grant program and weekly cable series.
The works produced as part of Open Channels were broadcast as part of
Viewpoints on Video, a bi-monthly cable television show that showed sixty minutes of video art.
Arts Revue and
Art Off the Wall were television programs that incorporated interviews with artists and arts professionals, featured performers, and also
contained a calendar listing of cultural events.
There are several episodes missing from the archive, and small gaps for which no videotapes exist occur throughout the series.
All videos are 3/4" U-matic tapes unless otherwise indicated.
Access
Materials are unavailable until reformatted. When digital use copies have been made, they will be indicated in the inventory
below.
box 128, box 129, box 130
Shared Realities,
Series VIII.A.
1983-1984, undated
Physical Description: 2 Linear Feet(3 boxes)
Scope and Contents
Eighteen programs were produced and televised the first year. The following year, the series was condensed to 12 programs
for distribution. Significant gaps for which no videotapes exist from 1983 include episodes three through six, and nine through
eleven.
Arrangement
Videos are arranged chronologically by program date.
box 128, item VC1
Episode 2: "Media Arts and Issues: The Artist and the Television,"
1983
Scope and Contents
Originally aired on August 16 and 17, 1983. (63 min.)
box 128, item VC2
Episode 8: "Media Arts and Issues: At Home, Part III: Political Perspectives,"
1983
Scope and Contents
Originally aired on September 27 and 28, 1983. (58 min.)Includes an in-depth interview with Nancy Buchanan.This tape cannot
be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 128, item VC3
Episode 12: "Culture in Long Beach,"
1983
Scope and Contents
Originally aired on October 25 and 26, 1983. (59 min.) This tape cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 128, item VC4
Episode 13: "Media Arts and Issues: The Collection Selection,"
1983
Scope and Contents
Originally aired on November 1 and 2, 1983. (60 min.) This tape cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 128, item VC5
Episode 14: "Culture in Long Beach: Haunted Womanhouse, At Home,"
1983
Scope and Contents
Originally aired on November 8 and 9, 1983. (59 min.) This tape cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 128, item VC6
Episode 15: "Culture in Long Beach,"
1983
Scope and Contents
Originally aired on November 15 and 16, 1983. (58 min.) This tape cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 128, item VC7
Episode 16: "Media Arts and Issues,"
1983
Scope and Contents
Originally aired on November 22 and 23, 1983. (62 min.) This tape cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 128, item VC8
Episode 17: "Media Arts and Issues,"
1983
Scope and Contents
Originally aired on November 29 and 30, 1983. (61 min.) This tape cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 128, item VC9
Episode 18: "Toy Trains: Culture in Long Beach,"
1983
Scope and Contents
Originally aired on December 13 and 14, 1983. (54 min.) This tape cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 128, item VC10-VC11
Episode 1: "The Artist and the Computer,"
1984
Scope and Contents
2 copies. V10 cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 128, item VC10-VC11
LBMA Video,
The Artist and the Computer (1983)
Scope and Contents
Documentation of the exhibition at the Long Beach Museum of Art, January 16-March 13, 1983. (12 min.)
box 128, item VC10-VC11
Dietrich, Frank,
1981-1982, undated
box 128, item VC10-VC11
Snake, Rattle and Roll, (1982)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Zsuzsa Molnar. (3 min.)
box 128, item VC10-VC11
Magic Carpet Ride
undated
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Zsuzsa Molnar. (7 min.)
box 128, item VC10-VC11
Digital Reflections (1981)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with John Goss and Debbie Gorchos. (5 min.)
box 128, item VC10-VC11
Marshall's Rite (1982)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Stephanie Arena. (2 min.)
box 128, item VC10-VC11
Circle Twist (1981)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Zsuzsa Molnar. (3 min.)
box 128, item VC10-VC11
Seligman, James,
Artist Profile: David Em (1981)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with LBMA Video (6 min.)
box 128, item VC10-VC11
Kelley, Pat,
Swimmer (1983)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with John Hanna. (7 min.)
box 128, item VC10-VC11
Ganz, Howard,
Quick Tour (1982)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Tony Megill. (7 min.)
box 128, item VC10-VC11
Pinkel, Sheila,
Intuition (1977)
Scope and Contents
(6 min.)
box 128, item VC10-VC11
Sobel, Nina,
Electro-Encephalographic Video Drawings (1981-1983)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Chris Matthews. (9 min.)
box 128, item VC12-VC13
Episode 2: "Personal Perspectives,"
1984
Scope and Contents
Two copies. These tapes cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 128, item VC12-VC13
Miller, Brenda,
L.A. Nickel (1983)
Scope and Contents
(10 min.)
box 128, item VC12-VC13
Bender, Stuart,
Jac Rolls and
My Father's Gait (1983)
Scope and Contents
(5 min.)
box 128, item VC12-VC13
Nomura, Art,
Three Wishes (1982)
Scope and Contents
(10 min.)
box 128, item VC12-VC13
Duane, Hildegarde,
1982-1983
Scope and Contents
(2 min.)
box 128, item VC12-VC13
Meltdown (1982-1983)
Scope and Contents
(6 min.)
box 128, item VC12-VC13
The Shape of the Universe (1983)
Scope and Contents
(2 min.)
box 128, item VC12-VC13
Bozanich, Ante,
Scratch (1980)
Scope and Contents
(6 min.)
box 128, item VC12-VC13
Jenkins, Ulysses,
Dream City (1983)
Scope and Contents
(5 min.)
box 128, item VC12-VC13
Gilula, Stan,
T.J. Walker (1982)
Scope and Contents
(5 min.)
box 128, item VC12-VC13
Kaufman, Larry,
A Lift for Larry (1983)
Scope and Contents
(4 min.)
box 128, item VC12-VC13
Leonardi, Joe,
Extremes (1980)
Scope and Contents
(7 min.)
box 128, item VC14-VC15
Episode 3: "The Artist and Television,"
1984
Shared Realities Episode 3: "The Artist and Television", 1984 (digitized version available on-site only)
Scope and Contents
Produced by LBMA Video. Two copies. V15 cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 128, item VC14-VC15
The Artist and Television, West Coast Perspective (1983)
Scope and Contents
(11 min.)
box 128, item VC14-VC15
Video Artist Profiles: Bill Viola (1982)
Scope and Contents
(11 min.)
box 128, item VC14-VC15
Video Artist Profiles: Dara Birnbaum (1982)
Scope and Contents
(11 min.)
box 128, item VC14-VC15
Video Artist Profiles: Max Almy (1983)
Scope and Contents
(4 min.)
box 128, item VC14-VC15
Video Artist Profiles: Gary Hill (1981)
Scope and Contents
(9 min.)
box 129, item VC16-VC17
Episode 4: "Exploring Dance 1,"
1984
Shared Realities Episode 4: "Exploring Dance 1", 1981-1984 (digitized version available on-site only)
Scope and Contents
Two copies. Patrick Scott also known as Patrick Marca-Registrada. V16 cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 129, item VC16-VC17
Scott, Patrick,
The Jazz Tap Ensemble (1982)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Gene Wirth and LBMA Video. 13 min.
box 129, item VC16-VC17
Secret Exposures (1981)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Gene Wirth. (5 min.)
box 129, item VC16-VC17
Elgart, Sarah,
Marrying the Hangman (1983)
Scope and Contents
(13 min.)
box 129, item VC16-VC17
Daval, Mary,
Depot Duet (1983)
box 129, item VC16-VC17
Depot Duet (1983)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Art Nomura. (5 min.)
box 129, item VC16-VC17
Haute Flash, Parts 1 and 3, (1982)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Art Nomura. (15 min.)
box 129, item VC16-VC17
Leonardi, Joe,
Little Difference (1983)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with LBMA Video. (10 min.)
box 129, item VC18-VC19
Episode 5: "Community Arts,"
1984
Shared Realities Episode 5: "Community Arts", 1981, 1983-1984 (digitized version available on-site only)
Scope and Contents
2 copies. V19 cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 129, item VC18-VC19
LBMA Video,
The Mercury Arts Center (1983)
Scope and Contents
(5 min.)
box 129, item VC18-VC19
Bender, Stuart,
It's Chili (1981)
Scope and Contents
(5 min.)
box 129, item VC18-VC19
LBMA Video,
Reflections of Long Beach (1983)
Separated Materials
(12 min.)
box 129, item VC18-VC19
LBMA Video,
Impressions #1: The Amphitheatre (1983)
Scope and Contents
(12 min.)
box 129, item VC18-VC19
LBMA Video,
Impressions #2: Country Music and Dance (1983)
Scope and Contents
(17 min.)
box 129, item VC18-VC19
LBMA Video,
Long Beach, "Gateway to the World," (1983)
Scope and Contents
(9 min.)
box 129, item VC20-VC21
Episode 6: "Artists and the Media,"
1984
Shared Realities Episode 6: "Artists and the Media", 1981, 1983-1984, undated (digitized version available on-site only)
Existence and Location of Copies
Two copies. V21 cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 129, item VC20-VC21
Various Artists,
30/60 TV ART (undated)
Scope and Contents
Compilation of eight artists' works created in the thirty- and sixty-second commercial format, by Mitchell Syrop, Hildegarde
Duane, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto, Ante Bozanich, John Duncan, Ilene Segalove, Alba Cane, and Nancy Buchanan. Titles are:
Watch It (1 min.);
Love Lines (1 min.);
Human Choir (1 min.);
Untitled (1 min.);
Ex-Claim (1 min.);
These Creatures (1 min.);
Silk (1 min.);
TV is OK (1 min.).
box 129, item VC20-VC21
LBMA Video,
Artist Profile: Antonio Muntadas (1983)
Scope and Contents
(28 min.)
box 129, item VC20-VC21
Muntadas, Antonio,
Between the Frames: Chapter 5, The Docents (1983)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with LBMA Video. (14 min.)
box 129, item VC20-VC21
Harding, Noel,
Enclosure for a Conventional Habit (1981)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with LBMA Video. (8 min.)
box 129, item VC22-VC23
Episode 7: "Music and Performance,"
1984
Scope and Contents
Two copies. These tapes cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 129, item VC22-VC23
Kathy Huffman,
Peter Ivers (1946-1983): A Tribute From His Friends (1983)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Peter Kirby and Steve Silas. (31 min.)
box 129, item VC22-VC23
LBMA Video,
L.A. Dialogue (1984)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (L.A.C.E.). (28 min.)
box 130, item VC31-VC38
Miscellaneous programs,
1982-1984, undated
box 130, item VC31
Shared Realities - Promo and Infomercial,
1983
box 130, item VC32
Shared Realities - Promo #2 Reel,
1983
Scope and Contents
Shared Realities #2 - Programs;
Shared Realities #2 - Promo (1 min.)
box 130, item VC33
Shared Realities - Program Header,
[1983?]
box 130, item VC34
Shared Realities - Program Schedule,
[1983?]
Scope and Contents
(18 min.)
box 130, item VC35
Shared Reality,
[1984?]
Scope and Contents
Tape is marked:"Shared Reality," "At Home"
box 130, item VC37
"Haunted Womanhouse,"
1983
Scope and Contents
Documentation of feminist performance artists, interviews, and LBMA VIDEO Scare the Camera Contest. Dated 10/29/1983.
box 130, item VC38
"Cable and Art Conference,"
1982
Scope and Contents
"Not part of LBMA Shared realities series (documentation of a cable-arts conference on Queen Mary)." - container label. (28
min.). Tape is unavailable for reformatting due to physical condition.
box 129, item VC24-VC25
Episode 8: "At Home: Part 1,"
1984
Shared Realities Episode 8: "At Home: Part 1", 1983-1984 (digitized version available on-site only)
Scope and Contents
Two copies. V24 cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 129, item VC24-VC25
LBMA Video,
At Home (1983)
Scope and Contents
Documentation of exhibition. (49 min.)
box 129, item VC24-VC25
LBMA Video,
Haunted Womanhouse (1983)
Scope and Contents
(9 min.)
box 129, item VC26-VC27
Episode 9: "At Home: Part 2,"
Scope and Contents
Two copies. These tapes cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 129, item VC26-VC27
Kanehiro, Kathryn,
Red/Pines (1980)
Scope and Contents
(7 min.)
box 129, item VC26-VC27
Duane, Hildegarde,
Pink Slip (1982)
Scope and Contents
(8 min.)
box 129, item VC26-VC27
Segalove, Ilene,
The Mom Tapes (1974-1978)
Scope and Contents
(23 min.)
box 129, item VC26-VC27
LBMA Video,
Artist Profile: Nancy Buchanan (1983)
Scope and Contents
(21 min.)
box 129, item VC28
Episode 10: "Exploring Dance 2,"
1984
Shared Realities Episode 10: "Exploring Dance 2", 1982-1984 (digitized version available on-site only)
box 129, item VC28
Acuna, Chey,
Arte Del Barrio (1983)
Scope and Contents
(29 min.)
box 129, item VC28
Helmore, John,
What You Just Did! (1982)
Scope and Contents
(29 min.)
box 129, item VC29-VC30
Episode 11: "The Artist and Television 2,"
1984
Scope and Contents
Two copies. These tapes cannot be reformatted due to physical deterioration.
box 129, item VC29-VC30
Yonemoto, Bruce and Norman,
Green Card: An American Romance (1982)
Scope and Contents
PG version. (60 min.)
box 131, box 132, box 133, box 134
Open Channels, Series VIII.B.
1985-1992
Physical Description: 6 Linear Feet(4 boxes)
Scope and Contents
Open Channels was a grant program that made broadcast facilities available to feature commissioned work by artists. LBMA
commissioned artists to create new work for television as part of Open Channels: Television Production Grant Program. Programs
were broadcast on cable television and exhibited at the museum concurrently.
Arrangement
Videos are arranged chronologically by program date.
box 131, item VC39-VC45
Open Channels I: Part I,
1985
Scope and Contents
Seven copies.
Fugue, Scott Rankin, 1985 (11 min.);
True Believers, Aron Ranen, 1985 (21 min.);
Five Dances for Small Space, Mary Daval, 1985 (10 min.);
Stranded, Ezra Litwak, 1985 (20 min.).
Museum exhibition copies (VC42-VC45) do not include the video
Stranded. Two copies list the title of
True Believers as
Television Believers (26 min.). Note on tape VC41: "On viewing copy, only, Litwak on p. 1, not p. 2."
box 131, item VC39-VC45
Rankin, Scott,
Fugue (1985)
Scope and Contents
(11 min.)
box 131, item VC39-VC45
Ranen, Aron,
True Believers (1985)
Scope and Contents
(21 min.)
box 131, item VC39-VC45
Daval, Mary,
Five Dances for Small Space (1985)
Scope and Contents
(10 min.)
box 131, item VC39-VC45
Litwak, Ezra,
Stranded (1985)
Scope and Contents
(20 min.)
box 131, item VC46-V52
Open Channels I: Part II,
1985
Scope and Contents
Scenes from the Micro-War, Sherry Millner, 1985 (26 min.). (7 copies)
Note: Museum exhibition copies (V12-V14) include Ezra Litwak's
Stranded, which is listed in the entry for Open Channels I: Part I.
box 132, item VC53-VC55
Open Channels II,
1986
Scope and Contents
Three copies.
box 132, item VC53-VC55
Labat, Tony,
Mayami (1986)
Scope and Contents
(14 min.)
box 132, item VC53-VC55
Stout, David,
Prisoner of Light (1986)
Scope and Contents
(9 min.)
box 132, item VC53-VC55
Arvanites, John,
Blues for Piggy (1986)
Scope and Contents
(12 min.)
box 132, item VC53-VC55
Jones, Ed,
Bemused in Bobylon (1986)
Scope and Contents
(9 min.)
box 132, item VC53-VC55
Finley, Jeanne,
Common Mistakes (1986)
Scope and Contents
(15 min.)
box 132, item VC56-VC59
Open Channels III: Part I,
1987
Scope and Contents
Four copies.
box 132, item VC56-VC59
Bunn, David,
The Torrid Zone (1987)
Scope and Contents
(14 min.)
box 132, item VC56-VC59
Kos, Paul,
Tower of Babel (1987)
Scope and Contents
(14 min.)
box 132, item VC56-VC59
Matorin, Donna,
Quickening (1987)
Scope and Contents
(15 min.)
box 132, item VC60-VC63
Open Channels III: Part II,
1987
Scope and Contents
Four copies.
box 132, item VC60-VC63
McCarthy, Paul,
Cultural Soup (1987)
Scope and Contents
(7 min.)
box 132, item VC60-VC63
McCarthy, Paul,
Family Tyranny (1987)
Scope and Contents
(9 min.)
box 132, item VC60-VC63
Shaw, Jim,
Billy Goes to a Party #4 (1987)
Scope and Contents
(22 min.)
box 132, item VC64-VC68
Open Channels IV,
1988
Scope and Contents
Three copies. Tape VC67 contains only
Memory Inversion (Los Angeles). Tape VC68 contains only
Blinky the Friendly Hen.
box 132, item VC64-VC66
Bearden, Victoria,
There is no History in Heaven (1988)
Scope and Contents
(7 min.)
box 132, item VC64-VC66
Keading, Hilja,
Let Me (Entertain You) (1988)
Scope and Contents
(9 min.)
box 132, item VC63-VC67
Lynn Kirby,
Memory Inversion (Los Angeles) (1988)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Erika Suderburg. (17 min.)
box 132, item VC64-VC66
Salloum, Jayce,
Once You've Shot the Gun You Can't Stop the Bullet (1988)
Scope and Contents
(7 min.)
box 132, item VC64-VC66, VC68
Yonemoto, Bruce and Norman,
Blinky the Friendly Hen (1988)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Jeffrey Valance. (15 min.)
box 133, item VC69-VC72
Open Channels V: Part I,
1989
Scope and Contents
Four copies.
box 133, item VC69-VC72
Buchanan, Nancy,
Mouth(Piece) (1989)
Scope and Contents
(11 mins.)
box 133, item VC69-VC72
Andrews, Lawrence,
Strategies for the Development of/ Redefining the Purpose Served/ Art in the Age of... aka The Making of the Towering Inferno (1989)
Scope and Contents
(24 mins.)
box 133, item VC69-VC72
Tassie, Paul,
Remember Flavor (1989)
Scope and Contents
(11 mins.)
box 133, item VC73-VC76
Open Channels V: Part II,
1989
Scope and Contents
The Winged Cage, Fu-Ding Cheng, 1989 (29 mins.). Four copies.
box 133, item VC77
Open Channels VI,
1990
Scope and Contents
A Day in the Life..., Kevin Frayser, 1990 (12 min.)
box 133, item VC78-VC81
Open Channels VII,
1991
Scope and Contents
Four copies. Copy VC81 is 1 videocassette (Beta SP) (58 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
box 133, item VC78-VC81
Hershman, Lynn,
Ritual (1991)
Scope and Contents
(15 min.)
box 133, item VC78-VC81
Saks, Eric,
Gun Talk (1991)
Scope and Contents
(15 min.)
box 133, item VC78-VC81
Jenkins, Ulysses,
The Nomadics (1991)
Scope and Contents
(13 min.)
box 133, item VC78-VC81
Kornfeld, Sue,
Was It Only a Dream? (1991)
Scope and Contents
(14 min.)
box 133, item VC82-VC85
Open Channels VIII,
1992
Scope and Contents
Work by Terry Braunstein, Jean Rasenberger, Eames Demetrios, and Abdul-Wahid Salah. Three copies. Copy VC84 is one videocassette
(Beta SP) (55 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. Copy VC85 contains
In a Day's Work, Terry Braunstein, 1992 (8 min.).
box 134, item VC86-VC89
Pictures From Life/Decades of Change,
undated
box 134, item VC86
Episode 1,
Undated
Scope and Contents
Remembering Life (29 min.);
Pick Up Your Feet: The Double Dutch Show (29 min.)
box 134, item VC87
Episode 2,
Undated
Scope and Contents
TV TV,
Four More Years, 1972 (60 min.)
box 134, item VC88
Episode 3,
Undated
Scope and Contents
Hamper McBee: Raw Mash (29 min.);
Some of These Stories are True (27 min.)
box 134, item VC89
Episode 4,
Undated
Scope and Contents
Pursuit of Happiness, Global Village (59 min.)
box 134, item VC90-VC91
New Video, Japan,
1983-1985
box 134, item VC90
Program I,
1984-1985, undated
box 134, item VC90
Taka, Katsuya,
Deno (1985)
Scope and Contents
(2 min.)
box 134, item VC90
Kushiyama, Kumiko,
House in Oikoshi (1984)
Scope and Contents
(5 min.)
box 134, item VC90
Tosa, Naoko,
An Expression (1985)
Scope and Contents
(9 min.)
box 134, item VC90
Terai, Hironori,
Ordinary Life (1985)
Scope and Contents
(12 min.)
box 134, item VC90
Idemitsu, Mako,
Great Mother Part II: Yumiko (undated)
Scope and Contents
(25 min.)
box 134, item VC91
Program II,
1983-1984, undated
box 134, item VC91
Noda, Kunio,
Scale (1983)
Scope and Contents
(6 min.)
box 134, item VC91
Saitoh, Makoto,
A-R-K (1984)
Scope and Contents
(5 min.)
box 134, item VC91
Nagata, Osamu,
Minami (1984)
Scope and Contents
(9 min.)
box 134, item VC91
Kawaguchie, Mao,
Ayumi Shino (1984)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Ayumi Shino. (3 min.)
box 134, item VC91
Wada, Morihiro,
The Recognition Construction XII (1984)
Scope and Contents
(26 min.)
box 134, item VC92
Poetic License,
circa 1985
box 134, item VC92
Sabda,
Scope and Contents
(15 min.)
box 134, item VC92
La Jungla,
Scope and Contents
(20 min.)
box 134, item VC92
Port People,
Scope and Contents
(14 min.)
box 134, item VC92
Media Arts 85-86,
Scope and Contents
(10 min.)
box 134, item VC93-VC94
Excerpts From Open Channels I-IV,
1985-1989
box 134, item VC93
Excerpts From
Open Channels I-IV, Part 1,
1989
box 134, item VC93
Ranen, Aron,
Television Believers (1985)
Scope and Contents
(26 min.)
box 134, item VC93
Labat, Tony,
Mayami: Between Cut and Action (1986)
Scope and Contents
(14 min.)
box 134, item VC93
Matorin, Donna,
Quickening (1987)
Scope and Contents
(15 min.)
box 134, item VC94
Excerpts From
Open Channels I-IV, Part 2,
1989
Scope and Contents
Blinky, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto and Jeffrey Valance (15 mins.)
box 134, item VC95-VC97
Miscellaneous programs,
1983-1990, undated
box 134, item VC95
Shared Realities 7: Music and Performance,
1983
Scope and Contents
Episode 7 of the
Shared Realities series, titled "Music and Performance," was aired as part of the Open Channels series.
box 134, item VC96
Open Channels Sample Tape: Video Piranha,
undated
Scope and Contents
Sample tape produced and directed by Tim McDonough. Contains:
Man With Too Much Time on His Hands (5 min.),
Static (4 min.),
Untitled (8 min.),
Henry Rollins (6 min.),
Goodnight Kiss (9 min.).
box 134, item VC97
The Lost Notebooks of Amelia Earhart,
undated
Scope and Contents
Written and directed by Kathleen Sweeney. Produced by Jeffrey Marino and Kathleen Sweeney.
box 135, box 136, box 137, box 138, box 139
Viewpoints on Video,
Series VIII.C.
1986-1991
Physical Description: 6 Linear Feet(4 boxes)
Scope and Contents
Viewpoints on Video was a bi-monthly cablecast of video art shown on 11 channels throughout California which ran from 1986-1989.
Viewpoints on Video was a result of the Open Channels cooperative between the California cable industry and LBMA.
Arrangement
Videos are arranged chronologically by program date.
box 135, item VC98-VC99
Program 1: "Remembrances of Things Past",
1986
Scope and Contents
Two copies.
box 135, item VC98-VC99
Damnation of Faust: Evocation (1983)
Scope and Contents
(10 min.)
box 135, item VC98-VC99
Will-'O-The-Wisp (A Deceitful Goal) (1985)
Scope and Contents
(6 min.)
box 135, item VC98-VC99
Prejudices (or Necessity is the Mother of Invention) (1985)
box 135, item VC98-VC99
As If Memories Could Deceive Me (1986)
Scope and Contents
(18 mins.)
box 135, item VC98-VC99
Abramovic, Marina,
Terra Degli dea Madre (1984)
Scope and Contents
(16 min.)
box 135, item VC100
Program 1A: Open Channels I: Part I,
[1986?]
box 135, item VC100
Rankin, Scott,
Fugue (1985)
Scope and Contents
(10 min.)
box 135, item VC100
Ranen, Aron,
Television Believers (1986)
Scope and Contents
(26 min.)
box 138, item VC100
Daval, Mary,
5 Dances for Small Spaces (1985)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Art Nomura. (10 min.)
box 135, item VC101
Program 1B: Open Channels I: Part II,
[1986?]
box 135, item VC101
Milner, Sherry,
Scenes From the Micro-Wars (1985)
Scope and Contents
(24 min.)
box 135, item VC101
Litwak, Ezra,
Stranded (1985)
Scope and Contents
(21 min.)
box 135, item VC102-VC104
Program 2: Open Channels II,
1986
Scope and Contents
Three copies.
box 135, item VC102-VC104
Labat, Tony,
Mayami (1986)
Scope and Contents
(14 min.)
box 135, item VC102-VC104
Stout, David,
Prisoner of Light (1986)
Scope and Contents
(9 min.)
box 135, item VC102-VC104
Arvanites, John,
Blues for Piggy (1986)
Scope and Contents
(12 min.)
box 135, item VC102-VC104
Jones, Ed,
Bemused in Babylon (1986)
Scope and Contents
(9 min.)
box 135, item VC102-VC104
Finley, Jeanne,
Common Mistakes (1986)
Scope and Contents
(15 min.)
box 135, item VC105-VC106
Program 3,
1987
Scope and Contents
Two copies.
box 135, item VC105-VC106
Downey, Juan,
J.S. Bach (1986)
Scope and Contents
(29 min.)
box 135, item VC105-VC106
Logue, Joan,
French 30 Second Spots (1983)
Scope and Contents
(7 min.)
box 135, item VC105-VC106
Lucier, Mary,
Ohio to Giverny (1983)
Scope and Contents
(19 min.)
box 135, item VC107-VC108
Program 4,
1987
Scope and Contents
Two copies.
box 135, item VC107-VC108
box 135, item VC107-VC108
Storm and Stress (1986)
Scope and Contents
(48 min.)
box 135, item VC107-VC108
Almost Like a Dance (1984)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Jules Backus. (5 min.)
box 135, item VC109-VC110
Program 5: "Foreign Exchange,"
1987
Scope and Contents
2 copies.
box 135, item VC109-VC110
Velez, Edin,
Meta Mayan (1981)
Scope and Contents
(20 min.)
box 135, item VC109-VC110
Olhar Electronico,
Varela in Sierra Paleda (1985)
Scope and Contents
(2 min.)
box 135, item VC109-VC110
Downey, Juan,
The Laughing Alligator (1987)
Scope and Contents
(9 min.)
box 135, item VC109-VC110
Zapoteca and Chinanteca Indian Collective,
Our Tequio (1984)
Scope and Contents
(10 min.)
box 135, item VC111-VC112
Program 6: "In Retrospect: Selected Video and Film 1953-1985,"
1987
Scope and Contents
2 copies.
box 135, item VC111-VC112
box 135, item VC111-VC112
Dance in the Sun (1983)
Scope and Contents
(7 min.)
box 135, item VC111-VC112
Bridges-Go-Round (undated)
box 135, item VC111-VC112
Savage/Love (1981)
Scope and Contents
(26 min.)
box 135, item VC111-VC112
Tongues (1982)
Scope and Contents
(20 min.)
box 135, item VC113-VC114
Program 7: "Selections from the Exhibition Electric Shadows,"
1988
Scope and Contents
Two copies.
box 135, item VC113-VC114
Arvanites, John,
The Theo Tapes (1986)
Scope and Contents
(25 min.)
box 135, item VC113-VC114
Sanborn, John,
Ear to the Ground (1981)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Kit Fitzgerald and David Van Tiegham. (5 min.)
box 135, item VC113-VC114
Blumberg, Skip,
Pick Up Your Feet: The Double Dutch Show (1981)
Scope and Contents
(29 min.)
box 135, item VC115-VC117
Program 8: Open Channels III: Part I,
1988
Scope and Contents
Three copies.
box 135, item VC115-VC117
Bunn, David,
The Torrid Zone (1987)
Scope and Contents
(14 min.)
box 135, item VC115-VC117
Kos, Paul,
Tower of Babel (1987)
Scope and Contents
(14 min.)
box 135, item VC115-VC117
Matorin, Donna,
Quickening (1987)
Scope and Contents
(15 min.)
box 136, item VC118-VC120
Program 9: Open Channels III: Part II,
1988
Program 9: Open Channels III: Part II (digitized version available on-site only): 1988
Scope and Contents
Three copies. The typed label on the original videotape (VC118) includes
Family Tyranny by Paul McCarthy (1987), but it has been crossed out with pencil and
Cultural Soup has been handwritten on the label instead.
Family Tyranny is not included on the tape.
box 136, item VC118-VC120
Shaw, Jim,
Billy Goes to a Party #4 (1987)
Scope and Contents
(22 min.)
box 136, item VC118-VC120
Millner, Sherry,
Scenes From the Micro Wars (1985)
Scope and Contents
(24 min.). Originally Open Channels I: Part II, 1985.
box 136, item VC118-VC120
McCarthy, Paul,
Cultural Soup (1987)
Scope and Contents
(7 min.)
box 136, item VC121-VC122
Program 10: "Selections from the Exhibition Collected Video Essays: Martha Rosler,"
1988
Scope and Contents
Two copies.
box 139, item VC173-VC174
box 136, item VC121-VC122
Semiotics of the Kitchen (1975)
Scope and Contents
(7 min.)
box 136, item VC121-VC122
Losing: A Conversation with the Parents (1977)
Scope and Contents
(19 min.)
box 136, item VC121-VC122
Secrets From the Street: No Disclosure (1980)
Scope and Contents
(10 min.)
box 136, item VC121-VC122
If It's Too Bad to Be True, It Could Be DISINFORMATION (1985)
Scope and Contents
(17 min.)
box 136, item VC123-VC124
Program 11: "Selections from the Exhibition Degrees of Reality: Selections from the Collection of the Long Beach Museum of
Art,"
1988
Scope and Contents
Two copies.
box 136, item VC123-VC124
Condit, Cecilia,
Possible in Michigan (1983)
Scope and Contents
(12 min.)
box 136, item VC123-VC124
Hill, Gary,
Around and About (1982)
Scope and Contents
(5 min.)
box 136, item VC123-VC124
Tanaka, Janice,
Ontogenesis (1981)
Scope and Contents
(6 min.)
box 136, item VC123-VC124
Sturgeon, John,
SPINE/TIME (1982)
Scope and Contents
(21 min.)
box 136, item VC123-VC124
Viola, Bill,
Anthem (1983)
Scope and Contents
(12 min.)
box 136, item VC125-VC126
Program 12: "Selections from the Exhibition Quieter Histories: Selections from the Collection of the Long Beach Museum of
Art,"
1988
Scope and Contents
Two copies.
box 136, item VC125-VC126
vom Bruch, Klaus,
Luftgeister (1981)
Scope and Contents
(8 min.)
box 136, item VC125-VC126
Feingold, Ken,
5 dim/MIND (1984)
Scope and Contents
(29 min.)
box 136, item VC125-VC126
Reeves, Dan,
Sabda (1984)
Scope and Contents
(15 min.)
box 136, item VC127-VC128
Program 13: "Selections from the Exhibition Articulations Part One,"
1988
Scope and Contents
Two copies.
box 136, item VC127-VC128
Condit, Cecilia,
Not a Jealous Bone (1987)
Scope and Contents
(11 min.)
box 136, item VC127-VC128
Forrest, Kathleen,
Medusa's Beauty Secrets (1988)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Sue Maberry and Cheri Gaulke. (10 min.)
box 136, item VC127-VC128
Hershman, Lynn,
Confessions of a Chameleon (1986)
Scope and Contents
(6 min.)
box 136, item VC127-VC128
Suderburg, Erika,
Displayed Termination (1988)
Scope and Contents
(25 min.)
box 136, item VC129-VC130
Program 14: Selections from the Exhibition Articulations Part Two,"
1988
Scope and Contents
Two copies.
box 136, item VC129-VC130
de Michiel, Helen,
Consider Anything, Only Don't Cry (1988)
Scope and Contents
(22 min.)
box 136, item VC129-VC130
Quinn, Aysha,
Nomads (1986)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with John Sturgeon. (26 min.)
box 136, item VC129-VC130
Barr, Burt,
With Special Thanks (1986)
Scope and Contents
(6 min.)
box 136, item VC131-VC132
Program 15: "Selections from the Exhibition Personal Histories,"
1989
Scope and Contents
Two copies.
box 136, item VC131-VC132
Segalove, Ilene,
I Remember Beverly Hills (1980)
Scope and Contents
(28 min.)
box 136, item VC131-VC132
Sweeney, Skip,
My Father Sold Studebakers (1983)
Scope and Contents
(28 min.)
box 136, item VC133-VC135
Program 16: Open Channels IV,
1989
Scope and Contents
Three copies.
box 136, item VC133-VC135
Salloum, Jayce,
Once You've Shot the Gun You Can't Stop the Bullet (1988)
Scope and Contents
(7 min.)
box 136, item VC133-VC135
Bearden, Victoria,
There is no History in Heaven (1988)
Scope and Contents
(7 min.)
box 136, item VC133-VC135
Lynn Kirby,
Memory Inversion (Los Angeles) (1988)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Erika Suderburg. (17 min.)
box 136, item VC133-VC135
Keading, Hilja,
Let Me (Entertain You) (1988)
Scope and Contents
(9 min.)
box 136, item VC133-VC135
Yonemoto, Bruce and Norman,
Blinky the Friendly Hen (1988)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Jeffrey Valance. (16 min.)
box 137, item VC136-VC139
Program 17: "The Video Art of Bruce and Norman Yonemoto,"
1989
Scope and Contents
Four copies.
box 137, item VC136-VC139
Vault (1984)
Scope and Contents
(12 min.)
box 137, item VC136-VC139
Kappa (1987)
Scope and Contents
(30 min.)
box 137, item VC140-VC143
Program 18: "Envisioning the Black Aesthetic,"
1989
Program 18: "Envisioning the Black Aesthetic," 1989 (digitized version available on-site only)
Scope and Contents
Includes interviews with: Ulysses Jenkins (video artist), Claire Aguilar (curator/critic), O. Funmilayo Makarah (film/videomaker).
Four copies.
box 137, item VC140-VC143
Cokes, Tony,
Black Celebration (1988)
Scope and Contents
(17 min.)
box 137, item VC140-VC143
Jones, Philip Malory,
What Goes Around/Comes Around (1986)
Scope and Contents
(3 min.)
box 137, item VC140-VC143
Andrews, Lawrence,
An I For An I (1988)
Scope and Contents
(18 min.)
box 137, item VC144-VC147
Program 19: "Music Video as Art,"
1989
Scope and Contents
Four copies.
box 137, item VC144-VC147
Casale, Gerald V.
Secret Agent Man (1977)
Scope and Contents
Co-directed by Chuck Statler, music by Devo. Excerpt from
In the Beginning Was the End).
box 137, item VC144-VC147
Longo, Robert,
Boy (Go) (1987)
Scope and Contents
Music by Golden Palominos.
box 137, item VC144-VC147
Thurlbeck, Kim, excerpts from
USSR + R,
undated
box 137, item VC144-VC147
MTV "Art Breaks,"
undated
Scope and Contents
Breaks by Dara Birnbaum, Julia Hayward, Alex Progas, Jenny Holzer.
box 137, item VC144-VC147
Guillet, Guy,
Government Figures (1989)
Scope and Contents
Co-directed by Peter Randlette, music by Steve Fisk.
box 137, item VC144-VC147
Kellison, Kurt,
Mortality: Regression (1986)
Scope and Contents
Excerpt from
Mortality.
box 137, item VC144-VC147
Reeves, Daniel,
Hey Joe (1982)
Scope and Contents
Music by Jimi Hendrix.
box 137, item VC144-VC147
Cohen, Jem,
Talk About the Passion (1988)
Scope and Contents
Music by REM.
box 137, item VC144-VC147
Garrin, Paul,
Free Society (1988)
Scope and Contents
Music by Elliot Sharp and Paul Garrin.
box 137, item VC148-VC154
Program 20: Open Channels: A Retrospective I,
1989
Scope and Contents
Seven copies.
box 138, item VC155-VC157
Program 21: Open Channels: A Retrospective II,
1990
Scope and Contents
Open Channels: A Retrospective (29 min.);
The Winged Cage, Fu-Ding Cheng. (29 min.) Three copies.
box 138, item VC158-VC161
Program 22: Open Channels: A Retrospective III,
1990
Scope and Contents
Four copies.
box 138, item VC158-VC161
Tassie, Paul,
Remember Flavor,
undated
Scope and Contents
(11 min.)
box 138, item VC158-VC161
Andrews, Lawrence,
Strategies for the Development of...,
undated
Scope and Contents
(8 min.)
box 138, item VC158-VC161
Buchanan, Nancy,
Mouth(piece),
undated
Scope and Contents
(11 min.)
box 138, item VC162-VC163
Program 23: "Video Poetics,"
1990
Scope and Contents
Two copies.
box 138, item VC162-VC163
Hill, Gary,
Site Recite (A Prologue) (1989)
box 138, item VC162-VC163
Cohen, Jem,
Just Hold Still (1989)
box 138, item VC162-VC163
Reeves, Daniel,
Sombra a Sombra (1988)
box 138, item VC162-VC163
Gorewitz, Shalom,
After the Storm (1988)
box 138, item VC162-VC163
Birnbaum, Dara,
Damnation of Faust: Charming Landscape (1987)
box 138, item VC162-VC163
Silver, Shelly,
Things I Forget to Tell Myself (1988)
box 138, item VC162-VC163
Bozanich, Ante,
Hole (1990)
box 138, item VC162-VC163
Rankin, Scott,
This and That (Part Two) (1987-1990)
box 138, item VC162-VC163
Cokes, Tony,
Black Celebration (1988)
box 138, item VC162-VC163
Reeves, Daniel,
Amida (1983)
box 138, item VC162-VC163
Seaman, Bill,
S.HE (1983)
box 138, item VC162-VC163
Tanaka, Janice,
Duality Duplicity (1980)
box 138, item VC164-VC166
Program 24: "Video Voices II,"
1990
Scope and Contents
Produced by Vidkidco, the Children's Production Workshop at LBMA. Written and directed by Greg Parker. Three copies.
box 138, item VC164-VC166
Lyte, Cameron,
History Repeats,
undated
box 138, item VC164-VC166
Scher, David,
The Case of the Smogged Citizen (1990)
box 138, item VC164-VC166
Lula Triggs,
Walking in the House (1990)
Scope and Contents
Written by Tony Marco Hernandez.
box 138, item VC164-VC166
Quimby, Barbara,
A New Life: Tales from New Immigrants (1990)
box 138, item VC164-VC166
McComas, Vince,
A Prelude to Faxmen,
untitled
box 138, item VC164-VC166
Lula Triggs,
no title (1990)
Scope and Contents
"Perspective by Melecio Contreras."
box 138, item VC164-VC166
Householder, Leslie Anne,
Bangnis,
undated
box 138, item VC164-VC166
Triggs, Lula,
Mr. Big and Bad Part 1 & 2 (1990)
Scope and Contents
Written by Ricky Cruz.
box 138, item VC164-VC166
Henry, Brooke,
I Can See Clearly,
undated
box 138, item VC164-VC166
Dang, Hieu M.,
Two of a Kind,
1990
box 138, item VC164-VC166
Fielding, Rachel,
Pollution Today Tears Tomorrow,
1990
box 138, item VC164-VC166
Triggs, Lula,
My Fear of Losing You,
1990
Scope and Contents
Written by Teresita Otanez.
box 138, item VC164-VC166
Darling, Greg,
Don't Funk With Eddie Chung (Superstar?!?),
1990
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Ben Zappin.
box 138, item VC167-VC168
Program 25: "Yes/No,"
1991
Scope and Contents
Produced by Joe Leonardi and Sharyn Blumenthal. Includes interviews with painter Harvey Silverman, model Monica Weaver, and
filmmaker Sharyn Blumenthal. Two copies.
box 138, item VC167-VC168
Rosenthal, Rachel,
Pangaean Dreams: De'Amour (excerpt),
undated
box 138, item VC167-VC168
Diminico, John,
The Present,
undated
box 138, item VC167-VC168
Condit, Cecelia,
Not a Jealous Bone (1987)
box 138, item VC167-VC168
O'Leary, John,
I Tell Myself,
undated
box 138, item VC167-VC168
Tanaka, Janice,
Memories From the Department of Amnesia (1989)
box 138, item VC167-VC168
Frank, Joe,
Thank You You're Beautiful (1988)
box 138, item VC167-VC168
Goedecke, Mike,
The Dance,
undated
box 138, item VC167-VC168
Blumenthal, Sharyn,
Yes/No (a short video in three parts),
undated
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Harvey Silverman. (2 min.)
box 138, item VC169-VC173
Program 26: "New California Video,"
1991
Scope and Contents
Five copies.
box 138, item VC169-VC173
Saks, Eric,
Hide, undated
undated
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Pat Tierney.
box 138, item VC169-VC173
Sweeney, Kathleen,
The Lost Notebooks of Amelia Earhart,
undated
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Jeffrey Marino.
box 138, item VC169-VC173
Leopard, Danny Ray,
American Feel,
undated
box 138, item VC169-VC173
Nurudin, Azian,
What Do Pop Art, Pop Music, Pornography and Politics Have to Do with Real Life?,
undated
box 139, item VC174-VC176
box 139, item VC174
Paper Tiger Presents Deep Dish TV: "That's Women's Work,"
1990
Scope and Contents
That's Women's Work: TV by Women for Women
box 139, item VC175
Paper Tiger Presents Deep Dish TV: "Medium Done Well,"
1990
box 139, item VC176
Paper Tiger Presents Deep Dish TV: "Kids Playback,"
1990
box 139, item VC177-VC179
Miscellaneous program,
undated
box 139, item VC177
December Promo Feed,
undated
Scope and Contents
Note on tape: "Simmons Cable for Viewpoints"
box 139, item VC178
"Viewpoints On Video,"
undated
Scope and Contents
1 videocassette (VHS): sd., col. ; 1/2in.
box 139, item VC179
Request TV: "January Barker Channel 2,"
undated
Scope and Contents
Note on tape: "Simmons Cable for Viewpoints"
box 139, box 140, box 141
Arts Revue,
Series VIII.D.
1986-1990
Physical Description: 2 Linear Feet(3 boxes)
Scope and Contents
Arts Revue consisted of two parts: a 28-minute magazine-format program featuring Long Beach artists, performing groups, and arts organizations,
followed by a 30-minute Community Arts Calendar promoting performances, events, and exhibitions in the Long Beach community.
Arrangement
Videos are arranged chronologically by program date.
box 139, item VC180-VC187
"Magazine and Calendar,"
1986-1987
box 139, item VC180-VC182
Episode 1,
1986
Scope and Contents
Jorge Sicre (4 min.); Civic Light Orchestra, Sunday in the Park With George (5 min.); Visual Arts Registry (2 min.); Cindy
Evans (5 min.); Insight (10 min.). Three copies. Copy VC182 is one videocassette (VHS) (60 min.): sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
box 139, item VC183
Episode 2,
1987
Episode 2 (digitize version available on-site only)
Scope and Contents
Slater Barron (6 min.); Gregory Gottlieb (6 min.); Video Reflections (6 min.); Jake Gilson (2 min.); Granny's Kids (2 min.);
Insight (6 min.)
box 139, item VC184-VC185
Episode 3,
1987
Scope and Contents
AKA Poetry-Works Gallery (9 min.); Rasgados En Dos Alurista (6 min.); Sue Ann Robinson/Book Art (8 min.); Insight "Tapestry"
(6 min.). Two copies.
box 139, item VC186
Episode 4,
1987
Scope and Contents
Long Beach Cafe (6 min.); Found Theater (5 min.); Civic Light Orchestra New Moon (9 min.); Insight (7 min.); Arts Revue News
(3 min.); Calendar (27 min.).
box 139, item VC188
"Music,"
1987
Scope and Contents
California Outside Music Association (5 min.); Guitar Duo Elgart & Yates (6 min.); David Bradshaw (6 min.); Civic Light Orchestra's
Production of
Cabaret (7 min.); Insight - Jazz (5 min.).
box 139, item VC189
"Magazine,"
1987
Scope and Contents
International Black Artists & Writers (6 min.); The Dead Accuse (11 min.); Linda Vallejo (5 min.); Insight (6 min.).
box 139, item VC190-VC193
"Four Solo Exhibitions,"
1987
Scope and Contents
Deanne Belinoff (paintings, drawings); Sana Krusoe (clay sculpture); Pamela Holmes (painted wood reliefs); Shirley Clarke
(film & video). Four copies.
box 140, item VC194-VC197
"Art and Technology,"
1987
Scope and Contents
Rebecca Allen, Computer Animation (9 min.); Richard Kennedy, MVC (6 min.); Daniel Martinez, Holographic Film (7 min.); David
Bradshaw, Music Composer (5 min.); LBMA Informercial (3 min.). Four copies.
box 140, item VC198-VC201
"Inter-Arts,"
1988
Scope and Contents
George Coates, Performance Works; Paul Dresher Ensemble; Distinguished Artists Forum "Inter-Arts: Without boundaries" at CSULB.
Four copies. Copy VC201 is one videocassette (VHS)(29 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
box 140, item VC202-VC203
"Artists' Profiles,"
1988
Scope and Contents
The Berkus Colection (13 min.);
The Water Palace, Art Nomura (6 min.);
Gunsaullus, Robert Jaye (10 min.). Two copies. Copy VC203 is one videocassette (VHS) (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
box 140, item VC204-VC205
"Visual Artists Participating in Focus: Long Beach,"
1988
Scope and Contents
Larry Stone, Linda Vallejo, Patrick Mohr, LBMA Commercial, Cindy Evans, PCA Centennial PSA, Jake Gilson, Slater Barron. Two
copies. Copy VC205 is one videocassette (VHS) (28 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
box 140, item VC206-VC207
"Focus: Long Beach,"
1988
Scope and Contents
Galleries in Long Beach (The Works, Hippodrome, Overreact, System M, Long Beach Artists Association, University Art Museum,
Galleries B and C, LBMA); Issues in Arts in Long Beach; Highlights of the International City Festival. Two copies. Copy
VC207 is one videocassette (VHS) (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
box 140, item VC208-VC209
"Arts & Entertainment,"
1989-1990
Scope and Contents
Copy VC209 (dated 1990) includes
Where Smoke Cannot Penetrate, Anet Ris.
box 140, item VC208-VC209
Frank, Joe,
Thank You You're Beautiful,
undated
Scope and Contents
(11 min.)
box 140, item VC208-VC209
Dresher, Paul,
Slow Fire,
undated
Scope and Contents
(9 min.)
box 140, item VC208-VC209
Clarke, Shirley,
When I Tape I Feel Like I'm Dancing,
undated
Scope and Contents
(7 min.)
box 140, item VC208-VC209
Rosenthal, Rachel,
The Performance World of Rachel Rosenthal,
undated
Scope and Contents
(14 min.)
box 140, item VC208-VC209
Kaufman, Larry,
Plaything,
undated
Scope and Contents
(2 min.)
box 140, item VC208-VC209
Naidus, Beverly,
This is Not a Test,
undated
Scope and Contents
(11 min.)
box 140, item VC209
Ris, Anet,
Where Smoke Cannot Penetrate,
undated
box 140, item VC210
"Photography,"
1989
Scope and Contents
Richard Rass, Jerry Burchfield, Charlene Knowlton, Horace Bristol, Irving Lefson, Helen and Newton Harrison.
box 141, item VC211
"Long Beach Arts,"
1989
Scope and Contents
Clark Walding (painter), Long Beach Opera, Art of Music Video PSA, Sue Anne Robinson: Bookmaking Workshops, Out Theater, ICONO
NEGRO.
box 141, item VC212
Arts Revue (1989) Number 4,
1989
Scope and Contents
KCRW PSA; Long Beach Art Expedition; International City Festival 1989; Congress of the Arts Presents Peter Sellars; Susan
Shick for Public Art; Tony Delap: The Big Wave.
box 141, item VC213
LBMA Video Presents "Arts Revue" Number 6,
1989
Scope and Contents
Radio artist Joe Frank, performance artist Rachel Rosenthal, new music/performance by Paul Dresher Ensemble, video and film
art by Shirley Clarke and Larry Kaufman.
box 141, item VC214
"Stretching the Canvas,"
1990
Scope and Contents
Hosted by Peter Sellars. Produced and directed by Joe Leonardi.
box 141, item VC215
Arts Revue Number 5: "Magazine and Calendar,"
1987-1989
Scope and Contents
Intro (1 min.); Jake Gilson (2 min.); Slater Barron (6 min.); Jorge Sicre (4 min.); LBMA Commercial (2 min.); Sue Anne Robinson
(8 min.); Insight (5 min.).
box 141, item VC216-VC220
Miscellaneous programs,
1986-1987
box 141, item VC216
Arts Revue and LBMA Foundation Commercial,
1986
Scope and Contents
Arts Review (5 min.), LBMA Foundation Commerical (2 min.)
box 141, item VC217
Arts Review News and
Arts Revue Promo,
1987
Scope and Contents
Interview with Lindsey re: PCA receipt of NEA grant,
Arts Revue Promo (8 min.)
box 141, item VC218
Art Off the Wall Header and
Arts Revue Header,
[1987]
Scope and Contents
Jake Gilson Master in old demo.
box 141, item VC219-VC220
Arts Revue Ace Award Entry,
1987
Scope and Contents
1987 Ace Awards Entry: Program Series, Magazine Show. Produced and directed by Joe Leonardi and Cathleen Kane. Submitted
by Simmons Cable. Entry consistsof the opening of the show and segments from five programs in the series: Long Beach Civic
Light Opera, "Sunday in the Park With George;" Slater Barron; Long Beach Ballet; Elgart and Yates Guitar Duo; Paul Dresher
Ensemble (27 min.). Two copies.
box 141, item VC221-VC230
Art Off the Wall,
Series VIII.E.
1987
Physical Description: 1 Linear Feet(1 box)
Scope and Contents
Art Off the Wall was an arts television program produced by LBMA. The program brought artists, performers, and arts professionals to the LBMA
video studio to discuss their role in the arts. Six episodes of
Art Off the Wall were produced.
Arrangment
Videos are arranged chronologically by program date.
box 141, item VC221
Episode 1,
1987
Scope and Contents
Artists Connie Fitzsimmons, Doug Huebler, Dana Burnbaum, and Richard Brain.
box 141, item VC222-VC223
Episode 2,
1987
Scope and Contents
Artist Hans Burkhardt. Two copies.
box 141, item VC224-VC226
Episode 3: "Open Channels,"
1987
Scope and Contents
Artists Peter Kirby, Tony Labat, Jeanne Finley, John Arvanites, David Stout, and Edward Jones. Three copies.
box 141, item VC227-VC228
Episode 4: "State of the Arts in Long Beach,"
1987
Scope and Contents
Martin Wiviott of the Civic Light Orchestra, David Wilcox of the Long Beach Ballet, and Shashin Desai of the International
City Theater. Two copies.
box 141, item VC229
Episode 5,
1987
Scope and Contents
"Josine, Judith, Lindsay"--container label.
box 141, item VC230
Episode 6, "Willaim Giles - Photographer,"
1987
Scope and Contents
Photographer William Giles.
box 142, item VC231-VC237
Video Access Program, Series VIII.F.
1991-1993
Physical Description: 1 Linear Feet(1 box)
Scope and Contents
The Video Access Program was formerly known as the Artist Access Program (AAP). All the videos were produced at LBMA.
Arrangement
Videos are arranged chronologically by program date.
box 142, item VC231-VC232
1991
Scope and Contents
Chris Robbins, Lori Erikson, Carol A. Morton, Eric M. Hull, Anet Ris. Tape VC234 is One videocassette (Beta SP) (48 min.)
: sd., col. ; 1/2 in. Two copies.
box 142, item VC233-VC235
1992
Scope and Contents
Paul Tassie, Chum Sambath, Art Nomura. Tape VC235 is one videocassette (Beta SP) (44 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. Three copies.
box 142, item VC236-VC237
1992-1993
Scope and Contents
Tape VC237 is 1 videocassette (Beta SP) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. Two copies.
box 142, item VC236-VC237
Chono-Helsley, Martha,
Do 2 Halves Really Make a Whole (1993)
Scope and Contents
Collaboration with Joe Leonardi. (28 min.)
box 141, item VC236-VC237
Tassie, Paul,
Height of Appetite (1992)
Scope and Contents
(12 min.)
box 141, item VC236-VC237
Gaulke, Cheri,
Sea of Time (1993)
Woman's Building videos, Series IX.
circa 1973-circa 1991
Select digitized Woman's Building videos, circa 1973-circa 1991 available on-site only
Scope and Contents
More than 250 tapes comprise Series IX, and include feminist performance videos, interviews, and various documented events
that took place at the Woman's Building. These tapes have been cataloged separately and may be found by searching the
library catalog for individual artists' names or titles of works. To browse through all of the records search for "Woman's Building (Los
Angeles, Calif)" as an author.
Videos are unavailable until reformatted.
Contact Reference for information about how to request reformatting of cataloged videos.
box 182, Item VW1
[1893 Historical Handicrafts exhibition],
1976
box 182, Item VW2a-VW2b
[Adrienne Rich, 1976--readings],
1976
box 182, Item VW3a-VW3c
[Adrienne Rich and Mary Daly, 1979--readings],
1979
box 182, Item VW4, VW5a-VW5c
[Alcoholism Center for Women],
1973-1991
box 182, Item VW6
The girls introduced their own stories / a video tape by J. Allyn ; production, Jane Kraus, Chris Wong,
1973-1991
box 182, Item VW7
Aminah Robinson,
1973-1991
box 182, Item VW8
Part 1. On joining the order a confession / Nancy Angelo ; [produced by?] L.A. Women's Video Center,
1977
box 182, Item VW9
In mourning and rage / LA Women's Video Center ; co-directors, Jerri Allyn, Nancy Angelo, Candace Compton, Annette Hunt,
1978-1979
box 191, Item VW82-VW85, VW89-VW90
In mourning and rage / LA Women's Video Center ; co-directors, Jerri Allyn, Nancy Angelo, Candace Compton, Annette Hunt, 2
of 2,
1978-1979
box 182, Item VW10-VW11
Arlene Raven [produced by] Horsfield/Blumenthal,
1979
box 183, Item VW12
Taking stock by Cat Ashworth,
1989?
box 183, Item VW13a-VW13b
Opening Helene Aylon : Reflections on Survival,
1987 July
box 183, Item VW16-VW17
COMA County of Orange Museum of Art / video by Susan Shwartz Braig,
1987
box 183, Item VW18
[Barbie and Christie at WB],
circa 1987
box 183, Item VW19a-VW19b
[Barbie at COMA],
circa 1987
box 183, Item VW20a-VW20c
[Apsara exhibition opening],
1987
box 183, Item VW21
Castle, prickly pear, bath, waltz Angelo, Compton,
1973-1991
box 183, Item VW22-VW23
[Childcare--public service announcement] / produced by the LA Women's Video Center, 1 of 2,
1977
box 184, Item VW24a-VW24d, VW25
[Childcare--public service announcement] / produced by the LA Women's Video Center, 2 of 2,
1977
box 184, Item VW26
Love tapes by Wendy Clarke, 1 of 2,
1987-1991
box 185, Item VW27
Love tapes by Wendy Clarke, 2 of 2,
1987-1991
box 185, Item VW28a-VW28c
Candace Compton women's workshop,
1979
box 185, Item VW29-VW30
Demo tape Candace Compton ; produced by the Los Angeles Women's Video Center,
circa 1978
box 185, Item VW31-VW32, VW33a-VW33b
My friends imitating their favorite animals Candace Compton,
1979
box 185, Item VW34-VW35
Women communicating series Candace Compton, 1 of 2,
1976
box 186, Item VW36a-VW36d
Women communicating series Candace Compton, 2 of 2,
1976
box 186, Item VW38, VW39a-VW39c
box 186, Item VW40, VW41a-VW41c
box 186, Item VW42
Homemaking Marge Dean,
1973-1991
box 186, Item VW44
A different line / [directed by] Helen DeMichiel,
1978
box 186, Item VW45
Jealousy by Antoinette de Jong ; [produced by?] L.A. Women's Video Center,
1976
box 187, Item VW46
[Diane di Prima--reading],
circa 1979
box 187, Item VW47
A ritual for all women the College of St. Catherine / by Jane Eastwood & th,e Feminist Art Workshop,
1975
box 187, Item VW48-VW50
Jean Edelstein performing with dancers from Bali Jean Edelstein,
1987-1991
box 187, Item VW51
Paint the music and dance / Jean Edelstein, 1 of 2,
1987-1991
box 188, Item VW52-VW53
Paint the music and dance / Jean Edelstein, 2 of 2,
1987-1991
box 188, Item VW54-VW59
Eyes on art [produced by?] the Woman's Building,
1989
box 188, Item VW60
The feminine in Cambodian art,
1987
box 188, Item VW61
[Feminist Studio Workshop--student readings],
1973-1981
box 188, Item VW62a-VW62c
[Anne Finger's writing class for disabled women],
1987-1989
box 188, Item VW63
[First day FSW], 1 of 2,
1980
box 189, Item VW65
Granny Forrest [directed by Kathleen Forrest ; produced by] Ishtar Films,
1987-1991
box 189, Item VW66
[Feminist Studio Workshop--student self-portraits] [videorecording] / FSW students,
1979
box 189, Item VW67-VW68
Eclipse in the Western Palace Cheri Gaulke ; [produced by?] L.A. Women's Video Center,
1976 or 1977
box 189, Item VW69a-VW69d
Gilding the building,
1990 May 18
box 189, Item VW70-VW73
The goddess in art highlights / [produced by] Starr Goode,
1987-1991
box 189, Item VW74
The goddess in art Marija Gimbutas interview / [produced by] Goode, 1 of 2,
1987-1991
box 190, Item VW75
The goddess in art Marija Gimbutas interview / [produced by] Goode, 2 of 2,
1987-1991
box 190, Item VW77a-VW77b
box 190, Item VW78
Dreaming our mythology : dreams of Demeter / Geraldine Hanon,
1980
box 190, Item VW79
Heart soundings / Geraldine Hanon,
1979
box 191, Item VW80
Quandary [directed by?] Linda Henry ; [produced by?] L.A. Women's Video Center,
1976
box 191, Item VW81
[Lesbian occupations--public service announcements] [produced by the Los Angeles Women's Video Center],
1978
box 191, Item VW82
[Childcare--public service announcement] produced by the LA Women's Video Center,
1977
box 192, Item VW92
[Interviews with Nicaraguans],
1973-1991