"Filming the Unspeakable: The Cinema of Yvonne Rainer" by Dana ReinoosĪfter reading a few interviews and watching two of Yvonne Rainer's early films, I'm pretty smitten with her philosophies and artistic merits (not surprising, given how she transparently flaunts influences from Godard's more esoteric qualities, naming him as directly as an inspiration for her art in both films I've seen). Yvonne Rainer on Reviving an Iconic Work of the 1960s for Performa 19 The White Review: Interview with Yvonne Rainer Screen Time with Yvonne Rainer (Interview) Narcissism and Pleasure: An Interview with Yvonne Rainer Step by Step Guide to Dance, The Guardian Revisions: Essays by Apollo Musagète, Yvonne Rainer, and Others, Various (2011) Poems, Tim Griffin and Yvonne Rainer (2011) Yvonne Rainer, Catherine Wood and Yvonne Rainer (2007) Talking pictures: Filme, Feminismus, Psychoanalyse, Avantgarde, Yvonne Rainer (1994)Ī Woman Who-: Essays, Interviews, Scripts, Yvonne Rainer (1999) The films of Yvonne Rainer, Yvonne Rainer (1989) The Concept of Dust, or How do you look when there's nothing left to move? (2015) (2006)Īssisted Living: Do You Have Any Money? (2013) (1973)ĪG Indexical, with a Little Help from H.M. Trio A/The Mind is a Muscle (Part 1) (1966) It must either be made less fancy or the fact of that intrinsic difficulty must be emphasized to the point that it becomes almost impossible to see.”Īfter Many a Summer Dies the Swan: Hybrid (2002) “No to spectacle no to virtuosity no to transformations and magic and make believe no to glamour and transcendency of the star image no to the heroic no to the anti-heroic no to trash imagery no to involvement of performer or spectator no to style no to camp no to seduction of spectator by the wiles of the performer no to eccentricity no to moving or being moved.”
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