Box 11
Container
Contains 17 Results:
The Sanguinaires Format: VHS
unspecified — Box: 11
Identifier: V-8152
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.
The Wall (Le Mur) Format: VHS
unspecified — Box: 11
Identifier: V-8153
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.
Tamas & Juli Length: 61:24 Format: VHS
unspecified — Box: 11
Identifier: V-8154
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.
The Book of Life - Hal Hartley Format: VHS
unspecified — Box: 11
Identifier: V-8155
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.
Life on Earth Format: VHS
unspecified — Box: 11
Identifier: V-8156
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.
First Night of My Life Format: VHS
unspecified — Box: 11
Identifier: V-8157
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.
Susceptible to Kindness Miss Evers' Boys and the Tuskegee Syphilis Study Format: VHS, 1994
unspecified — Box: 11
Identifier: V-8271
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1994