Jack Goldstein
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Under Water Sea Fantasy
Beginning production in 1983 and completed just prior to Goldstein’s suicide in 2003, Under Water Sea Fantasy reveals Goldstein’s acute understanding of the perception of spectacle and the power of image. Using production values influenced by Hollywood studio techniques, he exploits the spectacular effects of visual presence and the interplay of sound and image. Footage of natural phenomena such as underwater life, volcanic eruptions and celestial events is montaged into a flow of appearing and disappearing energies with no clear narrative structure.Year:
2004

The Jump
Goldstein's landmark 1978 rotoscopic animation. Often played on a loop. 16mm, color, silent, 19s.Year:
1978

Bone China
In the tautly poetic Bone China (1976) a colourfully plumed painted bird flaps frantically around a china plate to the sound of beating wings.Year:
1976

Some Butterflies
A short film by Jack GoldsteinYear:
1975

A White Dove
A short film by Jack GoldsteinYear:
1975

The Chair
In The Chair (1975) the glaring white highlights on a freshly painted black chair rhyme with multicoloured feathers that fall and stick to the paint, caught by both paint and camera, while the chair itself nearly disappears into the deep blue background. One take, a little over 7 minutes in length is a black wooden chair slowly being rained upon by large multi-colored feathers. There is no sound. The piece is Zen like and meditative transporting the viewer into contentment as feathers gather on and around the chair.Year:
1975

Shane
Experimental short, a looping 16mm color film portrait of a German Shepherd dog, with sound.Year:
1975

A Ballet Shoe
16mm film close-up of a ballet shoe being untied.Year:
1975

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Appropriates the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio’s familiar production logo, stripping away the company name, tinting the background a deep hue of red, and repeating the lion’s thundering roar on a continuous loop, thereby highlighting the artifice involved in commercial filmmaking.Year:
1975

The Knife
In The Knife (1975) red light falls onto a knife against a dark background, coating the silvery blade inch by inch until it is fully illuminated. The experiment is then repeated in green, then in light red, next blue, and finally pale yellow. It’s a very Hitchcockian approach to creating meaning, as if all the elements - object, colour, space and time - had been isolated from the suspense, only to be reconstructed anew, creating silent, artificial drama. And, as with Hitchcock, the motifs are fetishistically charged: knife, dog, door, bird, lion: ‘...they are all Freudian in some sense’, observed Goldstein.Year:
1975

The Portrait of Père Tanguy
The trace is similar to the index, but there is a more complex relationship to the original referent because the trace is at once a repetition and an erasure. In his 1974 film The Portrait of Père Tanguy, Goldstein traced a reproduction of the famous Vincent van Gogh painting of the same name. While on the one hand Goldstein's presence is affirmed by the mark which he makes on the paper, on the other, his sense of selfhood or individual identity is called into question by the fact that he is merely tracing an image produced by another individual, an image originally intended to assert van Gogh's individuality and sense of selfhood. The repetition is compounded by the fact that the tracing is, in fact, a tracing of a reproduction so that we are faced with a seemingly endless trail of doubling and disappearance.Year:
1974
A Bird
16mm Color SoundYear:
1974
A Goldfish
among the finest examples of postconceptual work to come out of the ‘70s and ‘80sYear:
1974
A Reading
16mm Color SoundYear:
1973
A Door
16mm B/W SoundYear:
1972

Focus
16mm film, black and white, silent.Year:
1972

Some Plates
16mm film, color, sound.Year:
1972

A Glass of Milk
Film, 16mm, black and white, mono sound.Year:
1972

A Spotlight
16mm film, black and white, sound.Year:
1972

There / Roomdefinition
16mm film, black and white, sound.Year:
1971

A Nail
16mm film, color, sound.Year:
1971