Silkscreens
Originally released in 1978. Silkscreens is a feature film. directed by Katy Martin. At just 19 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
"SILKSCREENS follows the choreography of printmakers at work, pulling the edition of Jasper Johns' print, THE DUTCH WIVES. It was filmed at Simca Print Artists in New York. I got the notion of repetitive labor as a form of dance from the French painter, Edgar Degas. No doubt, I was also influenced by minimalism with its impetus to integrate normal, workaday movements into fine art. For the sound track, I worked with the musician, Richard Teitelbaum (who in turn had worked with John Cage). We used ambient sounds from the print shop and the street outside to reflect the kind of hearing that you experience as you work, when sounds float in and out of consciousness. The artist, Jasper Johns, does not appear in this film. My next film, HANAFUDA, focused on Johns at work with the printers at Simca." -Katy Martin.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Silkscreens about?
"SILKSCREENS follows the choreography of printmakers at work, pulling the edition of Jasper Johns' print, THE DUTCH WIVES. It was filmed at Simca Print Artists in New York. I got the notion of rep...
Who directed Silkscreens?
Silkscreens was directed by Katy Martin.
How long is Silkscreens?
Silkscreens has a runtime of 0 hours and 19 minutes (19 minutes total).
When was Silkscreens released?
Silkscreens was released on April 4, 1978 in theaters.