Vito Acconci

Vito Acconci

Born: January 24, 1940
Died: April 27, 2017
in New York City, New York, USA
Vito Hannibal Acconci is an American designer, landscape architect, performance and installation artist.

Movies for Vito Acconci...

The Art of Time
Title: The Art of Time
Character: Self
Released: July 30, 2017
Type: Movie
Explores some of the most innovative attempts by contemporary artists, filmmakers, architects etc to explore multiple Temporalities and to counter the uniform sense of time promoted by our technology-driven society.
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Burden
Title: Burden
Character: Self
Released: April 16, 2016
Type: Movie
A probing portrait of Chris Burden, an artist who took creative expression to the limits and risked his life in the name of art.
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Revenge of the Mekons
Title: Revenge of the Mekons
Character: Himself
Released: November 14, 2013
Type: Movie
Documentary about the Mekons.
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Chelsea on the Rocks
Title: Chelsea on the Rocks
Released: May 23, 2008
Type: Movie
Chelsea on the Rocks celebrates the personalities and artistic voices that have emerged from New York’s legendary Chelsea Hotel. Once considered an untouchable, impenetrable tower for writers, artists, musicians and mavericks, it has been recently claimed as a boutique hotel venture for a management company that shows disregard for its formidable history. –Cannes Film Festival
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You're Going to Die!
Title: You're Going to Die!
Character: Narrator
Released: October 22, 2006
Type: Movie
"You’re Going to Die!" is a children’s story exploring one simple idea ad nauseum bonum. This video treatment by Dennis Palazzolo adapts prose by Timothy Furstnau using original footage and clips lifted from famous movies, and features the close-mic’d muttering voiceover of artist Vito Acconci.
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Steven Holl: The Body in Space
Title: Steven Holl: The Body in Space
Character: Self
Released: February 22, 1999
Type: Movie
"Steven Holl: The Body in Space" explores the career of the innovative, highly renowned American architect. In this portrait Holl presents some of his most acclaimed works, including the Makuhari Housing Complex in Chiba, Japan and the Chapel of St. Ignatius in Seattle. Centered around the completion of Holl's Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki, the film observes his process and reasoning throughout the duration of the project
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The Golden Boat
Title: The Golden Boat
Character: Swiss assassin
Released: June 22, 1991
Type: Movie
Inspired in form by American police TV shows and soap operas, The Golden Boat is a madcap, surreal dash through the streets of New York city, telling the mysterious and often hilarious story of an aged street-person named Austin, a comically compulsive assassin, as he joins up with a young rock critic and philosophy student named Israel Williams. In the course of their adventures, Austin pursues his object of desire - a Mexican soap opera star - and along the way engages a host of TV characters and bit players, whose repartee range from gangsterish insults to the question of God's existence.
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14 Americans: Directions of the 1970s
Title: 14 Americans: Directions of the 1970s
Character: Himself
Released: September 1, 1981
Type: Movie
The multiple means of making art after the end of illusionism led these artists to create performances, sculptures, earthworks, tableaux, furniture, shaped canvases, and more, using unusual materials. They explore the process of making forms and giving meanings to those forms. In this idea art, their focus is as often social and psychological as artistic. Some of their activities enlist engineering and construction techniques, others compose texts or scripts that are central to their art. Some cast the viewer in the role of a spectator, while the others demand active participation. The sources for their concepts and art works are equally diverse; the delicate proportions and balance of Early Renaissance painting, the exploration of the surface of the moon, the structure and inventions of vernacular architects, to name only a few.
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How to Fly
Title: How to Fly
Released: January 1, 1981
Type: Movie
A completely nonlinear collage of unconnected scenes.
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Journeys from Berlin/1971
Title: Journeys from Berlin/1971
Released: January 11, 1980
Type: Movie
An epic meditation on psychoanalysis, the Baader-Meinhof, feminism, and pre-revolutionary Russia.
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The Red Tapes
Title: The Red Tapes
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 1977
Type: Movie
A three-part video epic in which avant-garde artist Vito Acconci explores the relationship between the self and national mythology. Through multiple vignettes, Acconci brings together a collage of music, photographs, diorama, experimental theater and his own profile, to tell a semi-autobiographical narrative that, in turn, becomes a critique of the alienated quality of American mythology.
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Turn-On
Title: Turn-On
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 1974
Type: Movie
The back of Acconci's head is seen in tight close-up. He hums to himself, first lyrically, then aggressively, violently. Suddenly he wheels around to face the camera, his face filling the screen in extreme close-up, squinting at the viewer and speaking breathlessly. When finished, he turns and continues to hum, repeating this cycle again and again.
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My Word
Title: My Word
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 1974
Type: Movie
In this feature-length silent film, Acconci uses hand-written title cards to present an "interior monologue" about speaking, language, and silence. The written text alternates with images of Acconci, alone in the interior of an urban loft or on a rooftop, with the skyline of downtown New York as a backdrop.
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Willoughby Sharp Videoviews Vito Acconci
Title: Willoughby Sharp Videoviews Vito Acconci
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 1973
Type: Movie
This early document is a videotaped interview ("videoview") of Vito Acconci by Willoughby Sharp during which they discuss Acconci's development as an artist. The intimate conversation addresses such concerns as Acconci's thoughts on the exhibition space, his transition from the page to the performance, and the role of video and photo documentation for performance art in general.
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Undertone
Title: Undertone
Character: Vito Acconci
Released: January 1, 1972
Type: Movie
"In this now infamous tape, exemplary of his early transgressive performance style, Acconci sits and relates a masturbatory fantasy about a girl rubbing his legs under the table. Carrying on a rambling dialogue that shifts back and forth between the camera/spectator and himself, Acconci sexualizes the implicit contract between performer and viewer - the viewer serving as a voyeur who makes the performance possible by watching and completing the scene, believing the fantasy."
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Seedbed
Title: Seedbed
Released: January 1, 1972
Type: Movie
“In this legendary sculpture/performance Acconci lay beneath a ramp built in the Sonnabend Gallery. Over the course of three weeks, he masturbated eight hours a day while murmuring things like, "You're pushing your cunt down on my mouth" or "You're ramming your cock down into my ass." Not only does the architectural intervention presage much of his subsequent work, but all of Acconci's fixations converge in this, the spiritual sphincter of his art. In Seedbed Acconci is the producer and the receiver of the work's pleasure. He is simultaneously public and private, making marks yet leaving little behind, and demonstrating ultra-awareness of his viewer while being in a semi-trance state.” – Jerry Saltz (via: http://www.ubu.com/film/acconci_seedbed.html)
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Pryings
Title: Pryings
Released: January 21, 1971
Type: Movie
A documentation of a live performance at New York University, Pryings is a graphic exploration of the physical and psychological dynamics of male/female interaction, a study in control, violation and resistance. The camera focuses tightly on Kathy Dillon's face, as Acconci tries to pry open her closed eyes. Dillon resists, at times protecting her face or fighting to get away. Locked in a silent embrace, the couple's struggle is violent, passionate; Acconci's sadistic coercion is tinged with a sinister tenderness. The body is a vehicle for a literal enactment of the desire for and resistance against intimate contact.
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Centers
Title: Centers
Character: Self
Released: January 1, 1971
Type: Movie
Poet and artist Vito Acconci points his finger towards the camera and his own reflection in an offscreen video monitor.
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Conversions 1
Title: Conversions 1
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 1971
Type: Movie
In these three exercises, Acconci plays with trans-gender illusions, manipulating and altering his own body parts to suggest sexual transformations.
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Remote Control
Title: Remote Control
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 1971
Type: Movie
The two-channel piece Remote Control is an exercise in manipulation and control between artist and subject, male and female. On separate channels, the viewer sees Acconci and Kathy Dillon sitting alone in wooden boxes in different rooms, each facing a static camera. Although they can only see and hear each other on separate monitors, they attempt to interact and respond to one another directly, as if their communication were unmediated. Through language and gesture, Acconci tries to manipulate Dillon's actions from his box, as though by remote control.
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Claim Excerpts
Title: Claim Excerpts
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 1971
Type: Movie
A documentation of one of Acconci's most notorious performances, Claim Excerpts is a highly confrontational work, an exercise in self-induced, heightened behavioral states, and an aggressive psychological exploration of the artist/viewer relationship. During the three-hour performance, Acconci sat in the basement of 93 Grand Street in New York, blindfolded, armed with metal pipes and a crowbar. His image was seen on a video monitor in the upstairs gallery space. Staking claim to his territory, he tries to hypnotize himself through language into an obsessive state of possessiveness.
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Association Area
Title: Association Area
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 1971
Type: Movie
This early performance tape is an example of what Acconci has termed his "quasi-ESP exercises," in which he explores mental concentration and intuition as a means of non-visual and non-verbal perception, interaction and communication. Blindfolded and wearing earplugs, Acconci and another man attempt to intuit and imitate each other's movements and bearing, though they can neither hear nor see.
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Three Adaptation Studies
Title: Three Adaptation Studies
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 1970
Type: Movie
Three-part short film. In 'Blindfold Catching', a blindfolded Acconci reacts, flinching and lunging, as rubber balls are repeatedly thrown at him from off-screen. In 'Soap & Eyes', he tries to keep his eyes open after dousing his face with soapsuds, resulting in a tragicomic clown face. In 'Hand and Mouth', he repeatedly forces his fist into his mouth until he gags.