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Abigail Child

Abigail Child

Directing·Newark, New Jersey, USA

Abigail Child has been at the forefront of experimental writing and media since the 1980s, having completed more than thirty film and video works and installations, and six books. An acknowledged pioneer in montage, Child’s early film work addressed the interplay be- tween sound and image in the context of resh aping narrative tropes, in a manner that prefigured many contemporary and future media concerns. Her major projects include Is This What You Were Born For?: a 9 year, 7-part work; B/Side: a film that negotiates the politics of internal colonialism in New York City; 8 Million: a collaboration with avant-percussionist Ikue Mori that re- defines the “music video”; The Suburban Trilogy: a modular digi-film that prismatically examines a politics of place and identity; and MirrorWorlds: a multi-screen installation that incorporates parts of Child’s “foreign film” series to explore narrative excess. A new film, A Shape of Error, is constructed as an imaginary ‘home movie’ of the life of Mary Shelley.

Child has exhibited worldwide, with retrospectives at Anthology Film Archives (NY), the San Francisco Cinematheque, Sala Trevi in Rome, Exis (Korea), and Harvard Cinematheque, and in important showcases such as The Whitney Biennale, the Viennale and MoMA’s Millenium show. Her work is featured at numerous international film festivals, including the New York Film Festival, Rotterdam, Locarno and London Festivals, among others and is in the permanent collections of MOMA, NY, Centre Pompidou, and Arsenal Berlin. Child has received numerous awards and accolades, including the Rome Prize, a Radcliffe Institute Fellowship, Guggenheim Fellow, Fulbright Award and the Stan Brakhage Award. Harvard University Cinematheque has created an Abigail Child Collection dedicated to preserving and exhibiting her work. As a teacher at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Child has been instrumental in building an expansive media and film art program; she has influenced a generation of younger artists. Child is also the author of five books of poetry (A Motive for Mayhem, Scatter Matrix and Artificial Memory among them) and a book of critical writings: THIS IS CALLED MOVING: A Critical Poetics of Film from University of Alabama Press (2005).

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Filmography · 48
Cinexpérimentaux 14 : Rencontre avec Abigail ChildThe Suburban TrilogyIs This What You Were Born For?Precipice2020Origin of the Species2020BLUE EDIT2020La Lucha (The Struggle)2017Acts and Intermissions2014Salomé2013Unbound2013Elsa merdelamerdelamer2013Vis à Vis2012A Shape of Error2011Surf + Turf2010Riding the Tiger: Letters from Capitalist China2009(If I Can Sing a Song About) Ligatures2007On the Downlow2007Fucking Different New York2007The Party2006Mirror World2005To and No Fro2004The Future is Behind You2004Cake + Steak2002Subtalk2001Dark Dark2000Surface Noise1999Below the New: A Russian Chronicle1996B/Side1995Through the Looking Lass or Snow White19928 Million1990Swamp1989Mercy1988Both1987Mayhem1986Perils1984Covert Action1983Mutiny1982Radio Adios1981Prefaces1979Pacific Far East Line1979Ornamentals1978Peripeteia II1978Daylight Test Section1977Peripeteia I1977Some Exterior Presence1975Tar Garden1972Game1970Except for the People
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