Deborah S. Phillips Trailers
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DSP works in number of different fields: as an artist (who makes 2-, 3-, & 4-D images) as well as a translator and voice-over artist…
from 1988 – 2001, she was an active member of the Braunschweig-based artists‘ collective LABORATORIUM, where she also started working with film as one of her materials, all the while continuing to paint, make artists‘ books, installations and more. her film BREAD was included in the Goethe Institut’s programme Deutsche Experimentalfilme der 90er Jahre. in 2007 she was one of the co-founders of what is now known as Kunstverein Neukölln, a gallery and centre of different forms of artistic activities.
she conducted research into the colours red, blue and green for more than 10 years. CAPSICUM is a 16mm film accompanied by a red book. A 16mm-&-slide-collage-performance, series of paintings and book explore blue. Research into the last of 3 additive colours of light, green, was completed in 2017; a film called „Im grünen Bereich“, a green book & a series of green works-on-paper complete the trilogy… this, and more are now detailed in her comprehensive catalogue, completed in May 2018
Most Popular Deborah S. Phillips Trailers
Total trailers found: 30
27 July 2016
The adventure of Melissa and Gustavo starts aboard a red cargo ship crossing the Atlantic Ocean. It takes them from Brazil to Berlin, a city of perpetual movement, where the old constantly has to give space to the new.
12 August 2023
After a tough time, a little bit of lightness is called for itself. A search for beauty in the world around me.
01 January 2020
Part 1 of the Bethanien Tetralogy.
01 January 2020
Part 4 of the Bethanien Tetralogy.
01 January 2020
Part 3 of the Bethanien Tetralogy.
01 August 2024
Completed in 2024. 40 sec, Super 8
01 January 2020
My (former) neighbour, Samer is a trained translator & interpreter between Arabic and Chinese & would like to work as such.
01 January 2017
when an artist has to improvise... she finds something green in it
01 January 1993
A third of a film-book-installation project. Three times fallen, three times restarted, three legs, three ends.
31 December 2020
A tribute to a special place – Kunstquartier Bethanien
01 January 2020
Part 2 of the Bethanien Tetralogy.
01 January 2005
Deborah S. Phillips Super 8, stumm, 2005 2:30 min.
30 January 2026
Fragments and impressions of urban debris come alive through playful stop-motion and superimpositions.
25 January 2024
My mother, Carol Frieda Herman P. Hirsch, Chaya bas Moshe ve Yehudit, died on June 23, 2022, at home, the way she wanted her last weeks to be.
01 January 2008
Ruminations about the color red.
01 January 2018
Green turns red, so my colours come full circle.
01 January 2023
There is such a variety of places where you can find water in Berlin: sometimes, you feel like you are in the countryside, other times, it is industrial, or just full.
01 January 2025
Close-up cinema in London asked people who have shown films there in the last years whether they wanted to make a short film for their anniversary.
01 January 1994
A short film by Deborah S. Phillips.
31 December 2017
After 13 years of artistic research into the 3 colours of light (which started with CAPSICUM), this film (also made a handmade book) looks into the colour that is, bascially, life - green.
06 May 2021
Short by Deborah Phillips.
01 January 1998
A 35 mm. experimental film.
01 January 2025
For decades, I've been walking up & down this road, usually starting at the centre of the universe, Hermannplatz, heading north to Bethanien or the market.
01 January 2026
As a printmaker, the effect of sequences of prints & details thereof always seem to want to be filme�
13 July 2017
Reflections on the joy of being able to use a large studio to paint & to be able to film as well for a short time.
01 January 2003
This is composition reacting to a whinging zeitgeist, threatened with the possibility of war. A still-life in time, a means of having hope.
01 January 2005
«71» is guided by impressions and feelings of an artist during shooting: a feeling of absurdity that comes when one travels to the back of beyond without ever reaching anywhere.
01 January 2001
In "Mosaïc", the Islamic and Jewish decorative and architectural motifs are based on images, drawings and photographs of intercultural places: Samarkand, Bukhara, Fez, Casablanca, Andalusia, Isfahan, Cairo, Istanbul.
01 June 1992
A path doesn't always go straight - everything has to go around corners....
01 January 1994
Loosely based on Lewis Caroll's Through the looking glass, BREAD is a series of metamorphoses. We pass through a table into a world of strange mutations: bread crumbs bounce and dance.