Most Popular Edward Luyken Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
Entr'acte Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Against the background of a white wall, Luyken films two performances. The images are interspersed with one another: a man and a woman are painted with white paint, while another couple is wrapped in paper and coloured with paint.
Celvast Trailer (1984)
01 January 1984
In the early 1980s, Edward Luyken had his own studio on the Lijnbaansgracht in Amsterdam. He also lived in the studio.
Seven-Zero-Seven Trailer (1978)
01 January 1978
This film is composed of ten films, some of which originally intended for display on three screens at once; the first was Berlino-Milan-Lisboa ; a film about Berlin in the middle of Milan right and left of Lisbon; with three audio tracks, front, and two each coming from a back corner.
Echelon Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Echelon begins with images of Luyken’s sons, who are hitting pieces of a sarcophagus. We then see images of performances that depict a disabled woman, followed by shots of wrecked trains.
La rencontre Trailer (1978)
01 January 1978
Performance by Edward Luyken in his Paris home. Luyken wears overalls like those worn by German tank soldiers.
Painted Monitor Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
An evening of television is apparently reduced to a few minutes. The image is blue, with an occasional hint of red for contrast.
De macht der twee Trailer (1987)
01 January 1987
Duality is the starting point for this collection of Luyken-like associations: his two sons at different locations perform small actions; signed a cross returns as three-dimensional shape; indoor and outdoor spaces.
Zero One Trailer (1977)
23 May 1977
Zero-One is a figurative animation film consisting of thirty short animations. Luyken consistently begins with a triangle.
Ten Past Six Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
The visual artist Luyken in his studio (in New York), in a stop-motion film in which he creates ephemeral works of art on a white wall, using paint, wood, string, and similar items.
Negative Trailer (1985)
01 January 1985
The film begins with negative images of the destruction or etching plates. In the following scenes, we see images of construction workers, (dance) performances, and the daily life of Luyken.
Armature Trailer (1996)
01 January 1996
Luyken reads aloud autobiographical texts, as we see images of a performance by Eve Heyningen as Ophelia.
White Line Fever Trailer (1978)
29 August 1978
A filmed diary that documents the period that Luyken stayed in the United States. The film consists of three parts: a half-hour filmed in New York, a half-hour report of hitchhiking from the east to the west coast, and again another half hour in New York.
Berlin Trailer (1977)
12 December 1977
The filmmaker travels by train from France to Berlin. In six short chapters, we see the journey and the city.