Eva Kolcze Trailers
Pepper's Ghost Trailer
Eva Kolcze is a Toronto based artist who creates films and installations that investigate themes of landscape, architecture and the body. Her work has screened at venues and festivals including the National Gallery of Canada, Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (MAC), Anthology Film Archives, the Gardiner Museum, Nuit Blanche, Cinémathèque québécoise, Birch Contemporary and the Images Festival. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Art from OCAD University and a Master of Fine Art from York University.
Most Popular Eva Kolcze Trailers
Total trailers found: 13
09 December 2013
The Cheltenham Badlands are exposed geological formations that once lay beneath an ancient lake. The barren, rolling landscape was sculpted by the water that flowed over it.
07 September 2013
Pepper's Ghost, by Torontonian Stephen Broomer, transforms an office formerly used for observation studies into a tunnel of performative, transfixing illusionism, creating surprising images using filters, fabric and a combination of sunlight and fluorescents.
01 April 2019
The Toronto islands are subject to flooding and erosion. The ebbs and flows of Lake Ontario / Lake Iroquois have created the islands and will one day take them away.
09 December 2014
The film explores the utopian visions that inspired the Brutalist movement and the material and aesthetic connection between concrete and celluloid.
01 January 2021
a single-channel video installation that explores the concept of geological time and how it is recorded within the earth’s surface.
08 March 2017
Dust Cycles investigates the past and present of the Bluffs, from the rock and clay strata that reveal the last Ice Age to the present day properties on the brink of destruction due to erosion.
01 March 2011
A hand processed film exploring the modernist structures of a popular amusement park on the Toronto Islands.
09 December 2016
A study of light and shadows on a late summer afternoon.
29 October 2015
A kinetic journey through Expo 67, revisiting Canada’s centennial through the symbols, choreographies, and built environments of the World’s Fair and its construction of (inter)nationalism.
05 June 2019
A foggy portrait on snow clad mountains.
21 May 2024
Pendulum examines local plant life and constructed nature preserves, blending still and moving images to represent time's fluidity and its effect on botanical evolution.
01 January 2010
Single channel video installation which traces the absence and explores the history of a demolished building at 775 King St.
18 January 2012
A tactile journey in three parts, Markings 1-3 explores nature through the surface of celluloid, using such techniques as tinting, toning, painting and scratching.