Rosalind Schneider

Rosalind Schneider Trailers

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Rosalind has been in the vanguard of “Art of the Moving Image” or “Film as Art” since the early ’70s. Her expansive and prolific body of work spans over 40 years as an artist exploring the nature of energy and our natural environment. In the process, she has captured the energy and power of water, ice burgs, trees and landscapes and translated it into her own artistic language. Her singular vision has taken her on a creative journey that has pushed the boundaries of visual media from painting to sculpture to film, video and digital media. Her quest has led to the mastery and fusion of these various media to create an original and unique visual language for the forces of nature. Rosalind has exhibited in solo and group shows throughout the US since the early 1970s. She was the first artist to show “Film as Art” at the Hirshhorn Museum in 1974. Her films were also part of "The Color of Ritual, The Color of Thought, Women Avant-Garde Filmmakers in America 1930-2000 " curated by Chrissie Iles at the Whitney Museum and her video installation of “Wave Transformations” was projected on a huge inflatable globe during Art Basel Miami 2006 at the Miami Beach Cinematheque In 2009, her film was made part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art Film Archives in New York. Rosalind’s work has been shown worldwide -- throughout the US, Europe and Israel. It is part of the Donnell Film Library, New York City, Art Students League, Lincoln Center Dance Archives, NYNEX Collection and others.

Most Popular Rosalind Schneider Trailers

Total trailers found: 15

The Butterfly Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

A poetic encounter between a child and a butterfly

On Trailer (1972)

25 February 1972

"Sexuality as a trip. Superimposed images of Chinese restaurant signs, store fronts and city lights over the intense coupling of an involved pair of lovers.

Abstraction Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

"Abstraction deals with the interpretation of abstract form as found in the combination of the nude body, landscape, and objects.

Spring Thing Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Created with an optical printer, frozen moments of budding in nature evoke the beginning of spring.

The Silence of Snow Trailer (2022)

02 February 2022

A garden transformation by snow and ice as the vehicle for a new landscape. The blizzard becomes the sculptor creating an abstraction of the real.

Irvington To New York Trailer (1972)

29 February 1972

"Images seen from a train are transformed into a multi-layered visual experience. In quick flashes and single frames, the film builds momentum as it concentrates on the texture of landscape, towns and industry along the Hudson River.

Life Notes I Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Leaping Tiger Gorge: Redefined Trailer (2015)

01 January 2015

Leaping Tiger Gorge: Redefined reinvents footage of the Yangtze River in China as it rushes into a narrow gorge.

Andrea Acting Out Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

"An experimental portrait of the filmmaker's ten year old daughter. Based on footage collected over a two year period, the film explores the inner and outer consciousness of the child and develops the nature of her fantasy life in abstract terms.

Earth Saga Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

"Based on Icelandic landscape, EARTH SAGA reveals the powerful beauty of a land formed by volcanic explosion.

Alaska: A Fusion of Realities Trailer (2013)

01 January 2013

Alaska: A Fusion of Realities reinvents land, ice and water to create an expanded vision of the environment.

Orbitas Trailer (1971)

13 June 1971

"Used as creative writing stimulus, elementary and high school. Has been likened to a journey into inner/outer space.

Still Life Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

"A voyage into red cabbage and shells. Shells transform themselves into orange canyons. Cabbage as the universe! A painter's film.

Parallax Trailer (1973)

14 February 1973

Three-screen film. Three projectors with lamps of equal wattage are required, having lenses of 2" for normal projection: approx.

The Jeff Film Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977