Michael Snow was considered one of Canada's most important artists, and one of the world's leading experimental filmmakers. His wide-ranging and multidisciplinary oeuvre explored the possibilities inherent in different mediums and genres, and encompassed film and video, painting, sculpture, photography, writing, and music. Snow's practice comprised a thorough investigation into the nature of perception. While Snow early established himself as a successful painter and musician in his native Toronto, it was his 1962 move to New York City that marked the beginning of his rise to international prominence. He entered into a long-lasting and fruitful dialogue with downtown Manhattan's artistic avant garde, exchanging ideas with figures such as Yvonne Rainer, Philip Glass, Sol LeWitt, and Richard Foreman, and developing of some of his most ambitious and influential works to date. His 1964 film New York Eye and Ear Control documents his growing involvement with the burgeoning free jazz moveme...
Dream Life
1972
Cinématon
1978
Diaries, Notes, and Sketches
1968
Birth of a Nation
1997
Bill's Hat
1967
Toronto Jazz
1963
EXPRMNTL
2016
Free Radicals: A History of Experimental Film
2011
I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art
1987
‘Rameau’s Nephew’ by Diderot (Thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen
1974
Home Movies 1971-81
1985
Portrait of Snow
2016
The Stone Age
1970
Hapax Legomena I: Nostalgia
1971
Grand Opera: An Historical Romance
1979
Manual of Arms
1966
Snow Business
1983
L’œil omnidirectionnel de Michael Snow
2019
Michael Snow Up Close
1996
Short Shave
1965
Michael Snow Portrait
2011
Cinématon n°44 : Michael Snow
1979
A Lecture
1968
Snowblind
1968
Snow In Vienna
2013