Malcolm LE GRICE British, 1940-2024
138 x 184 cm (overall)
Packed: 49 x 49 x 36 cm
Sold with MLG001
“The film began with a sequence of 8mm film I shot of a horse being exercised in the village of Berlin near Hamburg, northern Germany. This was refilmed from the screen in 16mm black and white, running the film at different speeds and directions, and with the camera at different angles to the screen. I then made a series of short loops that were superimposed with the same material in negative, but where the loops were of different lengths, so they produced a phase shift. The material generated in this way was then re-coloured using small pieces of theatrical lighting colour filters which I pulled by hand through the contact film-printer installed at the London Filmmakers Co-operative. The material produced was then used to make multiple superimpositions. It was finally combined with some early newsreel material of horses being led from a burning barn that were treated to the same colour transformation processes. There was no initial plan to the work – it developed as I responded to the processes of transformation – rather in the manner of a Jazz improvisation on a theme. It is a kind of visual poetic drama where the sequence of image transformations and the ‘narrative’ are integrated as the content. The music was made for the film by Brian Eno who at the time was exploring, in sound, a similar use of loops that changed their phase shift.” (Le Grice, Malcolm, ‘Berlin Horse’ in Moure, Gloria, ed., 2004. Behind the facts. Interfunktionen 1968-1975, 416)
Exhibitions
1973. Filmaktion, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, UK
1974.Projekt '74, Cologne, Germany
1976.Arte Inglese Oggi, Palazzo Reale, Milan, Italy
1977.Documenta 6, Kassel, Germany
1977.Film als Film, Cologne, Berlin and Essen, Germany
1979.Film as Film, Hayward Gallery, London, UK
2000.Live in Your Head, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK
2002. Shoot Shoot Shoot, Tate Modern, London (touring), UK
2003.A Century of British Artists Film and Video, Tate Britain, London, UK
2003. X-Screen, MUMOK, Vienna, Austria
2003. Behind the facts. Interfunktionen 1968-1975. Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona (travelling: Seralves, Porto, Portugal, 2004; Kusthalle Friedricianum, Kassel, Germany, 2005; Museum of Modern Art, Bogota, Colombia, 2008)
2011. Malcolm Le Grice: Le Temps des Images, Espace Multimédia Gantner, Bourgogne, France
2012. Filmaktion, Tate Modern, London, UK
Literature
Beauvais, Yann, ed., 2015. Malcolm Le Grice: Le Temps des Images. Dijon: Les Presses du Réel, 328-329.
Michalka, Matthias, ed., 2004. X-Screen: Film Installations and Actions in the 1960s and 1970s. Cologne: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 112-115.
Moure, Gloria, ed., 2004. Behind the facts. Interfunktionen 1968-1975. Barcelona Ediciones Poligrafa, 416.