Lewis Klahr
Lewis Klahr (born 1956) is an American animator and experimental filmmaker known for his collage work since the 1970s.[1][2][3]
Style
He uses an assortment of pop culture imagery from the 1950s to the 1970s to deconstruct the romantic promises of the past.[4]
Personal life
He is married to another experimental animator/filmmaker Janie Geiser.[5]
Selected filmography
References
- Lewis Klahr: Sixty Six – Film at Tate Modern|Tate
- The Paris Review - Circumstatial Pleasures: Collages by Lewis Klahr
- The Animated World: The Circumstantial Pleasures of Lewis Klahr on Notebook|MUBI
- Book Review: 'Pulses Of Abstraction: Episodes From A History Of Animation|Cartoon Brew
- L.A. for New York-L.A. Weekly
- "Lewis Klahr | IFFR".
- You Give Me Fever - The Village Voice
- Hi-Fi Cadets on MUBI
- "Lewis Klahr | IFFR".
- "Altair - Lewis Klahr - the Film-Makers' Cooperative".
- Anxious Animation-Amazon.com
- Complicating a Simpler Time: Lewis Klahr’s Collage Films-Indiana University Cinema
- "Lewis Klahr | IFFR".
- Cinema Scope|Era Extraña: Lewis Klahr on Sixty Six
- Circumstantial Pleasures|Wexner Center of the Arts
- Canyon Cinema : New Acquisition: Lewis Klahr's Circumstantial Pleasures
External links
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