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'''Struggle in New York - Борба у Њујорку''' is a film by Zoran Popović.
'''Struggle in New York - Борба у Њујорку''' is a film by Zoran Popović.
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!Authors
!Segment
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!Participants
!Booklet pg.
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|International Local
|International Local:
|International Local (Sarah Charlesworth, Joseph Kosuth, Anthony McCall)
 
* Sarah Charlesworth
* Joseph Kosuth
* Anthony McCall
|"International Local"
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|3-4
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|Whitney Boycott
|Artists Meeting for Cultural Change
|Artists Meeting for Cultural Change
|"Whitney Boycott"
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|3
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|Collective Voice
|Collective Voice:
|Collective Voice (Terry Berkowitz, Corinne Bronfman, Ruth Rachlin)
 
* Terry Berkowitz
* Corinne Bronfman
* Ruth Rachlin
|"Collective Voice"
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|4
|4.
|Back and Forth
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|Saul Beveridge, Karl Condé
* Saul Beveridge
* Karl Condé
|"Back and Forth"
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|5
|5.
|3 Big Reasons
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|Adrienne Hamalian, Howard Schamest
* Adrienne Hamalian
* Howard Schamest
|"3 Big Reasons"
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|6.
|The Bronx
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|Klaus Mettig, Katharina Sieverding
* Klaus Mettig
* Katharina Sieverding
|"The Bronx"
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|A New Disguise for the Bourgeoisie
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|Michael Krugman, Saul Ostrow
* Michael Krugman
* Saul Ostrow
|"A New Disguise for the Bourgeoisie"
|15-17
|15-17
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|Comment
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|[[Ian Burn]]
* Ian Burn
|"Comment"
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|The Arts Are a Growth Industry, Alright. If You’re Fond of Cancer
|[[Red-Herring]]
|[[Red-Herring]] (Breakstone, Michael Corris, Preston Heller, Andrew Menard)
 
* Jill Breakstone
* Michael Corris
* Preston Heller
* Andrew Menard
|"The Arts Are a Growth Industry, Alright. If You’re Fond of Cancer"
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|19
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|10.
|Art & Language Edition
|[[The Fox]]
|[[The Fox]]
|"Art & Language Edition"
|20-21
|20-21
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|{{RLink|Now}}
|(Provisional) Art & Language
|[[(Provisional) Art & Language]] ([[Mayo Thompson]], [[Jesse Chamberlain]], [[Kathryn Bigelow]], [[Christine Kozlov]], [[Paula Ramsden]], [[Mel Ramsden]])
 
* [[Kathryn Bigelow]]
* [[Jesse Chamberlain]]
* [[Christine Kozlov]]
* [[Mel Ramsden]]
* [[Paula Ramsden]]
* [[Mayo Thompson]]
|"[[And Now for Something Completely Different]]"
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== Reviews ==
=== ARTMargins ===
June 2018<ref>https://direct.mit.edu/artm/article-abstract/7/2/17/18060/The-Howling-Wilderness-of-the-Maladaptive-Struggle</ref>
Branislav Jakovljević


== Book ==
== Book ==

Latest revision as of 15:23, 8 October 2023

Poster

Struggle in New York - Борба у Њујорку is a film by Zoran Popović.

16mm, b&w, sound, 55m 30s

Background

  • Article of the same name
  • Filmed Oct - Nov 1976 in NY

Segments

Authors Segment Booklet pg.
1. International Local:
  • Sarah Charlesworth
  • Joseph Kosuth
  • Anthony McCall
"International Local" 3-4
2. Artists Meeting for Cultural Change "Whitney Boycott"
3. Collective Voice:
  • Terry Berkowitz
  • Corinne Bronfman
  • Ruth Rachlin
"Collective Voice"
4.
  • Saul Beveridge
  • Karl Condé
"Back and Forth"
5.
  • Adrienne Hamalian
  • Howard Schamest
"3 Big Reasons"
6.
  • Klaus Mettig
  • Katharina Sieverding
"The Bronx"
7.
  • Michael Krugman
  • Saul Ostrow
"A New Disguise for the Bourgeoisie" 15-17
8.
  • Ian Burn
"Comment" 18
9. Red-Herring
  • Jill Breakstone
  • Michael Corris
  • Preston Heller
  • Andrew Menard
"The Arts Are a Growth Industry, Alright. If You’re Fond of Cancer" 19
10. The Fox "Art & Language Edition" 20-21
11. (Provisional) Art & Language "And Now for Something Completely Different" 22-25

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Screenings and exhibitions

Date Location Notes
1977-04-27 first screening[2]
HR 2016-07-11 [3]
2017-12-27 [4]
2018 [5]
2019-04-27 [6]

Reviews

ARTMargins

June 2018[7]

Branislav Jakovljević

Book

References