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== Exhibitions/screenings ==
== Exhibitions/screenings ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
* September 29, 2004 - October 31, 2004<ref>https://www.cubittartists.org.uk/stephen-prina-vinyl-ii</ref>
!
* May 3, 2009<ref>https://www.krakowwitkingallery.com/exhibitions/stephen-prina-the-way-he-always-wanted-it/</ref>
!Date
* July 9, 2020<ref>https://www.museotamayo.org/conoce/vinyl-ii-de-stephen-prina</ref>
!City
!Venue
!Notes
|-
|{{Flagdeco|KR}}
|2001
|Seoul
|PMK Gallery
|
|-
|{{Flagdeco|CH}}
|2001
|Basel
|Kunsthalle Basel
|
|-
|{{Flagdeco|CZ}}
|2001
|Prague
|Galerie Jiri Svestka
|
|-
|{{Flagdeco|US}}
|2001
|Los Angeles
|University of Southern California
|
|-
|{{Flagdeco|DE}}
|2002
|Cologne
|Theater der Welt
|
|-
|{{Flagdeco|DE}}
|2002
|Berlin
|Die Kraft der Negation
|
|-
|{{Flagdeco|UK}}
|2004
|London
|The Screen on the Green
|
|-
|{{Flagdeco|UK}}
|September 29 - October 31, 2004<ref>https://www.cubittartists.org.uk/stephen-prina-vinyl-ii</ref>
|London
|Cubitt
|
|-
|{{Flagdeco|US}}
|2006
|New York
|Whitney Museum of American Art
|
|-
|{{Flagdeco|DE}}
|2008
|Berlin
|Kino Arsenal
|
|-
|{{Flagdeco|US}}
|May 3, 2009<ref>https://harvardfilmarchive.org/programs/two-films-by-stephen-prina</ref><ref>https://www.krakowwitkingallery.com/exhibitions/stephen-prina-the-way-he-always-wanted-it/</ref>
|Cambridge
|Harvard Film Archive
|
|-
|{{Flagdeco|AT}}
|2011
|Vienna
|Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig
|
|-
|{{Flagdeco|US}}
|March 21, 2014<ref>https://hammer.ucla.edu/programs-events/2014/03/stephen-prina</ref>
|Los Angeles
|Hammer Museum
|
|-
|{{Flagdeco|MX}}
|July 9, 2020<ref>https://www.museotamayo.org/conoce/vinyl-ii-de-stephen-prina</ref>
|Mexico City
|Museo Tamayo
|digital screening
|}


== Reviews ==
== Reviews ==


=== Artforum International ===
=== Artforum International ===
May 2000<ref>https://www.thefreelibrary.com/FLAMING+FEATURE-a065649370</ref>
May 2000<ref>https://www.artforum.com/print/200005/stephen-prina-flaming-feature-453</ref><ref>https://www.thefreelibrary.com/FLAMING+FEATURE-a065649370</ref>


Tom Holert
Tom Holert
=== Museo Tamayo ===
July 9, 2020<ref>https://www.museotamayo.org/conoce/vinyl-ii-de-stephen-prina</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 01:47, 17 May 2023

Vinyl II still
End credits title

Vinyl II is a 2000 film by Stephen Prina.

Watch online (21:30)

Background

[1]

The work’s title is a reference to Andy Warhol’s film Vinyl (1965), itself loosely based upon Anthony Burgess’s book A Clockwork Orange. Prina’s film, however, revolves around two Baroque paintings, one by Georges de La Tour (The Muscians’ Brawl, 1625-30), the other by Gerrit van Honthorst (Christ Crowned with Thorns, circa 1620). The film features both a vocal performance and score by the artist, accompanied by a group of musicians and shot in the galleries of the J. Paul Getty Center in Los Angeles, where it was originally commissioned as part of the ‘Departures’ show in 2000.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack features three takes. The third take appears in the film.

Vinyl II
[[File:|center|frameless]]
Soundtrack album by Stephen Prina
Released 2000
Recorded October 4, 1999
Studio


Label Cortical Foundation
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Lyrics

A musette, fiddle, and a flute A hurdy-gurdy player who seems blinded A fine bunch, yes, I love them all Yet there's a reminder of what is missing A candle flame, a twist of smoke A hand illuminated from behind So that it glows within Skull, cook, robe

What's wrong, Georges? It's impossible Without translucent page and opacity To shield a lantern's fire complete And drive it deep into tenebrosity The night, the night, where is the night? The long dark night of neglect The hidden and the manifest light

I'm out of my head! Where is the hand? When is the mind Body and flame

Credits

  • Script, Score and Direction: Stephen Prina
  • Producers: David Hollander and Jennifer Lane

Performers

  • Security officer: Ken Bagley
  • French horn: Kirsten Barrow
  • Violin II: Daphne Chen
  • Violoncello: Guenevere Measham
  • Voice: Stephen Prina
  • Viola: Kate Reddish
  • Violin I: Melissa Reiner
  • Security supervisor: Joseph Younan

Technical

  • Director of photography: David Hollander
  • Camera operator: Van Carlson
  • Camera assistant: Darren Rydstrom
  • Dolly grip: Michael Hall
  • Sound recordist: Gary Todd
  • Still photographer: Jennifer Lane
  • Re-recording mixer: Mark Fishman
  • Negative cutter: Angela Chou
  • Titles: Pacific Title/Mirage
  • Production assistant: Zachary Sniderman

Exhibitions/screenings

Date City Venue Notes
2001 Seoul PMK Gallery
2001 Basel Kunsthalle Basel
2001 Prague Galerie Jiri Svestka
2001 Los Angeles University of Southern California
2002 Cologne Theater der Welt
2002 Berlin Die Kraft der Negation
2004 London The Screen on the Green
September 29 - October 31, 2004[2] London Cubitt
2006 New York Whitney Museum of American Art
2008 Berlin Kino Arsenal
May 3, 2009[3][4] Cambridge Harvard Film Archive
2011 Vienna Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig
March 21, 2014[5] Los Angeles Hammer Museum
July 9, 2020[6] Mexico City Museo Tamayo digital screening

Reviews

Artforum International

May 2000[7][8]

Tom Holert

Museo Tamayo

July 9, 2020[9]

References