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Posted in General (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

It stars Mark Sadan Phil Lucas, David Whyte, Depung-Loseling Tibetan Monks, Jerry Wennstrom. It was directed by Jerry Wennstrom. By . There are some available for $39.64.
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1 comments about In The Hands Of Alchemy: The Art and Life of Jerry Wennstrom.
  1. "'In The Hands of Alchemy' is a video from Parabola. Parabola you may recognize as a highly regarded magazine. It's a very well done film with an appropriate score. Jerry's the kind of guy you're going to want to meet, to take a walk with, and not necessarily say anything, just walk. I wish they regularly showed on television, programs in the spirit of what this video delivers.

    Jerry Wennstrom did what he had to do. He destroyed his paintings (about which a film had just been made!), gave away his money and possessions, and straight-out surrendered to existence. He leaped into formlessness. Or perhaps it should be said that formlessness took Jerry. The video shows Jerry as one who has, as poet David Whyte says in the video, claimed his happiness. If only there were about six billion films like this waiting to be made. Buy this video. See how it frees you.

    Jerry Katz
    One: Essential Writings on Nonduality


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Posted in General (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

It stars Aaron Copland, Terry Sanders. It was directed by Aaron Copland, Terry Sanders. By . Sells new for $29.95.
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Posted in General (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

It was directed by Everett Foster. By Northeast Historic Film. Sells new for $14.95. There are some available for $14.95.
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Posted in General (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

By USFS Videos. Sells new for $24.95. There are some available for $22.95.
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Posted in General (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

It stars Meg Ryan. It was directed by David Hoffman. By Varied Directions. Sells new for $29.95.
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Posted in General (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

It stars Narrated by Marshall Dodge. It was directed by Richard Searls. By Northeast Historic Film. Sells new for $14.95. There are some available for $13.95.
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Posted in General (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

It was directed by Janeric Ohrn. By Soul Mate Studio. Sells new for $29.95. There are some available for $22.49.
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2 comments about Divorce Tactics with Attorney Lisa Beth Older, Esq..
  1. I really enjoyed the video, the music was entertaining and the various cuts to average people going through a divorce helped me to understand I was not alone, and that the rules of law could protect me and not harm me!

    I though Lisa kept my attention throughout the entire two hour presentation as she is down to earth, lively, attractive and best of all knowledgable. I lent it to a friend who is also going through a divorce and she was relieved to learn about her custodial rights and received some good information as to how to go about settling her case in a realistic fashion without unnecessary expense and undue court intervention. She and her husbnand watched it together and it really helped them to come to terms on alot of issues..they both felt the video's information helped them to take the revenge out of the equation and settle it like a business agreement which was really great as my friend was afraid that hearing it from her, her husband would not believe it!


  2. great video for someone contemplating a separation or divorce or custody case in NY


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Posted in General (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

By Reel Productions, LLC. The regular list price is $10.95. Sells new for $8.99.
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Posted in General (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

By USFS Video. Sells new for $24.95.
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Posted in General (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

It stars Brice Marden, Gary Simmons, Ursula von Rydingsvard, Maura Sheehan, Ashley Bickerton. It was directed by Chris Maybach. By Twelve Films. Sells new for $59.95.
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5 comments about Art City: VHS Box Set.
  1. This is edited totally in weirdo, director-wants-to-be-best-friends-with-the-subject fashion! For example, one of the discs becomes "The Richard Tuttle Show"...we are introduced briefly to a couple artists and then we never see them again, however, most of the 53 or so minutes are spent watching Tuttle wander around his house with bizarrrrrro country-esque musak in the background (well, mostly foreground). What happened to all the other great artists we saw for a minute? I want to show these pieces to my BFA and MFA students, but they have turned into "How to Critique This Video" assignment instead. Watch Art21 if you want better and more scope for contemporary artists. Oh, and there is something really boring about watching it and the extra interview section. Why? How?


  2. You know, if I see one more stuffy, poorly directed/edited/produced art dvd....I'm going to scream. No wonder people who aren't artists want to slit their wrists when their new boyfriend/girlfriend suggests they "get cultured" and watch this DVD on artists' and their lives. The artists seem bored in the video (overall) and the questions are the same top 10 questions you always hear. Save the money and buy some nice whiskey.


  3. The most revealing films about artists I've ever seen. If you want to meet artists who have been making the news and get to see what they are REALLY like, in their private moments as well as at gallery openings, these films are for you. Incredibly intimate. I mean that look on Amy Adler's face when she tears up her paintings... Wow.

    I saw one of these films in Paris a few years ago on a double bill with Andy Goldsworthy: Rivers & Tides - another favorite of mine. Since then, I have seen all of the Art City films and just love them. The reviewer heckling below is either drunk, or high on crack... or must work for Art 21, a show which is pale and soulless in comparison. I have friends who are art educators and they all prefer the Art City films in their classes. Not only are they informative, but entertaining as hell!


  4. Chris Maybach documents art and artist in the actual and intellectual worlds they inhabit. His films are not tricky, not sycophantic, not celebrity worshipping; they are reportage of a unique kind. There is a certain aura around a commercially and/or critically successful artist, and that cannot be avoided. It should not be avoided; it is the working reality of the artist. But the subjects' prominence might obscure Maybach's straightforward working method, one that makes his films sought after by educators and musuem curators, among others in the art world, which is to ask each to address fundamental issues of making art, and after that's done letting each say what he or she wants to say. Sometimes it's a lot, sometimes less than you'd like. But these are honest films, and as such they are valuable -- as well as entertaining and intriguing -- works of cultural history.


  5. Frequently in New York, I'm lucky that there's plenty of art to see. It's out there, which is good because TV still doesn't know how to present contemporary artists. Most art films are listless and painfully routine, however I fould these DVDs full of detail and never dull. It doesn't make any difference in what order they're screened, there is always something interesting to look at, or a personal moment that's shared. Several dozen artists are profiled and although all might not always be of interest to me, like in a good group show, the 'mix' of artists is what makes the experience unique. From the vulnerability of Elizabeth Peyton to the cool of Brice Marden, and with critics like Dave Hickey and Jerry Saltz pondering the rules of the art game, this series gives plenty to think about while also being unexpectedly entertaining. The liner notes indicate an `Altmanesque' filmmaking approach, moving from studios, to dinners, to back offices --and the structure works. Ready or not, you're plunged into the art pool.


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In The Hands Of Alchemy: The Art and Life of Jerry Wennstrom
Copland Portrait
All But Forgotten
Frontline Pilots: Blue Water OPS
Personal Ethics
Cut and Run
Divorce Tactics with Attorney Lisa Beth Older, Esq.
Journey of Hope
No Easy Days Vol. 2: Snakes in the Cockpit
Art City: VHS Box Set

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