Phil Solomon
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Phil Solomon is an American
United States
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 experimental film
Experimental film
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maker noted for his work with both film and video. Recently, Solomon has earned acclaim for a series of films that incorporate machinima
Machinima
Machinima is the use of real-time 3D computer graphics rendering engines to create a cinematic production. Most often, video games are used to generate the computer animation...

 made using games from the Grand Theft Auto
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series. His films are often described as haunting and lyrical.

Solomon was an associate of the influential American experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage
Stan Brakhage
James Stanley Brakhage , better known as Stan Brakhage, was an American non-narrative filmmaker who is considered to be one of the most important figures in 20th century experimental film....

, with whom he taught film at the University of Colorado
University of Colorado at Boulder
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 in Boulder
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. Solomon and Brakhage collaborated on three films. In a 1992 poll for the British film magazine Sight & Sound
Sight & Sound
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, Brakhage picked Solomon's Remains to Be Seen as one of the ten greatest films of all time. The film had previously been selected as one of the top ten films of 1989 by the Village Voice.

Solomon received a Guggenheim Fellowship
Guggenheim Fellowship
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 in 1994. In 2007, he was the recipient of the Thatcher Hoffman Smith Award from the University of Oklahoma.

On April 10, 2010, Solomon's first museum commission, American Falls, opened at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The six-projection video/sound installation received great acclaim before closing in July 2010. In conjunction with the Corcoran exhibition, Solomon's career as a filmmaker was explored in "Rhapsodies in Silver," a three-program survey at the National Gallery of Art.

In the May/June 2010 Film Comment
Film Comment
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 poll, The Top 50 Avant-Garde Filmmakers of the Decade, Phil Solomon placed at number 5, tied with his late colleague, Stan Brakhage.

A re-edited, feature-length, single-projection version of "American Falls" was featured at the New York Film Festival's "Views from the Avant Garde," on October 1, 2010. The single projection version of the film condenses the original multi-projector format into a triptych, placing three independent (yet associative) images next to one another.

Biography

Originally from New York City, Solomon attended SUNY-Binghamton and received an MFA from the Massachusetts College of Art
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. One of Solomon's instructors was the experimental filmmaker Ken Jacobs
Ken Jacobs
Ken Jacobs is an American experimental filmmaker. He is the director of Tom, Tom, The Piper's Son , which was admitted to the National Film Registry in 2007, and Star Spangled to Death , a nearly seven hour film consisting largely of found footage.He coined the term paracinema in the early 1970s,...

, who started his first class with a screening of Tony Conrad
Tony Conrad
Tony Conrad is an American avant-garde video artist, experimental filmmaker, musician/composer, sound artist, teacher and writer...

's film The Flicker
The Flicker
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. Solomon initially disliked the film, but the experience, followed by a screening of his future collaborator Stan Brakhage
Stan Brakhage
James Stanley Brakhage , better known as Stan Brakhage, was an American non-narrative filmmaker who is considered to be one of the most important figures in 20th century experimental film....

's Blue Moses, had a profound impact on his development as a filmmaker. Another formative experience came in the form of a lecture by critic Fred Camper on Brakhage's Anticipation of the Night.

Solomon began making films in 1975. Solomon has since destroyed some of his early works, many of which were made in imitation of Brakhage.

Solomon has been teaching at the University of Colorado
University of Colorado at Boulder
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 since 1991.

Filmography

  • The Passage of the Bride (1979–1980)
  • Nocturne (1980)
  • What's Out Tonight Is Lost (1983)
  • The Secret Garden (1988)
  • Clepsydra (1992)
  • The Exquisite Hour (1989/1994)
  • Remains to Be Seen (1989/1994)
  • Elementary Phrases (w/ Stan Brakhage) (1994)
  • The Snowman (1995)
  • Concrescence (w/ Stan Brakhage) (1996)
  • Psalm I: "The Lateness of the Hour " (1999 - )
  • Psalm II: "Walking Distance " (1999)
  • Psalm III: "Night of the Meek " (2002)
  • Seasons... (w/ Stan Brakhage) (2002)
  • Crossroad (w/ Mark LaPore) (2005)
  • Rehearsals for Retirement (2007)
  • Last Days In a Lonely Place (2007)
  • Still Raining, Still Dreaming (2008 - )
  • American Falls (2008 - ) - forthcoming installation at the Corcoran Gallery of Art

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