Malcolm Le Grice
Born
15 May 1940 (85)
Place of Birth
Plymouth, England, United Kingdom
Biography
Born in May 1940, Malcolm Le Grice started as a painter but began to make film and computer works in the mid 1960's. Since then he has shown regularly in Europe and the USA and his work has been screened in many international film festivals. He has also shown in major art exhibitions like the Paris Biennale No.8, Arte Inglese Oggi, Milan, Une Histoire du Cinema, Paris, Documenta 6, Kassel, X-Screen at the Museum of Modern Art, Vienna, and Behind the Facts at the Fondacion Joan Miro, Barcelona. H...
Born in May 1940, Malcolm Le Grice started as a painter but began to make film and computer works in the mid 1960's. Since then he has shown regularly in Europe and the USA and his work has been screened in many international film festivals. He has also shown in major art exhibitions like the Paris Biennale No.8, Arte Inglese Oggi, Milan, Une Histoire du Cinema, Paris, Documenta 6, Kassel, X-Screen at the Museum of Modern Art, Vienna, and Behind the Facts at the Fondacion Joan Miro, Barcelona. His work has been screened at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Louvre Museum in Paris and the Tate Modern and Tate Britain in London and is in permanent collections including: the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Royal Belgian Film Archive, Brussels; the National Film Library of Australia, Canberra; German Cinamatheque Archive, Berlin; Canadian Distribution Centre, Montreal and Archives du Film Experimental D'Avignon. A number of longer films have been transmitted on British TV, including 'Finnegans Chin', 'Sketches for a Sensual Philosophy' and 'Chronos Fragmented'. His main work since the mid 1980's is in video and digital media and includes the multi-projection video installation works 'The Cyclops Cycle' and 'Treatise'. Le Grice has written critical and theoretical work including a history of experimental cinema 'Abstract Film and Beyond' (1977, Studio Vista and MIT). For three years in the 1970's he wrote a regular column for the art monthly Studio International and has published numerous other articles on film, video and digital media. Many of these have been collected and recently published under the title 'Experimental Cinema in the Digital Age' by the British Film Institute (2001). Le Grice is a Professor Emeritus of the University of the Arts London where he is a collaborating director with David Curtis of the British Artists Film and Video Study Collection.
Filmography (40)
Strontium
2021
🎬 DirectorDark Trees
2019
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Eighteen fragments from Malcolm Le Grice’s After Leonardo
2016
Marking Time
2015
Where When
2015
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Jonas
2013
60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero
2011
Finiti
2011
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Absinthe
2010
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Self Portrait After Raban Take Measure
2008
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After Monet Water Lilies
2008
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H2O-0C-24.02.06-12.01GMT - 03,50.40W - 50.16.30N
2006
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DENISINED - SINEDENIS
2006
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Again Finnegan
2006
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Lecture to an Academy
2005
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Critical Moments
2004
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Digital Aberration
2004
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Art & the 60s
2004
Travelling with Mark
2003
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Neither Here Nor There
2001
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Even a Cyclops Pays the Ferryman
1998
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Joseph's New Coat
1998
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Birth of a Nation
1997
Chronos Fragmented
1995
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For the Benefit of Mr. K
1995
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Balcony Water Colour
1994
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Abstract Cinema
1993
Weir
1993
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Arbitrary Logic
1987
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Heads I Win Tails You Lose
1986
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Home Movies 1971-81
1985
Digital Still Life
1984
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Finnegan's Chin
1983
Emily - Third Party Speculation
1979
Blackbird Descending - Tense Alignment
1977
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Academic Still Life (Cézanne)
1977
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Time & Motion Study
1976
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After Manet, After Giorgione – Le Dejeuner sur l'Herbe or Fete Champetre
1975
After Lumière – l'Arroseur arrosé
1974
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Matrix
1973