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Jim
Hubbard video
documentary footage archived at the New York Public Library. --
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
01132
"Speak for Yourself" Seven activists speak about ACT
UP Interviews took place December 1988 - February 1989: David
Franc;Karl Soehnlein and Allen Kleine;Maxine Wolfe;Sarah Schulman;Robert
Garcia;Gregg Bordowitz. Feb 3, 1990, 55:00
01137
"Elegy in the Streets" 1989, 30:00. Video transferred
from 16mm film [silent] While attempting to define a filmic equivalent
of the elegiac form, this film explores the AIDS crisis from both
a personal and a political perspective. The film intertwines two
main motifs: memories of Roger Jacoby and the development of a
mass response to AIDS. The collective response begins with mourning
at a candlelight vigil and the deep sadness of the AIDS Quilt
and then progresses toward a much more determined reaction by
ACT-UP: first, in the Gay Pride March in New York, then in separate
demonstrations that build in militancy -- with a corresponding
increasingly heavy-handed response by the police -- culminating
in a demonstration during a baseball game and the thumbs-up sign
of a teenager sporting a Silence = Death button.
01141
David B. Feinberg Memorial Tape, A videotape produced by Hubbard
and Wentzy for David B. Feinberg's Memorial Service.Contains speech
by David Feinberg at the Gay Pride Rally in NYC on June 26, 1993.
18:00
01142-AB
Maxine Wolfe and Sarah Schulman Interview about activism and ACT
UP--documented for excerpts appearing in Jim Hubbard's "Speak
for Yourself", 1/10/89, 60:00
01143-ABC
Robert Garcia Interview about ACT UP--documented for excerpts
appearing in Jim Hubbard's "Speak for Yourself", 1/18/89
02:10:00
01144-AB
Allen Klein & Karl Soehnlein Interview about ACT UP--documented
for excerpts appearing in Jim Hubbard's "Speak for Yourself".
1/3/89, 60:00
01145-AB
David France Interview about ACT UP--documented for excerpts appearing
in Jim Hubbard's "Speak for Yourself", 12/03/88, 60:00
01146-AB
Gregg Bordowitz Interview about ACT UP, art and activism.--documented
for excerpts appearing in Jim Hubbard's "Speak for Yourself",
2/12/88, 90:00
01147-AB
James Wentzy Interview 3/29/2000, 2-hours, Interview with James
Wentzy about ACT UP and AIDS video activism.
01148
ACT UP Target City Hall Demo, ACT UP City Hall Demonstration recorded
by Jim Hubbard 3/28/89, 38:00
01165
to 01172
"Fever in the Archive" Guggenheim Museum screenings
of AIDS activist videos, December 1-9, 2000 in New York City.
Curated by Jim Hubbard
01131-AB
"Fever in the Archive" Guggenheim Museum Panel Discussion,
Moderated by Jim Hubbard. Panelists are: Jean Carlomusto; Douglas
Crimp; Ann Cvetkovich; Gerard Fergerson; and Alexandra Juhasz.
December 6, 2000, 2-hours.
01282-AB
"Fever in the Archive" Guggenheim Museum Panel Discussion,
Moderated by Robert Atkins with panelists: Sarah Schulman, Gregg
Bordowitz, Richard Elovich, and Pamela Sneed, December 4, 2000,
2-hours. [npanelists'
presentations are partially transcribed on the ARTERY website--a
part of the Artists with AIDS website: http://www.artistswithaids.org/artery/symposium/symposium_index.html ]
Archiving still in progress >>>
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