Movie: Sculptures for a Windless Space

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    Sculptures for a Windless Space

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    A short film with shots of sculptures by Anneke Walvoort. The materiality of film plays an important role: visible grain, flashes of colour, unexpected camera movements.

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    1995-08-25

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