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Ohio at Giverny

Ohio at Giverny (1983)

Directed by Mary Lucier
19minruntime
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Plot

Praised by The New York Times as a "stunning paean to Monet," Ohio at Giverny is the title of Lucier's highly acclaimed two-channel, seven-monitor installation. Writes Lucier, "This work is an investigation of light in landscape and its function as an agent of memory, both personal and mythic. It deals with the convergence of disparate entities — geographies, epochs, sensibilities: with transitions from one state of being to another, and how within the frame of imagination and collective memory these 'dissolves' take place. "Nostalgic images from Lucier's native Ohio — the pastoral countryside and a Victorian home — are fluidly juxtaposed and correlated with the lush beauty of Impressionist painter Claude Monet's gardens in Giverny, France.

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Original titleOhio at Giverny
Original languageEN
Spoken languagesNo Language
StatusReleased
Release date9 aprile 1983
Assistant directorsMary Lucier

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Theatrical release

United States / Apr 09, 1983

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