Neon Products : photo of world [at] Vancouver Daily Province
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- 1948
Neon Products : photo of world [at] Vancouver Daily Province
#142 - Habitat Forum - ferry ride [34 of 35]
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#142 - Habitat Forum - ferry ride [33 of 35]
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#142 - Habitat Forum - ferry ride [32 of 35]
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#142 - Habitat Forum - ferry ride [31 of 35]
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#141 - Habitat Forum - Greenpeace - Water Day - on Cormack - James Bay [30 of 36]
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#141 - Habitat Forum - Greenpeace - Water Day - on Cormack - James Bay [29 of 36]
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#141 - Habitat Forum - Greenpeace - Water Day - on Cormack - James Bay [28 of 36]
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Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film begins with footage of a film box with the number 3 written on it (it is not the same box this film was housed in when donated). Further footage shows artists working on sculptures using hand tools, as well as footage of people talking. Artists believed to be featured include Michael Prentice and Adolf Ryszka. Sculptures pictured are "Guardian" by Mathias Hietz, "Woman" by Kiyoshi Takahashi, "Horizontal Column" by Wolfgang Kubach, Maria Kubach-Wilmsen, "Earth, Air and Sea" by Joan D. Gambioli, and "For the Botanical Garden" by Hiromi Akiyama.
Habitat Forum - #106 - clean-up weekend [31 of 36]
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Habitat Forum - #100 - Jacquelyn [Jacqueline] Feldman - Habitat #2 [25 of 32]
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Habitat Forum - #106 - clean-up weekend [30 of 36]
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Habitat Forum - #103 - negs by Herb Gilbert [17 of 21]
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Habitat Forum - #100 - Jacquelyn [Jacqueline] Feldman - Habitat #2 [24 of 32]
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[Habitat Forum - #99A] [30 of 40]
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Habitat Forum - #99 - owner unknown - Habitat #1 [21 of 36]
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Habitat Forum - #99 - owner unknown - Habitat #1 [20 of 36]
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Habitat Forum - #99 - owner unknown - Habitat #1 [19 of 36]
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Habitat Forum - #99 - owner unknown - Habitat #1 [17 of 36]
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Habitat Forum - #91 [38 of 38]
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Habitat Forum - #88 [21 of 35]
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Habitat Forum - #88 [20 of 35]
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Habitat Forum - #88 [19 of 35]
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Habitat Forum - photos by Peter - #87 [24 of 38]
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Habitat Forum - photos by Peter - #87 [4 of 38]
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[Habitat Forum - #99A] [20 of 40]
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Habitat Forum - #99 - owner unknown - Habitat #1 [18 of 36]
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Habitat Forum - #99 - owner unknown - Habitat #1 [16 of 36]
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Habitat Forum - #99 - owner unknown - Habitat #1 [15 of 36]
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Habitat Forum - #98 [20 of 28]
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Habitat Forum - #95 [22 of 33]
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Habitat Forum - #95 [15 of 33]
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Habitat Forum - #94 [18 of 32]
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Habitat Forum - #91 [36 of 38]
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Habitat Forum - #91 [35 of 38]
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Habitat Forum - #88 [18 of 35]
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Habitat Forum - photos by Peter - #87 [33 of 38]
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Habitat Forum - photos by Peter - #87 [26 of 38]
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Habitat Forum - photos by Peter - #87 [23 of 38]
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Habitat Forum - #78 [25 of 36]
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Item is a film showing special event coverage of the International Stone Sculpture Symposium held in Vancouver. Film contains footage of sculptors working with a voice explaining parts of the process. The symposium featured world-renowned artists at work. Participating sculptors included Hiromi Akiyama, Joan D. Gambioli, Olga Jancic, Wolfgang Kubach, Anna-Maria Kubach-Wilsem, David Marshall, Piqtoukin (David Ruben), Michael Prentice, Adolf Ryska, Jiro Sugawara, and Kiyoshi Takahashi. Individuals involved in the production of the film include: Gabrielle Minot (editing), Don Cumming (editing), Martin Fossum (music), Susan Leslie (script).
Stone sculpture symposium, Vancouver, 1975
Item is a documentary film about the 1975 Stone Sculpture Symposium in Vancouver. The film is a combination of footage from the sculpting event and voice over narration discussing both the symposium itself and the sculpting process. Abstract electronic score by Martin Fossum plays sporadically throughout.
The film begins with footage of the original marble and travertine blocks, and follows the sculpting process to the end, including footage of hand and mechanical chiseling, polishing and grinding, and moving the works to their final positions. Over this footage the narrator discusses the rebirth of stone carving in the 20th century, the history of the symposium, the relationship between the artist, sculpture, and the natural surroundings, and the importance of the final positions to the creative process.
The documentary concludes with footage of each artist and their final work in its completed state and final positioning. Those artists are: Olga Jancic, Yugoslavia; Joan D. Gambioli, Canada; Michael Prentice, France; David Ruben Piqtoukun, Canada; Kiyoshi Takahashi, Japan; Hiromi Akiyama, France; David Marshall, Canada; Adolf Ryszka, Poland; Jiro Sugawara, Italy; Kubach-Wilmsen Team, Germany; and Mathias Hitz, Austria.