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Posts By: Leonieke van Dipten

Presence + Polarization: Natalie Bookchin’s Portraits of America

By Leonieke van Dipten, May 12, 2017

By Eden Osucha [This interview originally appeared in The Chart] In advance of a screening of her work at Portland’s SPACE Gallery, I interviewed internationally acclaimed New York-based artist Natalie Bookchin about her films Long Story Short (2016) and Now he’s out in public and everyone can see (2017). Bookchin’s extensive body of installation and [...]

Natalie Bookchin in Conversation: Long Story Short

By Leonieke van Dipten, February 19, 2016

By Holly Arden Natalie Bookchin’s acclaimed videos probe the stylistic conventions of documentary and social media to present moving portrayals of individual and collective experience as shaped by the digital age. In 2012 Bookchin was awarded a prestigious MacArthur Foundation Documentary Film Grant to produce her latest work, Long Story Short. The 45-minute film asked [...]

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