Ulysses Jenkins Movies

  • 1983
    Dream City

    Dream City

    Dream City

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    Ulysses Jenkins composed "Dream City" from documentation of a twenty-four-hour performance he organized in collaboration with David Hammons, Maren...

    Dream City
  • 1983
    Cake Walk

    Cake Walk

    Cake Walk

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    This video documents Cake Walk, an installation and performance piece by artist Houston Conwill, staged in November 1983 at Linda Goode Bryant's...

    Cake Walk
  • 2006
    Planet X

    Planet X

    Planet X

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    Writes director Ulysses Jenkins: "This video takes the 'Planet X' myth and interfaces it with the Katrina tragedy in New Orleans, LA, based upon...

    Planet X
  • 1989
    Self Divination

    Self Divination

    Self Divination

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    In his Video Griots Trilogy, Jenkins creates a series of video meditations on history and culture. Using archival footage, photographs, image...

    Self Divination
  • 1991
    The Nomadics

    The Nomadics

    The Nomadics

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    In his Video Griots Trilogy, Jenkins creates a series of video meditations on history and culture. Using archival footage, photographs, image...

    The Nomadics
  • 1979
    Two-Zone Transfer

    Two-Zone Transfer

    Two-Zone Transfer

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    Director Ulysses Jenkins calls his film a "dreamscape in which the dreamer awakens to a visitation of three minstrels who tell the story of the...

    Two-Zone Transfer
  • 1983
    Without Your Interpretation

    Without Your Interpretation

    Without Your Interpretation

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    This performance took place in 1983 at the Art Dock on Center Street in Los Angeles. Like much of Jenkins's other work, it involved multiple...

    Without Your Interpretation
  • 1978
    King David

    King David

    King David

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    This is a documentary of David Hammons prior to his leaving the Los Angeles arts community. This video covers the artist's creative strategies at...

    King David
  • 2007
    Notions of Freedom

    Notions of Freedom

    Notions of Freedom

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    Ulysses Jenkins charts the history of jazz—what he calls “the first true American art form"—from its beginnings in New Orleans and...

    Notions of Freedom
  • 1994
    Secrecy: Help Me to Understand

    Secrecy: Help Me to Understand

    Secrecy: Help Me to Understand

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    An investigation of the American media portrayal of black men as misunderstood tragic figures throughout recent history. Secrecy is an African...

    Secrecy: Help Me to Understand
  • 1985
    Peace and Anwar Sadat

    Peace and Anwar Sadat

    Peace and Anwar Sadat

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    This composition provides a tribute to the world's most formidable peace activist, Anwar Sadat. The video paints visions of issues concerning Earth's...

    Peace and Anwar Sadat
  • 1990
    Mutual Native Duplex

    Mutual Native Duplex

    Mutual Native Duplex

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    In his Video Griots Trilogy, Jenkins creates a series of video meditations on history and culture. Using archival footage, photographs, image...

    Mutual Native Duplex
  • 1981
    Inconsequential Doggereal

    Inconsequential Doggereal

    Inconsequential Doggereal

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    Initially created as an editing exercise for his students at UCSD, Jenkins’ Inconsequential Doggereal mixes poetic narrative fragments of...

    Inconsequential Doggereal
  • 1980
    Remnants of the Watts Festival

    Remnants of the Watts Festival

    Remnants of the Watts Festival

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    The Watts Summer Festival is one of the oldest African American cultural festivals in the United States. The Watts community founded the event in...

    Remnants of the Watts Festival
  • 1983
    Z-Grass

    Z-Grass

    Z-Grass

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    Experiemental video using Datamax graphics software. This piece is a very early example of the use of computer animation in video art. ZGrass refers...

    Z-Grass
  • 1970
    In The Midnight Hour

    In The Midnight Hour

    In The Midnight Hour

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    A studio visit by David Hammons to John Outterbridge's studio. Recorded by Ulysses Jenkins as Hammons proclaims an arts affliction.

    In The Midnight Hour