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Michael Snow    (Canadian, 1929)

 Michael Snow - A Survey (Prints)
Michael Snow
A Survey 1970
 
 Michael Snow - High School h: 22.5 x w: 28 cm / h: 8.9 x w: 11 in
Michael Snow
High School
 
 Michael Snow - That/Cela/Dat (Video/Film)
Michael Snow
That/Cela/Dat 2000
 

Biography
1929 Born in Toronto Canada
1970 Professor of Advanced Film, Yale University
1982 Order of Canada
1988 Visiting Professor, Princeton University
1995 Chevalier de l'ordre des arts et des lettres, France
1996 Visiting Professor, l'Ecole Nationale de la Photographie, Arles France
1997 - 1998 Visiting Artist/Professor, le Fresnoy, Tourcoing France
2001 Visiting Artist/Professor, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris
A major solo exhibition of Michael Snow’s photo, holographic and projection works was held at the Centre Pompidou, Paris in 2002-2003. The exhibition coincided with a continuous film retrospective of his work and the release of Snow’s interactive DVD-rom, Digital Snow (an encyclopedia of his work), a solo piano concert, and the launch “Des écrits“ a book of his collected writing. A second exhibition, at the Sorbonne University Gallery of Video Fields, a new projection installation, was held to coincide with the Centre Pompidou exhibition.
In, January 2003, Snows recent film *Corpus Callosum won the Los Angeles Film Critics Award. Speaking of the film in the Village Voice, J. Hoberman stated: “Rich with new possibilities, *Corpus Callosum heralds the advent of the next [film era]. Whatever it is, it cannot be too highly praised.”
In June 2002. Snow exhibited Sound Works at Galerie Klosterfeld, Berlin, and showed Waiting Room, an installation, at Kunstwerke, Berlin. A complete retrospective of his book works appeared at Galerie Barbara Wien, Berlin, as well as a concert by Snow with CCMC.
Retrospectives of Michael Snow’s painting, sculpture, photoworks and holography have been presented at the Hara Museum (Tokyo). Retrospectives of his films have appeared at the Cenémathèque Francaise (Paris), Anthology Film Archives (New York) and L’Institut Lumière (Lyons). In 1994, a retrospective of his work in all media was held simultaneously at the Power Plant and the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto. A retrospective of his photoworks 1962-99 was presented at the Palais des Beaux Arts (Brussels) and traveled to the Centre national de la photographie (Paris) and Mamco and Saint-Gervais (Geneva). Additional retrospective exhibitions have been mounted at the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Musée d’art contemporain (Montreal).
Solo and group shows of his visual-arts works have been presented at museums and galleries in Amsterdam, Atlanta, Berlin, Bonn, Boston, Brussels, Kassel, Los Angeles, Lucerne, Lyons, Minneapolis, Montreux, Munich, New York, Ottawa, Paris, Pittsburgh, Quebec City, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Toronto and elsewhere.
Michael Snow has executed several public sculpture and commissions, the most well known being Flight Stop at Eaton Centre and The Audience at Skydome, both in Toronto.
He has received numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship (1972) the Order of Canada (1982) and the first Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts (2000) for cinema.
His most recent New York appearance was in the exhibition Into the Light: The Projected Image In American Art 1964-1977, at the Whitney Museum.

Exhibitions
2005 Stillness, Film and Media Gallery, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY (solo)
2004 Michael Snow: Powers of Two, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, NY (solo)
2002 Michael Snow: Selections from the Spectrum, Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki (solo)
2002 Sunset & Close-Up, Moore Gallery, Toronto (solo)
2002 Instant Snow, exhibition and film retrospective, Centre Georges- Pompidou, Paris (solo)
2002 Video Fields, salle d’expositions, Paris Université 1, Paris (solo)
2002 Corpus Callosum, a 2-week run at Film Forum, New York (solo)
2002 Waiting Room, Kunst-Werke, Berlin (solo)
2002 Hearing Aid, Sound Works 1970-2002, Galerie Klosterfelde, Berlin (solo)
2002 Bookworks and Catalogues, Barbara Wien Gallery, Berlin (solo)
2002 Video Fields, Canada House, London; England (solo)
2002 Michael Snow almost Cover to Cover, Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol (solo)
2002 Early Snow, Moore Gallery, Toronto (solo)
2002 That/Cela/Dat, White Box, New York N.Y. (solo)
2002 Couple, video installation, SAW Gallery, Ottawa (solo)
2001 Michael Snow almost Cover to Cover, Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, UK
2001 Early Snow, Moore Gallery, Toronto, Canada
2001 That/ Cela/ Dat, White Box, New York
2001 Couple, video installation, SAW Gallery, Ottawa, Canada
2000 Snow Alert, White Box, New York N.Y. (solo)
1999 Panoramique: Oeuvres photographiques & films/Photographic Works & Films 1962-1999, Bruxelles: Société des Expositions du Palais des Beaux-Arts (solo)
1998 Transparenté, La Ferme du Buisson, Noisiel (France) (solo)
1998 Redifice, Centre Culturel Canadien, Paris (solo)
1997 Stux Gallery, New York (solo)
1995 Michael Snow: Works from the Collection of the National Gallery of Canada, Musée d'Art Contemporain, Montreal (solo)
1994 Light, Surface and Sound, Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver (solo)
1993 S.L. Simpson Gallery, Toronto (solo)
1992 Galerie Claire Burrus, Paris, France (solo)
1992 San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco (solo)
1988 Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (solo)
1988 #720 (Thanks to Robert Crumb), Ruine der Künste, Berlin (solo)
1986 The Isaacs Gallery, Toronto (solo)
1986 The Spectral Image, Expo '86, Vancouver (solo)
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