Charlotte Moorman

Charlotte Moorman

Overview

Described by composer Edgar Varese as "the Jeanne d'Arc of new music," Charlotte Moorman was a central figure of the New York avant garde of the 1960s and '70s. In 1963 she established the Annual Avant Garde Festival in New York, which she directed for two decades. As a performer, she was a longtime collaborator of Nam June Paik, who created many of his best-known pieces for her, including TV Bra for Living Sculpture (1969) and TV-Cello(1971).

Titles with or about Charlotte Moorman
1995, 29 min, color, sound
1973, 42 min, color, sound
1997, 23:25 min, color, sound
1998, 40 min, color, sound
1973, 28:30 min, color, sound
1977, re-edited 1979, 28:33 min, color, sound
1967, 5:10 min, color and b&w, silent
1965-73, compiled 2000, 25:08 min, b&w and color, sound
1964-94, 30:05 min, b&w, sound
1973, 30 min, b&w, sound
1993, 80 min, color, sound
1965-71, 23:25 min, color, silent
See also
1966-1972, 29:25 min, color, sound
1973, re-edited 1976, 29:02 min, color, sound
1986, 30:32 min, color, sound
Documenta 6 Satellite Telecast
Joseph Beuys, Douglas Davis, and Nam June Paik
1977, 30 min, color, sound
SeOUL-NY/Fluxus Reunion
Stephen Vitiello with Linda Post and Janice Young
1995, 30 min, color, sound
1967, 5:10 min, color and b&w, silent
1972, 6 min, color, silent