William Wegman

William Wegman is widely known for his work in photography, painting, drawing and video. A postmodern, conceptual humorist, he was termed a "master of whimsy, whose [works] have a charm and absurdist intelligence sometimes worthy of Beckett," by The New Yorker. Best known for his portraits of his Weimeraner dogs, Wegman created a series of comedic, performance-based tapes in the 1970s. Featuring his dog Man Ray, these droll anecdotes remain video classics.   full biography

Titles

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1970, 15:10 min, b&w, sound
 
1970-71, 30:12 min, b&w, sound
 
1972, 14:19 min, b&w, sound
 
1972-73, 21:41 min, b&w, sound
 
1973-74, 20:33 min, b&w, sound
 
1974-75, 30:20 min, b&w, sound
 
1975-76, 19:38 min, b&w and color, sound
 
1976, 17:33 min, Audio CD
 
1976-77, 18:06 min, color, sound
 
1976-79, 15 min, color, sound
 
Man Ray, Man Ray
1978, 5:23 min, color, sound
 
Accident
1979, 4:17 min, color, sound
 
Gray Hairs
1976, 5:10 min, color, sound
 
1981, 19:11 min, b&w and color, sound
 
1983, 5:41 min, color, sound
 
1986, 3:26 min, color, sound
 
1986, 24:35 min, color, sound
 
1988, 4:05 min, color, sound
 
1989, 10:40 min, color, sound
 
1997-98, 25:52 min, color, sound
 
1999, 21:40 min, color, sound
 
2007, 7:26 min, color, sound
 
 

See also

 
 
1973, 58:27 min, b&w and color, sound