Movies: John H. Hawkins
- 1966

Sidewalks (1966)
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Photography: Willard Maas and John Hawkins. "Looking down instead of around, while walking, finding the magic patterns in the pavements of a city."--John Hawkins...
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- 1967

For Life, Against the War (1967)
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First shown on January 30, 1967, FOR LIFE AGAINST THE WAR was an open-call, collective statement from American independent filmmakers disparate in style and sensibility but united by their opposition to the Vietnam War. Part of the protest festival W...
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- 1966

Andy Warhol's Silver Flotations (1966)
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Andy Warhol's Silver Flotations is a portrait of Warhol's famous installation of floating silver helium-filled balloons at the Leo Castelli Gallery in 1966. Willard Maas's lyrical "film poem" is the only visual document of this seminal exhibition....
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- 1967

Watts with Eggs (1967)
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"By 1967, Menken had become interested in the work of Fluxus artist Robert Watts and made a short animation piece, Watts with EGGS, in which she animates his chrome-casted Box of Eggs. The film opens with lights reflected in the eggs (of course), the...
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- 1965

LSD Wall (1965)
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An attempt to reproduce some visual hallucinations while on a trip (a number of years ago), done in the major portion with clay animation. On the average, it took one hour to shoot one-half second's viewing time. I felt that clay was the best medium ...
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- 1967

Gingerbread (1967)
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A short journey through some small town Victoriana... –J. H....
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- 1969

Flower Pot (1969)
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"The fun-and the only fun-is John Hawkins' FLOWERPOT, a simple, frisky romp involving a cavorting couple and fresh colorations." –Howard Thompson, The New York Times, 2/18/1972...
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- 1965

A Valentine For Marie (1965)
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Co-maker: Willard Maas. A Valentine card from Willard Maas to his wife, Marie Menken, utilizing both animation and live-action photography. A "catch me if you can" game between two real hearts. –J. H....
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