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Ask the Dust: Vertigo (1958/1990)

Not fade away

July 29, 2015 Studio 0

Printing an archive copy for MOMA. Framed original from 1990 and an exhibition copy from 15 years ago (distortion due to iPhone angle).      ...

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Hitchcock and Contemporary Art

Sprengler, Christine, Hitchcock and Contemporary Art, 2014

August 2, 2014 Press / Publications 0

Cover shot!

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Cunningham, Douglas,,The San Francisco of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo: Place, Pilgrimage and Commemoration

The San Francisco of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo: Place, Pilgrimage and Commemoration , 2012

December 15, 2011 Press / Publications 0

Cunningham, Douglas, “Proposed Locations: On Postmodern Tributes to Vertigo and Place: Cindy Bernard in conversation with Douglas Cunningham,” The San Francisco of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo:...

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kino und kunst cover, 2003

Kino und Kunst, 2003

September 7, 2003 Press / Publications 0

Excerpt, Heinz Peter Schwerfel, Kino Und Kunst, 2003

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Location Proposal #2: Shot 14, 35mm rear screen slide projection

Senses of Cinema, May 2000

Conomos, John,  The Vertigo of Time, Senses of Cinema, May 2000 Cindy Bernard’s luminous installation Location Proposal No 2 (1997-99) has digitised the redwood forest...

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Brougher, Kerry, "Hitch-hiking in Dreamscapes," Notorious: Hitchcock in Contemporary Art, 2001 (excerpt)

Notorious: Hitchcock and Contemporary Art, 1999

Museum of Modern Art, Oxford travelled to Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; Art Gallery of Hamilton, Ontario; Kunsthalle Brandts Klædefabrik, Odense; Fondació “la Caixa,” Madrid; Tokyo Opera...

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Vertigo, The Making of a Hitchcock Classic, 1998

June 7, 1998 Press / Publications 0

…Bernard’s work demonstrates the power of location to evoke the memory of a film–perhaps most provocatively with Vertigo, a film itself concerned with memory...

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Exhibit A Catalogue Cover

Ask the Dust, Exhibit A, Serpentine Gallery, 1992

…Once included in the complex narrative of a particular film, the landscapes have often become symbolic of a particular vision of America. The vision, once...

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