midst

“In ‘midst’, Barbara Sternberg has made a lyrical film about attachment, integration, belonging. Many of the familiar elements of Sternberg’s work are here: speed, pulsing rhythms, explosions of colour, light and shape, images of nature and the built environment. But the conflicted situations and turmoil of earlier major films like ‘Through and Through’ and ‘Beating’ are gone. Instead, ‘midst’ focuses dramatically on an understanding of the world through art, specifically painting, especially abstraction, here translated into filmic terms. Abstraction becomes the vehicle for taking on complexity, putting it all together in heightened moments of intense vision characteristic of ‘seeing into’ or ‘being at one’ with nature.” – Rae Davis

Film Maker
Sternberg, Barbara
Year
1997
Country
Canada
Length
70
Category
art & artists, Work about Women, Work by Women
Genre
experimental