Mike Hoolboom: Work
Edited by Clint Enns. Mike Hoolboom works in the tradition of the untraditional, at the fringes of the movie factory which have slowly turned from DIY gatherings of outsiders and weirdos into a cottage industry. The movies that Hoolboom makes are no-budget resistances, both to their big-budget counterparts and the ideologies they embody. Given that Hoolboom has been producing moving images for over four decades, it shouldn’t be surprising that his impetus for making this type of work has mutated over time. While the subject matter has changed, the spirit of rebellion remains, and the anger and passion that once fuelled his work has been fine-tuned and transformed into a more sophisticated form of political critique. Hoolboom is a post-Zen Marxist inspired by the writings of Silvia Federici, Mark Fisher, Hito Steyerl, Byung-Chul Han, Christina Sharpe, Naomi Klein, and Paul B. Preciado, among others. He is an avid reader and spends too much time watching and writing about movies. He believes in the commons, that once words and images have entered the public realm they become fair to use and transform. In addition to fair use, he harbours ideals of fairness and believes in volunteer community efforts that celebrate and document local cultures. His artworks are ways to think through and visualize ideas. He was born in Ontario and in the 80s went to Sheridan College, where he became a member of the Escarpment School, a group of filmmakers who studied under Rick Hancox and Jeffrey Paull and whose members include Carl Brown, Philip Hoffman, Richard Kerr, Gary Popovich, Steve Sanguedolce, Janis Cole, Holly Dale, Marian McMahon, Mike Cartmell, Lorne Marin, and Alan Zweig. Hoolboom was a member of the Funnel, a radical artist-run centre that focused on experimental filmmaking, and in 2017 he released a book about the organization titled Underground: The Untold Story of the Funnel Film Collective. He is one of the founding members of Pleasure Dome and has worked for both the CFMDC and Images Festival. Hoolboom’s earliest films are formal experiments, attempts to unpack the language of filmmaking and the mechanics of meaning making. They were aimed at complicating the one-way mode of communication presented by corporate media, calling into question notions of passive spectatorship, asking who owns and controls dominant image culture. In 1988, Hoolboom was diagnosed with HIV, marking a shift in focus in his work to themes of sex, death, and living with HIV. The work became more personal and intimate while still maintaining a defiant punk attitude. By the 2000s, Hoolboom had begun to make cinematic portraits of friends, including a biopic of underground filmmaker Tom Chomont and a documentary about animal activist, filmmaker, and collaborator Mark Karbusicky. His later works are centred around injustices that stem from hypercapitalism, including racial injustice, class inequities, colonial violence, and global imperialism. He has continued to make filmic portraits along with several films about living through the AIDS pandemic into the era of the cocktail. His works continue to deal with viruses, but his conception of the virus has expanded: Capitalism, racism, and imperialism all act as viruses infecting (and affecting) both bodies and minds, with some people more susceptible than others. His portraits have stretched traditional documentary practices and inhabit a more philosophical and poetic space. The work remains infused with a layer of affect borrowed from his stolen images and densely constructed sound designs. Over the years, Hoolboom has produced many movies—perhaps too many for any one person to track down and watch. Moreover, the films are in an ongoing state of transition, often subject to radical revisions and retouches by the filmmaker. Hoolboom is always grappling with new ideas, thinking through images, creating visuals to carry emotions that are too difficult or complicated to resolve in a single viewing. In this anthology, I have attempted to compile a complete filmography by combing through ancient distribution catalogues and including movies that have been withdrawn and are no longer available, although the elements for some of these early works are available from the archives at the Cinémathèque québécoise. While the sheer mass of this filmography is a testament to Hoolboom’s commitment to his practice, it exists in this form purely as a reference. I provide a more practical guide for navigating Hoolboom’s work in the form of a curated selection titled “Essential Movies.” In 1998, YYZ released Plague Years, an edited collection of Hoolboom’s scripts, essays, and stories. Since that time, he has edited more than thirty books with writings dedicated to the works of fellow fringe filmmakers, including Jorge Lozano, Alexandra Gelis, Steve Reinke, Frank Cole, Deirdre Logue, Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby, Al Razutis, David Rimmer, Dani (Leventhal) ReStack, Mike Cartmell, Ellie Epp, Madi Piller, Christine Lucy Latimer, Rebecca Garrett, Phillip Barker, b.h. Yael, and Birgit Hein. He has also produced two books of interviews with Canadian filmmakers, Inside the Pleasure Dome and Practical Dreamers; a novel, The Steve Machine; and a work of autotheory, You Only Live Twice (cowritten with Chase Joynt). This is the first monograph of writings dedicated to Hoolboom’s work. It contains a diverse range of texts and essays from scholars, activists, artists, writers, and friends. In the spirit of inclusion, we wanted to showcase as many different voices as possible. The book is constructed around writing that is short and concise. As such, none of the essays are all-encompassing, nor do they act as the final, definitive word. Instead, the book offers an accumulation of glances where details are offered in place of the big picture. If one connects the dots and squints just a little, it is possible to make out a lived practice that is as socially and politically engaged as it is enraged at the wide variety of injustices that the world has to offer. Acknowledgments This book would not have been possible without the support of a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship and a grant from the Ontario Arts Council. Deepest gratitude to Andrew Burke for his advice and encouragement as my postdoctoral supervisor at the University of Winnipeg. I’d like to thank Kathryn for her support throughout the project; she read drafts, helped with translations, and listened to me endlessly drone on. I’d like to offer my sincerest gratitude to Cameron Moneo, who is definitely the best copyeditor within my group of friends, if not all of Canada. I’d like to thank Leslie Supnet for her beyond beautiful cover design. The cover image is a still from footage of the Broadview Developmental Center shot in 1967 by Escarpment School guru and audiovisual healer Jeffrey Paull, Mike’s teacher and friend. The beautiful painting next to this page and the one on page 107 are by Heather Frise, Mike’s friend and frequent collaborator. The photographs on page 212 are by John Price, Mike’s tennis partner, friend, and collaborator. Mike and I are blessed to be surrounded by truly talented people and even more fortunate to be able to call them friends. Bouquets to Tom McSorley at the Canadian Film Institute, Ben Taylor at Visions, Jesse Brossoit at CFMDC, Wanda vanderStoop at Vtape, and Jorge Lozano, Alexandra Gelis, June Pak, Rebecca Garrett, and soJin Chun at ConverSalón. Thanks to Brian Price and Michael Zryd for their support of the project. Finally, infinite thanks and gratitude to all the writers who contributed to this project; the book would not have happened without you. Mike and I were, literally speaking, shooting for the stars. Contents INTRODUCTION Clint Enns VETERANS Jean Perrot CLOSER Mike Hoolboom Alexandra Gelis and Jorge Lozano ANDRÉ Shannon Cochrane ASK THE ANIMALS Catherine Bush WITCHES AND THE ORIGINS OF CAPITALISM Laura U. Marks DISCO Richard Fung UBER Émilie Poirier LETTER FROM FRED Gary Popovich RAIN Alexandra Gelis and Jorge Lozano THE CENTRAL GESTURE Lisa Robertson I MEASURE MY LIFE IN DOGS Cameron Moneo WIND Dan Browne THE SECRET PLACE Petra Mueller FREEDOM FROM EVERYTHING Johanna Householder and Angelo Pedari Clint Enns WAVES Al Razutis Jim Shedden NEW YORK STATE OF MIND Rebecca Garrett FEELING STATES Jorge Lozano CHILE 1973 b.h. Yael HAIFA Ali Kazimi FOR THE BIRDS Akira Mizuta Lippit SKINSHIP Jaimie Baron MY EDUCATION Mike Hoolboom LISTENING Heather Frise CUT Yann Beauvais SOFT LANDINGS FOR CAPITALISM Yann Beauvais COMMONS Al Razutis ICE CREAM Alexandra Gelis and Jorge Lozano NAZARETH John Greyson SKINNED Spider Campos THE GUY ON THE BED Steve Polta WE ARE ISLANDS Marianna Milhorat 23 THOUGHTS ABOUT MY MOTHER Esma Moukhtar Philip Hoffman MODEL CITIZENS Caspar Stracke JUDY VERSUS CAPITALISM Mike Hoolboom Terence Dick WAX MUSEUM Leo Goldsmith AFTER VICTORY DAY Alexandra Gelis and Jorge Lozano INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROBOTS Maike Mia Höhne AFTER DROWNING Camilo Constain TOUCH MEMORY Kathryn Michalski BE YOUR DOG Janet Lees FATHER AUDITIONS Laura Busetta CREDIT CARD Piers Handling I TOUCHED HER LEGS (REMIX) Mike Hoolboom Meganelizabeth Diamond FEAST Kerri Sakamoto HOW TO WATCH PORNOGRAPHY Jean Marc Ah-Sen LOVER MAN Alan Zweig THRESHOLD Jason Fox and Brett Story (S)HE SAID THAT Christine Negus 27 THOUGHTS ABOUT MY DAD Madi Piller Helen Lee GRAMSCI’S NOTEBOOKS Mike Hoolboom INTRODUCTION TO ALCHEMY Daniel Cockburn NURSING HISTORY Dirk de Bruyn SUPERNATURAL POWER Mike Hoolboom Jean Perret VISITING HOURS Julie Murray WHERE THE NIGHT IS GOING David Finkelstein Yann Beauvais SAW HIM THERE Catherine Russell 3 DREAMS OF HORSES Caspar Stracke Faraz Anoushahpour and Ami Xherro THE BED AND THE STREET Heather Frise FATS Martha Langford AFTERMATH Francesco Gagliardi FROM THE ARCHIVES OF THE RED CROSS Andrew Burke IN 1974 Samy Benammar COLOUR MY WORLD Dirk de Bruyn IDENTIFICATION Alexandra Gelis and Jorge Lozano WE MAKE COUPLES Madeline Bogoch INCIDENT REPORTS Martha Baillie SCRAPBOOK Mark McElhatten MIRRORS Clint Enns SAFETY PICTURE COLLECTION Thomas Waugh BUFFALO DEATH MASK Mike Hoolboom Steve Anker LACAN PALESTINE Marcel Jean FOREST WALK Chris Kennedy MARK Pat Rockman Karol Orzechowski Hito Steyerl IN THE THEATRE Jon Davies PUBLIC LIGHTING Paolo Cherchi Usai Jason McBride IMITATIONS OF LIFE Bruce Jenkins AMY Matthias Müller TOM Tom McSorley JACK Mike Hoolboom Mburucuya Marcela Ortiz Imlach IN THE CITY Scott Birdwise DAMAGED Mike Hoolboom Steve Reinke PANIC BODIES Stephen Broomer Phil Solomon HEY MADONNA Greg Youmans LETTERS FROM HOME Laura U. Marks HOUSE OF PAIN Thomas Waugh Ellis Scott MOUCLE’S ISLAND Deirdre Logue ESCAPE IN CANADA César Ustarroz FRANK’S COCK Alex MacKenzie ONE PLUS ONE Kathryn Ramey ABCs OF THE CANON Mike Hoolboom Aaron Zeghers IN THE CINEMA Jesse Malmed MEXICO Veronika Rall SUGAR MAPLE STAND Benjamin R. Taylor FROM HOME Michael Zryd FAT FILM || WAS Stan Brakhage WHITE MUSEUM Mike Hoolboom Christine Lucy Latimer THE BIG SHOW Philip Hoffman NOW, YOURS Clint Enns SONG FOR MIXED CHOIR Rick Hancox CAREFULLY LOOKING: AN INTERVIEW WITH MIKE HOOLBOOM Clint Enns COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY ESSENTIAL MOVIES
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