
Dirección
Otros nombres: Shirley Brimberg, 셜리 클라크
Fecha de nacimiento
2 de octubre de 1919
Fecha de fallecimiento
23 de septiembre de 1997
(falleció a los 77)
Lugar de nacimiento
New York City, New York, USA
Popularidad
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A major figure of the American avant garde, Shirley Brimberg Clarke (1919-1997) was born into privilege as the daughter of Polish-Jewish immigrants who made their fortune in manufacturing. Rebelling against a repressive bourgeois upbringing, Clarke turned first to dance, and later film and video, to express her distinctive vision of the world. Moving freely across genres and media throughout her career (and often within a single work), Clarke’s cinema explores the porous boundaries between narrative and documentary filmmaking, and film and other media, such as painting, dance, performance and video. Her 1960s features The Connection (1961), The Cool World (1963) and Portrait of Jason (1967), for which she is arguably best remembered, address issues of urban alienation, poverty, addiction and racism, focusing on lives lived at the margins of American society. Fearless in both her personal and creative life, Clarke produced a body of work that is as formally innovative as it is rooted in social protest. Clarke initially trained as a dancer, immersing herself in New York’s vibrant post-war avant-garde dance scene. Although her dance career never quite earned her the critical acclaim she’d hoped for, it had a lasting impact on her subsequent filmmaking and video work, informing an interest in how movement is recorded formally, while introducing her to key avant-garde dancers and choreographers. Source: https://denniscooperblog.com/shirley-clarke-day-2/



Shirley
1969

Self - Legs(uncredited)
1971
1980

second alien mother / MIB soldier
1999

Self
1968

Self
1997
1980

Self
1997

Self
1968

Self
1976

Self
1966

1986

Self (archive footage)
1986

Self - Interviewer (voice)
1967

Herself
1943

Shirley Clarke
1970

1967

Herself
1943

Herself
1950

Herself
1927