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Anthony Schmalz Conrad (March 7, 1940 – April 9, 2016) was an American video artist, experimental filmmaker, musician, composer, sound artist, teacher, and writer. Active in a variety of media since the early 1960s, he was a pioneer of both drone music and structural film. As a musician, he was an important figure in the New York minimalist scene of the 1960s, during which time he performed as part of the Theatre of Eternal Music (along with John Cale, La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela,
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, and others). He became recognized as a filmmaker for his 1966 film '' The Flicker''. He performed and collaborated with a wide range of artists over the course of his career.


Biography


Early life

Conrad was born in Concord, New Hampshire, to Mary Elizabeth Parfitt and Arthur Emil Conrad, and raised in Baldwin, Maryland and Northern Virginia. His father worked with Everett Warner during World War II in designing dazzle camouflage for the
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. Conrad's high school violin lessons with symphony violist Ronald Knudsen introduced him to just intonation and double stop playing. After briefly studying violin at
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's Peabody Conservatory, Conrad graduated from
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in 1962 with a degree in mathematics. While studying at Harvard, Conrad was exposed to the ideas of experimental composers
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and Karlheinz Stockhausen. After working as a computer programmer, Conrad became involved in
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's avant-garde arts scene.


1960s

After moving to New York, Conrad became an early member of La Monte Young's Theatre of Eternal Music alongside John Cale, Angus MacLise, Marian Zazeela, and later
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. The Theatre of Eternal Music utilized just intonation and drones to produce what the group called "dream music"; Conrad's mathematical knowledge contributed to the Theatre's systematization of just intervals, and he also encouraged the ensemble to adopt electronic amplification. Conrad would later leave the Theatre in a dispute over Young's attempt to assert more deliberate compositional influence over their performances and refusal to grant him or Cale shared credit for the ensemble's music or access to its recordings, and in 1990 protested a concert by his former bandleader with a manifesto titled "Composer La Monte Young Does Not Understand 'His' Work" outlining his grievances and accusing Young of "
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and romanticized personality cult mark nghim among the most regressive of contemporary artists." In 1963, he joined his former Harvard classmate and
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associate Henry Flynt in his
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demonstrations against "elitist" New York cultural institutions. In 1964, Conrad and Cale were recruited by Pickwick Records to serve as a backing band, The Primitives, to perform the
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-penned single "The Ostrich"/"Sneaky Pete". Conrad and Cale played guitar and bass, Walter de Maria played percussion, and Reed sang. Conrad and Cale's instruments were tuned to Reed's " Ostrich tuning", with every string the same pitch class. After the Primitives disbanded, Cale and Reed formed
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. Conrad was indirectly responsible for the name of The Velvet Underground, although he was never a member of the group; after moving into Conrad's old apartment on Ludlow Street in New York City, Reed and Cale found a copy of ''
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'' which Conrad had left in the apartment, and took its name for the band.


1970s

Conrad's first musical release under his own name was a collaboration with Faust, '' Outside the Dream Syndicate'', released by Caroline in 1973. This remains his best known musical work and is considered a classic of minimalist music and drone music. One of Conrad's early films was ''Coming Attractions'', made with his then-partner Beverly Grant, which was released in 1970. This film led indirectly to the founding of Syntonic Research and the Environments series of natural sound recordings. Grant and Conrad further worked on two films: ''Straight and Narrow'' (1970) and ''Four Square'' (1971). ''Yellow Movies'' was a project of Conrad's in 1973 of twenty "movies" consisting of rectangular borders painted in black house paint on large pieces of photographic paper, effectively framing each sizable expanse of emulsion whereby the physical aging and transformation of the emulsion itself would constitute a definitively slow-motion moving picture over such an extended period of time. Conrad began to work in video and performance in the 1970s as a professor at Antioch College, where he replaced the filmmaker Paul Sharits. In 1976, Conrad joined the faculty at the Center for Media Studies at the
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. While in Buffalo, Conrad was part of a scene that included Sharits, as well as Hollis Frampton,
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, Peter Weibel, James Blue, Cathy Steffan and Gerald O'Grady. Their practices in film, video, performance, and other forms were documented in the 2008 book ''Buffalo Heads: Media Study, Media Practice, Media Pioneers, 1973–1990'', edited by Vasulka and Weibel. In the mid-1970s, Conrad began performing film. With ''Sukiyaki Film'' he decided that the film should be prepared immediately before viewing. Sukiyaki was chosen as the paradigm for the work because it is a dish often cooked immediately before eating, in front of the diners. Conrad cooked sukiyaki in front of an audience: egg, meat, vegetables, and 16mm film; and literally "projected" onto the screen behind him.


Later life

Table of the Elements released a number of Conrad's archival recordings in the 1990s and 2000s, including ''Four Violins (1964)'', ''Fantastic Glissando'', and ''Joan of Arc''. ''Slapping Pythagoras'', an album of new music commissioned by Table of the Elements, was recorded with Jim O'Rourke and Steve Albini at Electrical Audio and released in 1995. ''Early Minimalism, Vol. 1'', released in 1997, was an attempt to reconstruct the sound of Theatre of Eternal Music recordings withheld by La Monte Young.' He also issued two archival CDs featuring the work of late New York filmmaker Jack Smith, with whom he was associated in the 1960s. Conrad collaborated with artists such as Charlemagne Palestine, Genesis P-Orridge, Keiji Haino, Jim O'Rourke,
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, C Spencer Yeh, Tovah Olson, MV Carbon, and numerous others. Conrad was chosen by Animal Collective to perform at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival that they curated in May 2011. In 2012 Conrad was part of the line-up of the touring avant-garde festival Sonic Protest that took place in five cities in France. In 2013 Conrad visited Genoa to open his first solo exhibition in Italy. Conrad's work has been shown at many museums including the
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, MoMA PS1, and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City; the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis; the
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in Paris; the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles; and many others. Specifically, his film ''The Flicker'' was included in the Whitney Museum of American Art's exhibition, ''The American Century''; he participated in the 2006
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; and one of his ''Yellow Paintings'' was featured in the museum's 2015–2016 exhibition "Collected by Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner''."'' Conrad's artwork is represented by Greene Naftali Gallery in New York City, and by Galerie Buchholz in Germany. Conrad had been a faculty member in the State University of New York at Buffalo since 1976, and continued to teach there in the Department of Media Study until his death. Several of his students at Buffalo formed the indie rock band Mercury Rev in 1989.


Death

Conrad died at a hospice in Cheektowaga, New York, on April 9, 2016, after receiving treatment for prostate cancer. The Tony Conrad estate is represented by Greene Naftali, New York, and Galerie Bucholz,
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Partial discography

* '' Outside the Dream Syndicate'' (with Faust) ( Caroline, 1973) * ''Slapping Pythagoras'' ( Table of the Elements, 1995) * ''The Japanese Room at La Pagode / May'' (split with Gastr del Sol) (Table of the Elements, 1995) * ''Four Violins (1964)'' (Table of the Elements, 1996) * ''Early Minimalism Volume One'' (Table of the Elements, 1997) * '' Inside the Dream Syndicate Volume I: Day of Niagara'' (with John Cale, Angus MacLise, La Monte Young, and Marian Zazeela) (Table of the Elements, ecorded 19652000) * ''Fantastic Glissando'' (Table of the Elements, 2003) * ''
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'' (Table of the Elements, ecorded 19682006) * ''An Aural Symbiotic Mystery'' (with Charlemagne Palestine) ( Sub Rosa, 2006) * ''Taking Issue'' (with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge) ( Dais Records, 2009) * ''XXX Macarena'' (with Jutta Koether and John Miller) (From the Nursery and Primary Information, 2010) * ''Ten Years Alive on the Infinite Plain'' (Superior Viaduct, 2017)


References


External links


Tony Conrad at Galerie Buchholz

Tony Conrad Website



"About Tony Conrad"
from the Center for Art and Media ( ZKM) in Karlsruhe, Germany *
Tony Conrad
in the Video Data Bank * {https://film-makerscoop.com/filmmakers/tony-conrad/bio Tony Conrad] at The Film-Makers' Cooperative
Tony Conrad's MySpace Page

Tony Conrad faculty page at University at Buffalo

Yellow Movies via moma.org


Video


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