Holly Fisher

Holly Fisher

Biography

Holly Fisher received a B.A. in Asian Art History at Columbia University in 1964, and a M.A. in Cinema Studies at New York University in 1982. She lives and works in Tribeca, New York City. Fisher has been active since the mid-sixties as an independent filmmaker, printmaker, teacher, and film editor, including Oscar nominated documentary Who Killed Vincent Chin?. Her experimental short works and long-form essay films are explorations in time, memory and perception. They have been screened in museums and film festivals worldwide including Whitney Museum Biennials; The Tribeca Film Festival; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Film Forum, Japan; and two world premieres in The Forum of the Berlinale, Germany. She has received multiple grants from The Jerome Foundation, NYSCA, CAPS, and The American Film Institute, among others. Her silent film Rushlight won the Grand Prize in the 1985 Black Maria Film Festival, and her feature Bullets for Breakfast received “Best Experimental Film Award” at the 1992 Ann Arbor Film Festival. In 1995, the Museum of Modern Art, New York presented the solo retrospective The Films of Holly Fisher. In recent years, Fisher has made works from film and amateur iPhone sources, looped for gallery and storefront installation, as well as for exhibition in conjunction with her ongoing archival digital print projects. Her current work-in-progress, Out of the Blue, is a long-form experimental essay, structured within a series of cloud video studies, filmed with an iPhone on a flight between Berlin and New York. This project will be integrated into Thin/Ice (work-in-progress), which began as a daily filming practice in a small pond behind the refurbished mill where she was living for several years. Both projects will include resonant imagery pulled from Fisher’s video diary, edited within the semi-static imagery of clouds and pond. Thin/Ice integrates issues of (family) suicide and global warming; it will be Fisher’s first large-scale installation project and is scheduled for completion in late 2020.

Production

Deafening Silence

2012

As Director

Bullets for Breakfast

1992

As Director

Watermen

1968

As Director

From the Ladies

1977

As Director

Glass Shadows

1976

As Director

This Is Montage

1978

As Director

Soft Shoe

1987

As Director

Subway

1968

As Director

Apple Summer

1974

As Director

Ghost Dance

1980

As Director

t h i n k t a n k

2014

As Director

Everywhere at Once

2010

As Director

b e d e v i l e d

2021

As Director

A Question of Sunlight

2015

As Director

Chickenstew

1978

As Director

Softshoe for Bartok

2021

As Director

Out of the Blue

2021

As Director

Buffalo Diaries

2008

As Director

Trio en Rose

2012

As Director

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