Rick Raxlen

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Rick Raxlen has been working as an artist and filmmaker since the late '60s. He began as a filmmaker with the NFB alongside Arthur Lipsett and Norman McLaren in Montreal, and was awarded one of only two Genies (Canadian Film Award) ever given for Best Experimental Film ("Legend," 1970). After a stint teaching at Concordia University and many short films, he went on to make the feature film "Horses in Winter" (1988), named as one of the best films of the eighties by Cinematheque Quebecois. After many more short works and another award-winning feature ("The Strange Blues of Cowboy Red," 1995), Rick abandoned the long form out of frustration with the impersonal nature of the process, and turned in earnest to a new obsession: the animated short form. This has been his primary moving image-based artwork for the past 25 years since he relocated to Victoria, BC. Rick is a strong proponent of non-institutionalized art-making practices and largely works outside of the system, producing and exchanging Mail Art and an incredible output of drawing and printmaking work presented in galleries and alternative venues worldwide.

Credits

Year Title
2020-10-17 Sea Horses and Flying Fish
2020-10-17 Fish Don't Talk
2020-10-17 Kanga vs Werewolf
2014-11-25 Haunted House
2010-11-02 Mumbles
2009-01-01 Rocka-Lula-Hula
2008-01-01 Frottage/Dommage/Fromage 2 Vous
2003-01-01 Brand New Triathlon
2002-03-10 Deadpan
1999-12-27 U - Champions
1999-12-27 Slippage
1998-05-26 The Geometry of Beware
1996-12-27 The Strange Blues of Cowboy Red
1988-12-27 Tongue Tied
1988-12-27 Horses in Winter
1985-12-27 The Divine Right
1984-12-27 The Polytechnic World
1984-12-27 Duck Talk
1984-12-27 Flagman's Nightmare
1984-12-27 Grey's Lullaby
1984-12-27 Self-Portrait (with Fish)
1984-12-27 Pure Mutation
1983-12-27 15 Soldiers, 11 Machines, 8 Cows
1982-09-02 Jaffa-Gate
1975-01-01 Earthware
1972-12-27 Mirage
1971-12-27 Anger After Death
1969-12-27 The Sky Is Blue