r e : a s s e m b l a g e c o l l e c t i v e

We are itinerant and intentional-- "reassembling" assumptions about artist film/video practices: who is shown and the forms of works championed.




01

FUTURE FOR FAILURES

USA · 2011 · 1'00




02

A DARK STORY FOR CLOWNS

USA · 2009 · 5'00




03

GO-RILLA MEANS WAR

USA · 2017 · 19'00




04

CURRENCY

USA · 2019 · 3'00




05

A MEDITATION ON NATURE IN THE ABSENCE OF AN ECLIPSE

USA · 2017-20 · 8'00




06

VIEWFINDER

SWEDEN · 2020 · 18'00


Crystal Z Campbell (they/them) is an artist, experimental filmmaker, and writer of Black, Filipinx, and Chinese descents. Campbell finds complexity in public secrets—fragments of information known by many but undertold or unspoken. Their archive-driven work in film/video, performance, installation, sound, painting, and text, has been screened and exhibited at The Drawing Center, SculptureCenter, SFMOMA, MOMA, and National Gallery of Art. Honors include the Pollock-Krasner Award, MAP Fund, MacDowell, Skowhegan, Rijksakademie, Whitney ISP and a 2021 Guggenheim Fellowship in Art. Campbell’s writing has been featured in World Literature Today, Monday Journal, GARAGE, and Hyperallergic. A former Harvard Radcliffe Film Study Center Fellow, Campbell was recently named a 2022 Creative Capital Awardee. Campbell is a Visiting Associate Professor of Art and Media Studies at the University at Buffalo who lives in Oklahoma and New York. [↗]