Andrew Lampert

Andrew Lampert
: Born in the mid-70s in the Midwest, Andrew Lampert is Archivist at Anthology Film Archives. As a filmmaker/artist he has exhibited in festivals (NY Film Festival, Rotterdam International Film Festival, Kill Your Timid Notion), cinemas macro- and micro- (BFI, Light Industry), galleries (Mitchell Algus Gallery, NYC & Associates, London), performance venues (The Kitchen, NYC & The Center for Contemporary Art, Glasgow) and museums (The Getty Museum, The Whitney Museum of American Art).

At the 2010 Orphan Film Symposium, Lampert will present Raw Nerves: A Lacanian Thriller (1980), a film by Manuel DeLanda. The film was recently preserved under the direction of Lampert by the Anthology Film Archives with a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation.


Resources:

Watch Andrew Lampert interviewed at the 2006 Orphan Film Symposium. here

Listen to Andrew introduce his film Benetton (2004) at the same symposium. here

Listen to Andrew and Steven Villereal speak on A Different Kind of Movie: Gordon Hitchens interviews Emile de Antonio (1967) at the 6th Orphan Film Symposium in 2008. here

Watch Andrew Lampert's #6 OKKYUNG (2004, 3:30, 16mm, silent), a film performance with cellist Okkyung Lee, here: