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Adam Hines-Green
London GB
Updated: 2023-12-09 09:00:52

Videos


Narrative Verdict (excerpt 1)

2018
Richard Green, my father, kept a personal video archive of his past academic lectures and TV appearances, largely on VHS, from the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. Narrative Verdict is shot in a single take, and documents his attempt to re-perform a script composed entirely of quotation from his own archive, while receiving continuous direction and prompts from me.
Added on: July 28, 2021


Performance Review (Northridge) (excerpt)

2018
Two videos from Richard’s VHS archive were re-presented to him for the first time in almost thirty years. His spontaneous responses were recorded and subsequently overlaid onto the original footage. The footage in Performance Review (Northridge) documents an audience member at a lecture in California in the early 90s accusing Richard of being a defence attorney for sex offenders. The footage in Performance Review (Warsaw) documents a lecture he gave in Warsaw c.1990 criticising the Catholic Church and their attitude towards homosexuality. Richard believes the VHS documentation he was ultimately provided with was censored by the Polish state.
Added on: July 28, 2021


Performance Review (Warsaw) (excerpt)

2018
Two videos from Richard’s VHS archive were re-presented to him for the first time in almost thirty years. His spontaneous responses were recorded and subsequently overlaid onto the original footage. The footage in Performance Review (Northridge) documents an audience member at a lecture in California in the early 90s accusing Richard of being a defence attorney for sex offenders. The footage in Performance Review (Warsaw) documents a lecture he gave in Warsaw c.1990 criticising the Catholic Church and their attitude towards homosexuality. Richard believes the VHS documentation he was ultimately provided with was censored by the Polish state.
Added on: July 28, 2021