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(1936 – 21 June 2014) was an American artist, art historian and inventor, who contributed to the [[structural film]] movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3j3w7VNhCo Screening Room with Standish Lawder & Stanley Cavell - PREVIEW - Documentary Educational Resources on official YouTube channel]
     


Biography
Born in in 1936, Lawder attended and the National Autonomous University of Mexico as an undergraduate, and studied at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. While at the University of Munich, he became a test subject for a researching at around 1960. During these experiments, he was injected with measured amounts of LSD, and , and "spent a whole day in the clinic". In this, he became an early subject of . Afterwards, he received his doctor of philosophy as an art historian at . His thesis, which was later published as The Cubist Cinema, examines the correlation between the history of film and its impact on , described as a holistic overview by Anthony Reveaux in .

For several decades Standish ran a community non-profit darkroom called the Denver Darkroom. It began as Standish's dream workspace which he cordially extended to visiting filmmakers, artists, journalists and friends. It was an artistic hotspot housing a large commercial-size black and white darkroom, studios, a library, a kitchen, a dining room/ gallery and sleeping lofts/ prop storage. The demand for the community darkroom was huge and it became a non-profit in 1998, accepting paid memberships to cover operating costs. Beginning in 2000 classes in Photography were offered by Artists and faculty of Metropolitan State College of Denver (now MSU) at the Denver Darkroom.

Lawder's first wife, Ursula, was the daughter of Richard Strauss-Ruppel and Frieda Ruppel, who later married artist Hans Richter. He was with his second wife, Dianne Vanderlip, Curator of Modern art the Denver Art Museum, for 22 years and divorced in 2001.

Lawder died on June 21, 2014.


Filmography
His body of work is purported to span over 25 films and his literary works encapsulates several essays on experimental film. His first endeavors with experimental films started in his basement during a of his in the late 1960s and early 1970s. One of his works during this span, Necrology, has been cited by fellow filmmaker as "the sickest joke I've ever seen on film".

For the production of his first two films, Runaway and Corridor, Lawder built his own using an incandescent light bulb housed within a coffee can. With it, he would expose his films by manipulating the brightness of the light bulb, then shined the beam it created through the flashlight tube to the of his camera.

Lawder also used 1950s films on Dangling Participle and animated found footage on Runaway, Raindance and Roadfilm (the latter to the tune of "Why Don’t We Do It in the Road?"). Artfourm Roadfilm (audio commentary) - Art & Trash on Vimeo


Preservation
The Academy Film Archive has preserved several of Standish Lawder's films, including Necrology, Catfilm For Katy and Cynnie and Raindance.


Selected filmography
  • 3 x 3: A Tic-Tac-Toe Sonata in 3 Moves (1963)
  • Budget Film (1969)
  • Catfilm for Ursula (1969)
  • Construction Job (1969)
  • Eleven Different Horses (1969)
  • Headfilm (1969)
  • Roadfilm (1969)
  • Runaway (1969)
  • Specific Gravity (1969)
  • Corridor (1970)
  • Dangling Participle (1970)
  • Necrology (1971)
  • Color Film (1971)
  • Prime Time (1972)
  • Raindance (1972)
  • Sixty Suicide Notes (1972)
  • Sunday in Southbury (1972)
  • Automatic Diaries 1971–73 (1973)
  • Catfilm for Katy and Cynnie (1973)
  • Regeneration (1980)


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