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Hermine Freed

Born 1940 - New York, NY
Died 1998

Hermine Freed studied painting at Cornell University and New York University. During the late '60s she taught at NYU, working as program editor for an NYU-sponsored series on art books for WNYC. Assisted by colleague Andy Mann, she began using video to produce a series of contemporary artist portraits, beginning with painter James Rosenquist. Although the program did not meet WNYC's broadcast standards, Freed continued to produce the series, showing the tapes to her students and at other venues. In 1972 she was invited to participate in the groundbreaking exhibition Circuit: A Video Invitational by Everson Museum curator David Ross, whose encouragement led her to explore other aspects of the medium and produce a new body of work. Freed continued to produce both documentaries and artworks exploring female perception and self-image. Art Herstory (1974) was made while she was an artist-in-residence at the Television Lab at WNET. Freed taught at the School of Visual Arts in New York from 1972. She passed away in 1998.


Available Titles by Hermine Freed

Title Year Runtime Collection
360º 1972 00:06:20 Early Video Art, Single Titles
Art Herstory 1974 00:22:00 Early Video Art, Single Titles
Art Herstory (Excerpt) 1974 00:14:49 Single Titles
Family Album 1973 00:09:45 Early Video Art, Single Titles
George Segal Interview 1972 00:12:34 On Art and Artists, Single Titles
Howardena Pindell 1972 00:15:30 On Art and Artists
I Don't Know What You Mean 1975 00:09:08 Early Video Art, Single Titles
Joyce Kozloff: Public Art Works 1996 00:56:00 On Art and Artists, Single Titles
Roy Lichtenstein: Still Life Paintings 1972 00:21:35 On Art and Artists, Single Titles
Looking in the Mirror, I See Me — Early Women’s Video Art from the Video Data Bank Collection 2018 01:12:24 Compilations, Curated Compilations
Me - You 1972 00:10:08 Early Video Art, Single Titles
New Reel 1977 00:12:00 Early Video Art, Single Titles
Portrait of President Jill Ker Conway 1976 00:10:28 Single Titles
James Rosenquist: Forty-seven Dirty Bandaids 1972 00:25:40 On Art and Artists, Single Titles
Show and Tell 1974 00:08:27 Early Video Art, Single Titles
Space Holes 1976 00:07:39 Early Video Art, Single Titles
The Architecture of the U.S. Holocaust Museum 1996 00:58:00 Single Titles
Two Faces 1972 00:06:24 Early Video Art, Single Titles
Water Glasses 1972 00:05:00 Early Video Art, Single Titles
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