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Transitional Objects

Jennifer Montgomery

2000 00:19:00 United StatesEnglishColorStereo4:3

Description

Begun as a consideration of the upgrading from manual to digital film editing techniques, Transitional Objects explores the anxiety and loss inevitable in such a transition while also suggesting the consequences of other life transitions. The video takes its title from D.W. Winnicott's theory of children's use of transitional objects to negotiate the gaps between internal reality and the shared reality of people and things. Remarkably layered, Transitional Objects weaves together considerations of splicing, Winnicott, sewing, motherhood, new technology and loss of mastery. -Carl Bogner, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

"Playtime with psychoanalytic theory mischief-maker Jennifer Montgomery, who toys with the boundaries between self and other, and sutures together chimeras before your eyes." -New York Video Festival (2001)

About Jennifer Montgomery

Jennifer Montgomery's film and video titles include Threads of Belonging (2003), Transitional Objects (2000), Troika (1998), Art For Teachers of Children (1995), Age 12: Love With a Little L (1990), and Home Avenue (1989).

Her work has been screened internationally at festivals such as Toronto, New Directors New Films (MoMA), San Francisco, Rotterdam, Thessaloniki, Rimini, Edinburgh, and Melbourne. It has also screened at museums such as the Whitney (NYC), the ICA (London), the Museum of Modern Art (NYC), the Walker Arts Center (Minneapolis), and the Pasadena Arts Center, and has had theatrical distribution in American and European repertory theaters. She has received grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Jerome Foundation, Art Matters, the New York State Council on the Arts, the Wisconsin Arts Board, and received a Mary L. Nohl Fellowship from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation in 2005.  Emanating from the East Coast, she now lives in Chicago.