Guy Sherwin
Born in 1948, Guy Sherwin studied painting at Chelsea School of Art in London. Inspired by films and expanded cinema from the London Filmmakersâ Co-op, he began making films and acquired laboratory skills while working there during the 1970s. His 16mm films are often highly concentrated in their form, but very diverse in terms of their imagery and approach. The Short Film Series (1975-ongoing) and live performance pieces such as Man with Mirror (1976-ongoing) involve human, animal and natural phenomena transcribed as filmic subjects, while his optical sound films and performances explore a wide variety of abstract audiovisual ideas.
Known For
Directing

New Shores
Paper Landscape

Hand/Shutter

Messages

Portrait with Parents

Handcrank Clock

Guy & Kai
Vowels & Consonants

Sound Cuts

Newsprint #2

Notes

Cycles #3

Mobius Loops
Man with Mirror
Mile End Purgatorio

At the Academy
Short Film Series

Light Cycles
Prelude
Flight
Views from Home
Filter Beds

Messages

Animal Studies

Bay Bridge from Embarcadero

Salt Water

Night Train

Guy & Kai

Window/Light

Mei

Chimney

Wind & Water

Tap

Portrait with Parents

Tree Reflection

Eye

Clock & Train

Breathing

Hand/Shutter

Cat

Cat on TV

Barn

Maya

Cycle

Metronome

Window

Yi Wei

Swimming

Handcrank Clock

Light Leaves

Clouds & Wires

Coots

Treeline

Gnats

Tree & Cloud

Piano

Columns

Track

Blink

Candle & Clock

Cycles #1
Vermeer Frames
Paper Landscape

Da Capo: Variations on a Train with Anna

Connemara

Musical Stairs

Notes #2

Spirals

Newsprint #1

Railings

Interval #2

Soundtrack

Notes #1

Sound Shapes

Optical Sound

Phase Loop

Interval

Cross Section #2
Nijomasue
Why there is something rather than nothing
Paper Landscape #2

Under the Freeway
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