Introduction and discussion with Juan González and Angelika Ramlow
4000 frames – An Eye-Opener Film
Arthur Cantrill, Corinne Cantrill, Australia 1970, 3 min. English
Printer Light Play
Arthur Cantrill, Corinne Cantrill, Australia 1978, 6 min. No dialogue
At Eltham, a Metaphor on Death
Arthur Cantrill, Corinne Cantrill, Australia, 1973/1974, 24 min. No dialogue
Notes on the Passage of Time
Arthur Cantrill, Corinne Cantrill, Australia,1979, 13 min. No dialogue
Waterfall
Arthur Cantrill, Corinne Cantrill, Australia,1984, 17 min. No dialogue
Garden of Chromatic Disturbance
Arthur Cantrill, Corinne Cantrill, Australia, 1999, 11 min. No dialogue
Condition Report is a series in which Juan David González Monroy shares his discoveries as a print inspector at the Arsenal Archive. This edition, co-curated with Angelika Ramlow, pays tribute to the pioneering work of Corinne Cantrill (1928-2025). Featuring films she created both independently and in collaboration with Arthur Cantrill, the program reflects the breadth and depth of her artistic vision. Preserved in the Arsenal collection, these works held special significance for Corinne and stand as a testament to her lasting influence as a leading figure in experimental film. (JG)
Angelika Ramlow has been working at the Arsenal – Institute for Film and Video Art since 2001 and has been in charge of arsenal distribution since 2004, focusing on experimental film, video art and installations.
Juan David González Monroy is a visual artist based in Berlin. Since 2010, he has collaborated with Anja Dornieden under the moniker OJOBOCA. Their artistic practice focuses on photochemical film and explores cinema as a social ritual.
Condition Report is part of the Arsenal on Location event series supported by the Capital Cultural Fund.