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Jennifer Elster

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American filmmaker, writer, and creative entrepreneur

Jennifer Elster
Jennifer Elster
Born
New York City, New York
EducationNew York University (NYU)
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, writer, artist, performer, photographer
Websitehttps://www.channelelster.com

Jennifer Elster is an American experimental artist, filmmaker, writer, photographer, musician, and performer. She is the founder ofThe Development, a film and art studio based in New York City. She is best known for her performance artwork, her solo multidisciplinary exhibitions,The Retrospective of an Extroverted Recluse, andThe Wake The F*ck Up Show, as well as her artistic collaborations transforming the lateDavid Bowie into different characters and having written lyricsYoko Ono performed for the online cinematic excursion Elster helmed entitledITW Pathway featuring Will Oldham and the lateGlenn O'Brien. Elster conceived and directed her upcoming fourteen year film project...In the Woods (and Elsewhere), which features subjects such asTerrence Howard, Debra Winger,Questlove,Rosie Perez, andDave Matthews, among others. Elster's performance and video art have been exhibited at theNew Museum and Central Booking gallery, in group shows with artists, such asJonas Mekas and the lateKate Millett, and she has performed at such galleries asSigns and Symbols Gallery,Catinca Tabacaru Gallery, and The Development Underground. Her work focuses on the complexities of humanity and the ongoing fight for social justices. She designs under the J. Elster brand.

Career

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Jennifer Elster was born and raised in New York City.[1] She began creating art at an early age as a way to deal with the harshness of reality.[1] Elster obsessively wrote as soon as she was able to write. She created sculptures of people and directed plays and wherever else her imagination took her as a child. As a teenager, she began doing performance dance in the underground art scene at clubs such as The Garage, Tunnel, Fun House, and M.K. She attendedNew York University, majoring in psychology and writing and graduated with honors.[2][3] Elster began her career atConde Nast, working as a fashion assistant atMademoiselle to subsidize her college tuition.[2][3] She quickly got promoted to Market Editor and then stylist.[1][3] She then left to pursue her obsession with writing, but was sought after for her unique aesthetic and ended up styling such artists as the lateDavid Bowie forOutside,Chloe Sevigny,Shirley Manson,Trent Reznor,Isabella Rossellini, andKate Winslet.[4] Her work has been featured in numerous publications, including covers and stories forRolling Stone, The Face,Dazed, andTime Magazine.[5]

In the late 90s, she began making experimental films. In 2000 she held her first private art show at the Shooting Gallery, exhibiting a series of stencil canvases and screening an experimental film.[6] Elster made her first short films on shoe-string budgets.[7]Dirty andIll Will were both shown at theLos Angeles Film Festival in 2001.[7]

A native New Yorker, Elster was greatly affected by9/11 and cited the experience as "an inevitable influence" on her work and life.[8]

In 2003 Elster's debut feature,Particles of Truth, which she wrote, produced, directed, and starred in, premiered in theTribeca Film Festival and aired on theSundance Channel andNetflix.[8] The small-budget indie was described byVariety as "what Hollywood mightily strives for – a believable romantic comedy."[9]Kevin Thomas of theLos Angeles Times called it "an assured and ambitious first film," noting that, "The images ofParticles of Truth are so sharp and cut so deep, it's as if its writer-director and co-star Jennifer Elster made them with a scalpel."[10] Eric Campos ofFilm Threat described the film as "quite an intense emotional rollercoaster with standout performances, especially from Elster."[11]

In 2010, Elster directedThe Being Experience: The Prologue as a precursor to her upcoming film series.[12] A diverse group of people participated, includingMoby,Temple Grandin andYoko Ono.[12]Paste Magazine reported of the episodic release: "The delivery will be as unconventional as the experience itself."[13]The Being Experience had been described by Paste as an "eerie psychological ride",[14] whileIndieWire notes the unconventional nature ofInto the Woods: "Elster's subjects are both literally and figuratively unaware of their path."[15] In 2013 Elster then directed the interactive online experienceITW Pathways, a haunting glimpse into the labyrinth minds of the filmmaker and her subjects, where pathways always recede and no one can really say where it's going other than "…In the Woods". This interactive experience is of parallax depth, pushing the limits of the medium in unexplored directions. These online experiences explore a new way to tell a story and interact within a cinematic experience through pathways that lead to plot twists and interactivity, bringing the audience deeper into the world of "…In the Woods." This online experience was released while in post production of the upcoming film series"... In the Woods (and Elsewhere)", and features artists such asTerrence Howard,Will Oldham,Jørgen Leth, andFamke Janssen. Elster's upcoming film series "...In the Woods (and Elsewhere)" has been fourteen years in the making and will conclude filming in the summer of 2020.

In 2013, Elster expanded her repertoire by founding the J. Elster brand.[3]The New York Times commented on "the beauty of the handmade pieces."[16]

Elster launched ChannelELSTER.com: A Place for Out of the Ordinary Cinema and Sound[17] and opened The Development, a private underground studio and "living installation",[18] in 2016.[19][20]The Retrospective of an Extroverted Recluse was the first public showing of her work,[6] which was hailed by Michael Tommaseillo ofThe Huffington Post as "simply magnificent. It dealt with some of my favorite sad topics such as love, love lost, longing, and conflict."[21] The pop-up show featured a multi-disciplinary installation of photography, painting, video, and performances by Jennifer Elster with such musicians as,Trevor Gureckis,Mariko Anruku andSugar Vendil.[22]

In May 2017, Jennifer Elster performedAmid the Beauty andCemetery: Is Death? at theNew Museum.[23] She also screened her video art titled,Unknown.[23] Elster also performed in shows at West Park, Salon STUX,Catinca Tabacaru Gallery, and The Development Underground.[24]

In 2018, Elster did a solo art exhibition titled "The Wake The F*ck Up Show", featuring a variety of conceptual work, photography, video, performance, paintings and words, that put forth a dialogue for our times in a multimedia exhibition that cut through to the artery to move the American conversation further along.[25]

Elster's political activism can be seen in her protests as well as visual and performative artwork advocating for civil rights and social justice.[26] Additionally she has fought fornet neutrality in a written campaign by Elster andGloria Steinem[27] At a street protest, she stated that she "became incredibly concerned about the way that repealing net neutrality was going to affect the future of our internet freedom...[and that] she had to respond."[26]

Filmography

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YearFilmCredited asNotes
DirectorScreen WriterProducerActorRole
2001DirtyYesYesYesNo
2001Ill WillYesYesYesNo
2003Particles of Truth[2][28]YesYesYesYesLilli Black
2005Life on the LedgeNoNoYesNo
2006-2020In the Woods (The Being Experience)YesNoYesNoDesigned as a multi-part series. Featuring Dave Matthews, Terrence Howard, Moby, Temple Grandin, Famke Janssen.[29][30]

References

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  1. ^abcAdduci, Kristina (January 6, 2016)."The Woman Who Does It All – Jennifer Elste".artzealous.com. RetrievedApril 16, 2018.
  2. ^abcLieberman, Paul (May 10, 2003)."Young Festival and Filmmakers Find Their Way".The Los Angeles Times. RetrievedApril 14, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^abcd"Designer to Watch: Jennifer Elster of J. Elster".theFashionSpot. June 26, 2015. RetrievedApril 16, 2018.
  4. ^"Artist Jennifer Elster Hosts VIP Preview Of 'The Retrospective Of An Extroverted Recluse'".The Knockturnal. May 20, 2016. RetrievedOctober 2, 2018.
  5. ^Darcella, Aria (May 17, 2017)."Jennifer Elster Makes Accessories for Modern Women".Fashion Unfiltered. Archived fromthe original on October 17, 2018. RetrievedOctober 2, 2018.
  6. ^abCohen, Alina (May 17, 2016)."Jennifer Elster, Who's Collaborated With Bowie and Yoko Ono, Has Mysterious New Show".Observer. RetrievedOctober 17, 2018.
  7. ^abHall, Trish (May 11, 2003)."Habitats/Battery Park City; Interrupted by Sept. 11, A Filmmaker Resumes".The New York Times. RetrievedOctober 17, 2018.
  8. ^abElber, Lynn (October 3, 2004)."Filmmaker's 'Truth' influenced by 9/11".Deseret News. Archived fromthe original on September 23, 2018. RetrievedOctober 2, 2018.
  9. ^Scheib, Ronnie (June 3, 2003)."Particles of Truth".Variety. RetrievedOctober 18, 2018.
  10. ^Thomas, Kevin (June 12, 2003)."The ultimate rock fan".The Los Angeles Times. RetrievedOctober 18, 2018.
  11. ^Campos, Eric (2003)."Particles of Truth"(PDF).75films.com. RetrievedOctober 2, 2018.
  12. ^abMatheson, Whitney (June 17, 2013)."Moby, Questlove, others endure puzzling 'Experience'".USA TODAY. RetrievedApril 14, 2018.
  13. ^Regan-Porter, Tim (September 21, 2010)."Exclusive Clip: Will Oldham in ITW Pathway".Paste Magazine. RetrievedOctober 2, 2018.
  14. ^Keong, Lori (June 13, 2013)."Questlove, Rufus Wainwright and Others Appear in New Series, The Being Experience".Paste Magazine. RetrievedOctober 3, 2018.
  15. ^Cipriani, Casey (June 13, 2013)."Exclusive: Questlove, Alan Cumming and Moby Go Into the Woods in 'The Being Experience' Film Series Trailer".IndieWire. RetrievedOctober 18, 2018.
  16. ^Blumenthal, Erica M. (May 4, 2016)."A New Way to Go Hands-Free".The New York Times. RetrievedOctober 18, 2018.
  17. ^Bassil, Beth (September 27, 2018)."Jennifer Elster Presents the Official Launch of ChannelELSTER.COM: A Place for Out of the Ordinary Cinema and Sound".PR Web. RetrievedOctober 18, 2018.
  18. ^King, Caitlin (May 6, 2016)."New Type #9: J. Elster - Jennifer Elster Interview".Twelv. RetrievedOctober 2, 2018.
  19. ^de Causans, Delphine (June 1, 2016)."Experiencing Jennifer Elster's "Retrospective of an Extroverted Recluse Part One"".Whitewall. RetrievedOctober 3, 2018.
  20. ^Shiffman, Allyson (May 12, 2016)."Paz de la Huerta Opens Up in this Clip by Jennifer Elster, An Artist Finally Emerging From The Underground".Bullett Media. RetrievedOctober 18, 2018.
  21. ^Tommasiello, Michael (May 27, 2017)."New York Week Summed Up in a New York Minute".The Huffington Post. RetrievedOctober 18, 2018.
  22. ^"Editors' Picks: 8 Art Events to See in New York This Week".artnet News. May 9, 2016. RetrievedOctober 18, 2018.
  23. ^abKing, Fattie (May 13, 2017)."Artist & Filmmaker Jennifer Elster At The New Museum -".Fashion Maniac. RetrievedApril 14, 2018.
  24. ^"'TRANS-Ville' at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery, New York".ARTnews. September 29, 2017. RetrievedApril 14, 2018.
  25. ^"Jennifer Elster - the Wake the F*ck up Show".
  26. ^abAmatulli, Jenna (December 8, 2017)."Net Neutrality Supporters At NYC Verizon Store: 'We Cannot Let Them Have The Net'".The Huffington Post. RetrievedOctober 18, 2018.
  27. ^"Jennifer Elster | the Wake the F*ck up Show - Art Zealous".
  28. ^Martel, Ned (September 17, 2004)."A Dark Cloud Hangs Over a Painter's Big Day".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. RetrievedApril 14, 2018.
  29. ^"'The Being Experience' Puts Terrence Howard in the Woods (Exclusive Video)".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedApril 16, 2018.
  30. ^"Dave Matthews, Terrence Howard Star in 'The Being Experience'".Rolling Stone. RetrievedApril 16, 2018.

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