CATALOGUES
| This is the archive of Images Festival annual calendars along with PDFs of most catalogues all the way back to 1988! *Please click on individual searchable archives to the right : you can find films/videos/installations by artist name, year presented, country of production and more! |
![]() | 2012 Highlights Include: 25TH FESTIVAL Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 2011 Highlights Include: Reframing Africa (2 programs curated by Jean-Marie Teno, Rivers and My Father by Luo Li, Fucked Up plays West of Zanzibar, works by Lindsay Seers, Forum Lenteng, ... Canadian Spotlight Artist James MacSwain (Halifax) and much more! Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
| 2010 Highlights Include: Shirin Neshat, Kamal Aljafari, John Greyson, Luo Li, Ross McLaren, Jayce Salloum, Emma Hart and Benedict Drew, Polydactyl Hearts Collective, Manon de Boer, Emily Roysdon, Barry Doupe, Keren Cytter, Jenny Perlin, Phil Solomon, Alexis and Mary Margaret O'Hara, John Oswald, and Nicolas Pereda. Festival Catalogue (PDF) | ||
![]() | 2009 Highlights Include: Lav Diaz, Notes on Composing, Sung Hwan Kim, Rabih Mroue, Ben Coonley, Jim Trainor, Louise Bourque, Deborah Stratman, Akram Zaatari, Amy Bodman, Ian White, Althea Thauberger, John Smith, Pedro Paiva and Joao Maria Gusmao, Mark Essen, Cloud Eye Control... Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 2008 Highlights Include: World Premiere of G.B. Jones' The Lollipop Generation, Canadian Artist Spotlight on Nelson Henricks, North American Premiere of b.h. Yael's Trading the Future, The Valerie Project, Charles Atlas, three nights of performances by Daniel Barrow, 8 programs of International Shorts, installations by Sadie Benning, Saskia Olde Wolbers, Eddo Stern and Bettina Hoffmann, and much much more... Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 2007 Highlights Include: 20th anniversary MOMENTUM series, North American Premiere of Babette Mangolte's 'Seven Easy Pieces by Marina Abramovic', Live Images from Thomas Koner + Jurgen Reble, Battery Operated, Hitoshi Toyoda, Phil Minton + Michael Snow, Naeem Mohaiemen and more! Eight international shorts programs including guest curated spotlights on the Netherlands and Finland + Sweden. A tribute to Helen Hill our annual S is for Student showcase and Off Screen installations in over 15 galleries. Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 2006 Highlights Include: North American premiere of Mike Hoolboom's Fascination, World Premiere of Peggy Anne Berton's The Legend of Buck Kelly, Some Cats From Japan shred the Vatikan, 2 Super-8 Late's at the Cameron, Susie Ibarra + Lori Freedman live! Talk to the Pie speakers series + Installations from Laiwan, Mieke Bal, Tony Cokes, Stan Douglas, Hisako Yamakawa, Deirdre Logue, Calum Stirling, Takehito Koganezawa, John Oswald + youth screenings & workshops and more! Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 2005 Highlights Include: Canadian spotlight on Robert Lee, Jem Cohen's Chain, Lorna Simpson's 31, 2 evenings of Super-8 Late, Visible City symposium with Kaja Silverman, WJT Mitchell, George Yudice and others, Bruce McClure's Christmas Tree Stand. Over 20 installations by Lorna Simpson, Hassan Khan, Zoe Beloff, Rosa Barba with Fiona Banner, Richard Kerr, Thomas Köner and more! | |
![]() | 2004 Highlights Include: Never the Right Time: Experimental Media from the Arab World, Kill Road by Images Prize winner Christina Zeidler, Resisting Paradise by Barbara Hammer, Leslie Peters Canadian Artist Spotlight, World premiere of Clive Holden's trains of winnipeg. | |
![]() | 2003 Highlights Include: (requires Macromedia Flash) Harun Farocki artist spotlight (in person), Minute Movies, Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space, SOURCE media art installations, Creative Media Resistance with Mark Hosler, new films by Chantal Akerman, Catherine Breillat and closing night with HOP FU! Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 2002 Highlights Include: Focus on France; Like Mangoes in July: The Work of Richard Fung; The Home Show; The Dope Show; Cremaster 1 & 4; flow: An Exhibition of Film Video and New Media Installations. Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 2001 Highlights Include: Japan Focus: Japanese Independent Film and Video Today; Landscape with Shipwreck: The Films of Philip Hoffman; Art Dyke 2001; Wide: An Exhibition of Video Film and New Media Installations. Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 2000 Highlights Include: Mattias Muller in Person; Like a Dream That Vanishes: Spotlight on Barbara Sternberg; The Search for Art Fag 2000; Orifice: 12 Site Specific Video Installations commissioned for Images. Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 1999 Highlights Include: The Collected Single Channel Works of Pippilotti Rist; Earshot: A Programme of Sound-based Films and Videos; Inertia, a video installation by Masashi Iwasaki & Tadasu Takamine. Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 1998 Highlights Include: Steve McQueen at A Space; films and installations by Atom Egoyan, Ruba Naddda, Peter Mettler, Bob Anderson, Francis Le Bouthillier, Tom Leonhardt and Gérard Courant. Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 1997 Highlights Include: 10th anniversary spotlight on the work of multi-disciplinary artist Vera Frenkel; a profile of Toronto filmmaker Wrik Mead in collaboration with the PleasureDome collective; >>Ice Flow>>, a website exhibition presented in partnership with InterAcess; Bruce Elder's 40-hour Book of the Dead; Mechanique, a 15 projector installation by Detroit artist Robert Andersen; and a special collection featuring 5 Quebec artist works from LES FILMS DE L'AUTRE. Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 1996 Highlights Include: Sonic Outlaws, two programmes by San Franciscan cinema provera filmmaker Craig Baldwin; Bones of the Forest by Heather Frise and Velcrow Ripper; two international experimental programs curated by Mike Hoolboom; contemporary works from Eastern Europe presented in partnership with Hungary's Mediawave festival; and Images first interactive programme, <CLICK>, co-presented by Inter/Access. Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 1995 Highlights Include: a multi-programme spotlight on Canadian experimental filmmaker Mike Hoolboom; the Speaking New Media Symposium, organized by Gabrielle Hezekiah; 11 New Screen programmes featuring works by Steve Reinke, Moucle Blackout, Byun Young Joo, Katy High, Catherine Stockhausen, Shafeeq Vellani, Zacharias Kunuk, and many, may more. Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 1994 Highlights Include: programmes selected by guest curators Carol-Ann Agard (The African Soul: The Struggle Continues), Stephanie Maxwell (Alternatoons), Ramiro Puerta (Imagenes del Sur: Southern Horizons); student showcase V is for Video; and 59 works from artists including Not Channel Zero, Shani Mootoo, Fumiko Kiyooka, Rodney Werden, Vic De La Rosa, and Fernando Iturra. Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 1993 Highlights Include: 9 New Works film and video programmes; D'Ghetto Eyes, programmed by Reginald Woolery of Third World Newsreel, NYC; Geo Politics and Body Politics, presented by Marilyn Burgess; Ellen Besen and Tom Knott's Crossection, a five year retrospective of Canadian animation; and Images first V is for Video student showcase. Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 1992 Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 1991 Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
![]() | 1990 Festival Catalogue (PDF) | |
| 1989 Festival Catalogue (PDF) | ||
| 1988 Festival Catalogue (PDF) | ||
























