Edin Velez


Edin Velez is a Puerto Rican video artist, director and professor. He is best known for his work on the documentary films State of Rest and Motion and Dance of Darkness.

Life and career

Edin was born and raised in Puerto Rico and is currently based in New York. He studied painting at the University of Puerto Rico and the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture. He moved to the US in the early 1970s and became part of the first generation of video artists working in SoHo, Manhattan. His directorial debut documentary film on Japanese Butoh, Dance of Darkness, was broadcast nationally in the US by PBS. He is a professor and coordinator of the video program at Rutgers University–Newark.
Edin has received numerous award, including American Film Institute's Maya Deren Award, fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the U.S./Japan Friendship Commission, the Jerome Foundation and the New York State Council on the Arts.

Selected exhibitions

Edin's work has been featured in numerous group exhibitions in such institutions as the Whitney Museum of American Art, Centre Georges Pompidou, documenta 8, American Film Institute National Video Festival, Museum of Modern Art and International Center of Photography.

Filmography

YearFilmDirectorCinematographerNotes
2017State of Rest and MotionEditor and producer
2012My Brooklyn
2009Never Enough
2009RFK in the Land of Apartheid
2007A Certain Foolish Consistency Producer
2002This and That, and other Minor MisunderstandingsEditor and producer
1995Memory of Fire
1992Art on Film, Program 3: Form
1990A Mosque in Time
1989Dance of DarknessMuseum of Modern Art
1987Meaning of the IntervalMuseum of Modern Art
1984AS IS
1984Oblique Strategist
1981Meta Mayan IIMuseum of Modern Art
1978TULEMuseum of Modern Art