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  • Cineinfinito #125: Tom Palazzolo

    Tom Palazzolo (1937) nació en St. Louis (Missouri) en 1937. Su interés por la pintura lo llevó a trasladarse a Chicago en 1960 para cursar estudios en la Escuela del Instituto de Arte de Chicago, donde también estudió fotografía con Kenneth Josephson. Ken alentó el interés de Tom por el cine; a Tom se le permitió utilizar una cámara Bell & Howell de 16 mm que había donado al departamento un operador veterano de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Tom terminó sus primeras películas poco después de obtener sus títulos de licenciatura y máster en fotografía en 1965.

    Fechas: 

    De Viernes, Febrero 28, 2020 - 18:00 hasta Sábado, Febrero 29, 2020 - 17:55

    Local: 

    Centro Cultural Doctor Madrazo - Santander, España
  • Lewis Klahr's Circumstantial Pleasures

    Light Industry is proud to present the world premiere of Circumstantial Pleasures, a new cycle of films by Lewis Klahr.

    Shaped by soundtracks ranging from girl-group bops to post-punk noise, Klahr’s cut-out animations conjure narratives that are at once cryptically articulated and forcefully emotional. These collage films, scholar Tom Gunning observes, “have always mimed the processes of memory by pulling together the discards of contemporary life (images from ads, textbooks, or comic books, objects such as game pieces, menus, playing cards) into scenarios that seem like some Hollywood film dimly remembered.”

    Fechas: 

    De Sábado, Febrero 29, 2020 - 19:00 hasta Domingo, Marzo 1, 2020 - 18:55

    Local: 

    Light Industry - Nueva York, Estados Unidos
  • Kurt Schwerdtfeger: "Reflektorische Farblichtspiele" (Reflecting Color-Light-Play)

    Performed by Lary 7, Bradley Eros, Rachael Guma, and Joel Schlemowitz
    Q&A w/ performers and Daniel Wapner

    Microscope is very pleased to present a live performance of Kurt Schwerdtfetger’s “Reflektorishe Farblichtspiele (Reflecting Color-Light-Play)” (1922/66) in connection with a solo exhibition of the work at the gallery through March 15th.

    Fechas: 

    Lunes, Febrero 17, 2020 - 19:30

    Local: 

    Microscope Gallery - Nueva York, Estados Unidos
  • Moving Image Salon - February

    The Moving Image Salon is a monthly gathering in London for artists working in the fields of moving image and experimental filmmaking. It is a relaxed and open space for conversation and exchange about contemporary moving image practices, a networking event and critical forum.

    Fechas: 

    De Viernes, Febrero 28, 2020 - 15:00 hasta Sábado, Febrero 29, 2020 - 14:55

    Local: 

    Film and Video Umbrella - London, Reino Unido
  • Festival ECRÃ 2020

    The ECRÃ Festival is an event that thinks the experimental and the avant-garde in different ways and has already taken around 4,000 people to its facilities. From the cinema experience to the installations and performances, the different forms of immersion are put into practice, from video to VR, from film to debates.

    Fecha límite: 

    Viernes, Abril 10, 2020 (Todo el día)
  • Spiders from Mars

    Apocryphally, in 1968, David Bowie conceived of Ziggy Stardust, his androgynous alien alter ego, after attending a screening of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. In Kubrick’s film, science-fiction is an existential meditation on the limits of reason and experience, a journey to the outermost reaches of the universe in which we find ourselves confronted with the alien irrationality of our own orienting contradictions.  Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust gives these existential conflicts a throbbing pulse, marrying the cosmic ruminations in Kubrick’s film to the subversive power and alien strangeness of adolescent sexuality in Rock and Roll: as an uncanny figure of the future, an avatar of what’s to come.

    Fechas: 

    De Viernes, Enero 17, 2020 (Todo el día) hasta Jueves, Febrero 20, 2020 (Todo el día)

    Local: 

    St. Joseph's Arts Society - San Francisco, Estados Unidos

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