Noguchi Museum's Film Screening of "Art21"

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Film & Other Media

Dez 20127
5:00p.m. - 8:00p.m.

Noguchi Museum
9-01 33rd Road (at Vernon Boulevard)
Long Island City, New York, 11106
United States

The Noguchi Museum is pleased to announce the continuation of our First Friday Film Series through fall and winter months. Visitors can enjoy extended evening hours from 5:00pm to 8:00pm with free admission, cash bar, and special programming. Our fall film series is presented in conjunction with Art 21. Episodes are selected to complement the exhibition Hammer, Chisel, Drill: Noguchi's Studio Practice and will feature the works of various contemporary artists. Special programming includes "Center of Attention," an extended conversation around a single work of art, at 6:00pm, followed by an Art 21 episode at 7:00pm.
This weeks Art 21 episode will be:
Art21 | History
The artists Glenn Ligon, Mary Reid Kelley, and Marina Abrimovic explore and play with historic events in order to expose 'truth' and create narrative in this episode of Art21.
About the Film:
How do artists mine the past to explore the present? Why do some historical events shape the way we think today, and why have some been forgotten? In what ways do artists use their own histories to examine the human condition? In this episode, artists play with historical events, explore and expose commonly held assumptions about historic ‘truth’, and create narratives based on personal experiences.
A pioneer of performance as a visual art form, Marina Abramović has used her body as both subject and medium of her performances, testing her physical, mental, and emotional limits (and often pushing beyond them) in a quest for heightened consciousness, transcendence, and self-transformation. While the sources of some works lie in her personal history (the circumstances of her childhood and family life under Communist rule in the former Yugoslavia), others lie in more recent and contemporary events such as the wars in her homeland and other parts of the world. Painter and sculptor Glenn Ligon examines American identity through found sources—literature, Afrocentric coloring books, photographs—to reveal the ways in which the history of slavery, the civil rights movement, and sexual politics inform our understanding of contemporary society. In striking black-and-white videos and drawings filled with punning wordplay, Mary Reid Kelley presents her take on the clash between utopian ideologies and the realities of women’s lives in the struggle for liberation and through political strife, wars, and other historical events.

 

APA_Institute . Atualizado em Nov 23, 2012 4:24 p.m.


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