Linea Sat, Sept 19, 2015, 7–10 pm

Linea

Sat, Sept 19, 2015
7–10 pm

Luis Recoder (b. 1971), Linea, 2002. 16mm film double projection, black-and-white, silent, 18 min. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from the Film and Video Committee  2005.23. Installation view: Devin Borden Hiram Butler Gallery, Houston, 2003 © Luis Recoder; courtesy Devin Borden Hiram Butler Gallery, Houston

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Luis Recoder’s Linea (2002)—which is also included in the program The Art of Vision—is presented for one night only in its installation version. The looped, two-projector film installation creates an immersive experience of light and abstraction that builds upon the traditions of expanded cinema.

Luis Recoder (b. 1971, San Francisco, CA), Linea, 2002. Two-channel 16mm film, black‑and‑white, silent; 18 min., looped. Purchase with funds from the Film and Video Committee  2005.23

This screening is free with Museum admission.


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