Screening: / Luther Price (Program 3) Thurs, Mar 1, 2012, 4 pm

Screening:
Luther Price (Program 3)

Thurs, Mar 1, 2012
4 pm

Photograph slides of blue shapes and a person wearing scrubs.
Photograph slides of blue shapes and a person wearing scrubs.

Luther Price, Meat, 1999. Handmade slide, 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 in. (3.8 x 3.8 cm). Collection of the artist. © Luther Price; courtesy the artist

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Known since the 1980s for his Super-8 films and performances, Luther Price has, in recent years, turned to 16mm film, creating new works from discarded prints of old documentaries, snippets of Hollywood features, and other examples of cinematic detritus. He re-edits the footage by hand, effaces the image through scraping, buries the films to rot and gather mold, and adds chaotic visual patterns using colored inks and permanent markers. For soundtracks, he frequently uses only the brutal electromechanical noise generated by sprocket holes running through the projector’s audio system. Each reel he produces is thereby a unique object, often altered to such an extent it struggles through the projector, as if playing out the end of film itself; his is a cinema that ecstatically embraces its death drive, so as to achieve maximum potency.

PROGRAM 3 SCREENING TIMES
March 1 and 3
4 pm
March 2
7 pm
March 4
2 pm

PROGRAM 3 (APPROX. 66 MIN.)
Domestic Blue
, 2005

16mm film, color, sound; approx. 10 min.
Inkblot #40: Sleep, 2011
16mm film, color, sound; approx. 5 min.
Inside Velvet K, 2006
16mm film, color, sound; approx. 10 min.
Bergen and Tonic, 2011–12
16mm film, black-and-white, sound; approx. 8 min.
Inkblot #44: Aqua Woman, 2009–11
16mm film, color, sound; approx. 5 min.
Shelly Winters, 2010
16mm film, black-and-white, sound; approx. 8 min.
Sorry, 2010–12
16mm film, black-and-white, sound; approx. 20 min.

Screenings are free with Museum admission. Admittance is on a first-come, first-seated basis until capacity is reached. Late admittance is strongly discouraged, so please arrive early.

View schedules for Price's film program 1 and film program 2.

Projections of Price’s intricately collaged slides are on view on the second and fourth floors.


On the Hour

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Maya Man, A Realistic Day In My Life Living In New York City

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