My Turn: Kerry Tribe Fri, May 7, 2010, 7:30 pm

My Turn: Kerry Tribe

Fri, May 7, 2010
7:30 pm

Kerry Tribe, H.M., 2009. Double projection of a single 16mm film, color, sound, 18:30 min., dimensions variable. Collection of the artist. Courtesy 1301PE, Los Angeles

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Filmmaker Kerry Tribe takes the elusive nature of memory as her subject matter in work that investigates subjectivity and representation. Through carefully crafted footage and interviews she reveals the power and influence of film and video in shaping beliefs and perception. This evening, Tribe stages a performative reading of Hollis Frampton's classic film, Critical Mass.

This event is free with Museum admission; no special tickets or reservations are required.

 


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