Whitney Screens: Alex Da Corte's Rubber Pencil Devil Fri, Apr 17, 2020, 7 pm

Whitney Screens: Alex Da Corte's Rubber Pencil Devil

Fri, Apr 17, 2020
7 pm

A man dressed like Mr. Rogers hangs off of a streetlamp against a bright blue background.
A man dressed like Mr. Rogers hangs off of a streetlamp against a bright blue background.

Alex Da Corte, still from Rubber Pencil Devil, 2018. HD digital video, color, sound; 2 hr. 40 min. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; promised gift of Candace and Michael Barasch. © Alex Da Corte

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Engage with video art in the Whitney's collection while you’re at home with our new series: Whitney Screens. Every Friday, we’re featuring special screenings of video works recently brought into the collection, all by emerging artists, in keeping with the Whitney’s long tradition of supporting artists at the beginning and during key moments of their careers.

Created for the 2019 Carnegie International in Pittsburgh, Alex Da Corte's Rubber Pencil Devil is composed of fifty-seven short films packed with references from pop culture—from childhood television icons like Mister Rogers and Sesame Street characters to queer icons like Peter Pan and Dolly Parton. Over the course of nearly three hours, Da Corte presents these familiar characters in very unconventional ways to consider ideas of vulnerability, empathy, and contemporary life.

This screening will present Rubber Pencil Devil in its entirety, with an introduction by David Breslin, DeMartini Family Curator and Director of Curatorial Initiatives.

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