DIM Cinema: Studio

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This month DIM Cinema arranges a series of studio visits, beginning with Jem Cohen’s short portrait of the sculptor Ann Truitt (1921-2004) and ending with the ceremonial liberation of Jay DeFeo’s painting The White Rose, weighing over 2,300 pounds, from her second-floor studio in San Francisco. In between, and in their respective studios, Sarah Pucill plays with the blinds, Bruce Nauman walks in an exaggerated manner, and Ken Jacobs goes psychological-psychedelic. The story of two artists and one studio is told in Babette Mangolte’s Edward Krasiński’s Studio. In the 1960s, Krasiński was invited by Henryk Stażewski to share space in Warsaw; after Stażewski’s death, Krasiński created an installation in situ as a shrine to his friend.

Programme:
- Ann Truitt, Working (Jem Cohen/USA 2009. 13 min.)
- Blind Light (Sarah Pucill/Great Britain 2007. 22 min.)
- A Loft (Ken Jacobs/USA 2010. Silent. 17 min.)
- Walking in an Exaggerated Manner Around the Perimeter of a Square (Bruce Nauman/USA 1968. Silent. 10 min.)
- Edward Krasiński’s Studio (Babette Mangolte/Poland-USA 2012. 30 min.)
- The White Rose (Bruce Conner/USA 1967. 7 min.)

Programmed by Michèle Smith

Venue: 

Pacific Cinémathèque - Vancouver , Canada

Dates: 

Wednesday, September 27, 2017 - 19:30

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Dates: 

Wednesday, September 27, 2017 - 19:30
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