| Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 8pm |
| We Melt Away (A Walking Picture Palace of Ice) |
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Curated by Mark McElhatten Thirty years ago as part of a series of film projection
pieces called Trespass I projected uninvited images through windows of selected houses and
onto rooftops covered with freshly fallen snow. In the case of the
interiors the images ran away before they could be apprehended, the
duration of the piece lasting until someone walked into the room. The
snow images endured for longer periods of time on sparkling feathery
screens. Uneven accumulation creating illusions of depth and
variable focus. My first cinematic vision was a hallucination that came
after three days on a houseboat on the Hudson without food reading Brothers Karamazov when I was barely in my teens. A vision like a Jan Toorop
symbolist painting of virgin deities encased in ice, a young boy
skating on the frozen surface inches from their linked naked
bodies. All of this revealed with a soaring crane shot. Richard Pryor does stand up from beyond the grave. Transparent images lie down and give up the ghost. We see through a glass darkly. Finally we shed our body and move across the surface of the known world, revisiting the scenes of a life brought to an early stillness splashing down in oceanic oblivion... - MM Lunatic
Princess, Mark LaPore, video, 2005, 4 mins Tickets - $6, available at door. |