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Cinematheque
dal 16/11/2002 al 17/11/2002
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Peter Streckfus


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Lynn Marie Kirby



 
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16/11/2002

Cinematheque

San Francisco Art Institute - SFAI, San Francisco

These works explore different aspects of working site-dependently, and look at one's relation to "place" through history, memory and conversations with another discipline or another artist’s work.


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DISCRETE & CONTINUOUS BORDER CROSSING:
The Multi Media Art of Lynn Marie Kirby
Program One: Location of the Boundary

November 17, 2002 7:30 PM


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Lynn Marie Kirby's Off the Tracks will be shown in the third program of this series, on view at SFAI November 24.

These works explore different aspects of working site-dependently, and look at one's relation to "place" through history, memory and conversations with another discipline or another artist’s work. Films and videos include Across the Street: July 4th; L'Entree, Passage et Salon: 61 rue de Mauberge; Photons in Paris: image encoding series; In Search of the Baths of Constantine; and the installation C to C: Several Centuries After the Double Slit experiment. Lynn Marie Kirby in person at all shows.

For over twenty years, San Francisco-based artist LYNN MARIE KIRBY has been locating her personal voice, and probing the boundaries between virtually every time-based medium. Kirby has created a body of work that includes film, video, performance, installation, and sound art.

Each of the programs in this mid-career retrospective has been conceived around a different set of questions and gestures. Each program will feature a combination of old and new work and each will include at least one installation or performance. (Steve Anker)

There will be a concurrent gallery show of Kirby's other recent digital work "en passant" at Ampersand International Arts, 1001 Tennessee Street, san Francisco, open Thursday and Friday, 11am to 5pm and by appointment. Call (415) 285-0170 or email andartsf@aol.com. The show runs from November 22 through December 20, a public reception for the artist will be held on Friday, November 22, from 5:00pm-8:00pm.


Since its foundation in 1961, SAN FRANCISCO CINEMATHEQUE has become one of the most knowledgeable and respected showcases of experimental film and video in the world. Cinematheque began its long-standing relationship with the San Francisco Art Institute in 1970. Weekly screenings at the Art Institute take place on Sunday evenings at 7:30, starting in October. For a schedule, follow the link to their website ( http://www.sfcinematheque.org ) above.


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