[Frameworks] Shelly Silver: Intimate Visions and Public Spaces - REDCAT Mon April 14

Shelly Silver silvernyc at earthlink.net
Thu Apr 10 18:53:45 UTC 2014


dear all:
very last minute invite.  i'll be heading west this weekend for a screening at REDCAT.  it would be great to see any los angeles frameworks folks there!
best,
shelly



Monday, April 14, 2014, 8:30 pm
Shelly Silver: Intimate Visions and Public Spaces


“By staking her right to documentary material as well as fictional writing, Shelly Silver sizes up the likelihood of an imaginary point of view reaching a truth more subtle than autobiographical truth.” —Cinéma du Réel

Jack H. Skirball Series
This screening of two works by Shelly Silver begins with What I’m Looking For (2004, digital video, 15 min.), the second in her trilogy of fictional essay films shot in public spaces, which explores the relationship between a female photographer and subjects
 met on the Internet. The program continues with Touch (2013, digital video, 68 min.), in which a gay man recounts, mostly in Mandarin, his return to New York’s Chinatown after 50 years in order to care for his dying mother. Like the narrator—a librarian, cataloguer and recorder—the city has changed and yet the past still haunts familiar streets. The character is an invention of the filmmaker, but as her narrator confides, “words make the impossible imaginable, therefore possible.” Currently chair of Columbia’s Visual Arts Program, Silver has utilized video, film and still photography to investigate contested territories between public and private, narrative and documentary, the watcher and the watched.

Funded in part with generous support from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Curated by Steve Anker and Bérénice Reynaud.

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