In person: Tacita Dean
Over the past 20 years, Berlin-based artist Tacita Dean has created a large and compelling body of work characterized by observational acuity and an eye for compositions of unexpected significance. Dean’s commitment to celluloid reflects an intimate understanding of the medium and extends to her conviction that her films be seen as 16mm projection. Typically, her films are installed in museum and gallery settings; Los Angeles Filmforum at MOCA is honored to host Dean in this rare cinematic screening of her 16mm films, including the Los Angeles premiere of her newest film, Portraits (2016), a sustained, unadorned series of quietly expectant moments shared with artist David Hockney.
Screening:
Ztráta, 1991/2002
16mm, black and white, silent, 3.5 minutes
Bubble House, 1999
16mm color, sound, 7 minutes
Teignmouth Electron, 2000
16mm color, sound, 7 minutes
Section Cinema (Homage to Marcel Broodthaers), 2002
16mm, color, sound, 13 minutes
Palast, 2004
16mm, color, sound, 10 minutes
Human Treasure, 2006
16mm, color, sound, 15 minutes
Still Life, 2009
16mm, black and white, silent, 5.5 minutes
Portraits, 2016
16mm, color, sound, 16 minutes
Total Run Time: 77 minutes
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