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Eyeworks 2022

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2022 Eyeworks artwork by Barry Doupé

Oct. 15, 2022, 2220 Arts, Los Angeles

Nov. 4-5, Block Cinema, Chicago

Nov. 12, Roxy Cinema, New York

Program 1

Krišs Salmanis, 100 Still Lives, 2014

Lars-Arne Hult, Strip-tease, 1981

Andy Cahill, Today I Will Be The Bread, 2022

David Daniels, Buzz Box, 1985

Paul Vester, Picnic, 1987

Miranda Javid, The Wind, 2020

Sebastian Buerkner, Surge, 2020

Pallavi Agarwala, Once More With Feeling, 2016

Sarah Pucill, You Be Mother, 1990

Brandon Blommaert, The Jeweller, 2022

Joanna Priestley, Jade Leaf, 1985

Hayoun Kwon, 489 Years, 2016

Jane Aaron, Set In Motion, 1987

 

Program 2

Selina Trepp, Rotation, 2016

Rastko Ćirić, Invisible and Poorly Visible Animal Species, 1988

Barry Doupé, Red House, 2022

Matthew Thurber, How the Dog Learned Perspective, 2021

Yoriko Mizushiri, Anxious Body, 2021

Yara Elfouly, Supermuseums, 2021

Justin Jinsoo Kim, The Exhausted, 2021

Sondra Perry, It’s In The Game ‘17, 2017

Michel Bret, Automappe, 1988

Rose Lowder, Bouquets 28-30, 2005

Tim Macmillan, Ferment, 1999

Zekkereya El-magharbel, stimm along, stimm along, stimm along, 2017
Kathleen Daniel, Scent, 2015

Kate Renshaw-Lewis, Belly Talkers, 2021

Madoka, GYRØ, 2014

 

In Los Angeles: Films by Barry Doupé

Barry Doupé in person

RED HOUSE, 2022

Whaty, 2012

Vhery, 2013

Ponytail [Excerpt], 2008

The Colors that Combine to Make White are Important [Excerpt], 2012

Bubble Boing, 2017

Thalé, 2009

Silent Symphony, 2017

Shiksou, 2012

Distracted Blueberry [Excerpts], 2019

 

In Chicago: Films by Laura Harrison

Laura Harrison in person

Little Red Giant The Monster That I Was, 2016

The Lingerie Show, 2015

The Limits of Vision, 2022

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