WOMANHOUSE — ART, SCREENINGS, CONVERSATION
In conjunction with the Anat Ebgi exhibition WOMANHOUSE 1972 / 2022, the gallery—along with Los Angeles Filmforum and Los Angeles Nomadic Division—presents WOMANHOUSE NOW: FILMS AND EXPERIMENTAL SHORTS. The program includes Johanna Demetrakas’ Womanhouse, Judith Dancoff’s Judy Chicago & the California
TAKASHI SHIMURA RETROSPECTIVE — DRUNKEN ANGEL
TAKASHI SHIMURA: AN AMERICAN CINEMATHEQUE RETROSPECTIVE kicks off this week with the seminal Japanese noir DRUNKEN ANGEL—directed by Akira Kurosawa and co-starring Toshiro Mifune—followed by several more masterworks of the Kurosawa-Mifune-Shimura collaboration, including Stray Dog, Scandal, Rashomon, Throne of Blood,
CHANGE AGENTS READING LIST — K
On the occasion of the publication of PARIS LA 17—CHANGE AGENTS (2021–2022): An intermittent, open-ended, alphabetical Reading List, expanding on the artists, works, and concepts raised in the print issue.
THE RALPH DELUCA COLLECTION AT SALON 94
CALDONIA—an exhibition curated by Serubiri Moses, now in its closing week at Salon 94 in Manhattan—“features early- to mid-twentieth century posters announcing the meetings and club dates (and film appearances) of musicians as wide-ranging as Otis Redding, W. C. Handy,
JENNIE C. JONES, FRED MOTEN, BRANDON LOPEZ, AND CECILIA LOPEZ
On the occasion of the Guggenheim exhibition JENNIE C. JONES—DYNAMICS, join Jones and Fred Moten for a conversation, followed by a reading by Moten of a revised version of his essay “The Red Sheaves,” originally written for Jones’ 2020 show
DICKY BAHTO AND PRIMA JALICHANDRA-SAKUNTABHAI AT HUMAN RESOURCES
Join Los Angeles-based artists Dicky Bahto and Prima Jalichandra-Sakuntabhai at Human Resources for a screening/performance incorporating new works on video and film. The evening will include a presentation of Jalichandra-Sakuntabhai’s 1973—subjective intersections of Thai student revolts and Los Angeles freeways—as
HASKELL WEXLER — MEDIUM COOL
MEDIUM COOL—a highlight of the Haskell Wexler Centenary at the USC School of Cinematic Arts—takes place in 1968, a year marked by the assassinations of Dr. King and Bobby Kennedy as well as the ongoing escalation of the Vietnam War.
MARTHA ROSLER — SCREENINGS AND CONVERSATION
E-flux presents DOMINATION AND THE EVERYDAY—VIDEOS AND FILMS BY MARTHA ROSLER, a weekend of screenings and conversation with Rosler, scholar Nora M. Alter, and artists Ernie Larsen and Sherry Millner.
NICOLAAS SCHMIDT — FIRST TIME
This Friday at the golden hour, cinéastes will gather for the U.S. premiere of Nicolaas Schmidt’s 50-minute film FIRST TIME—THE TIME FOR ALL BUT SUNSET [VIOLET] at the annual Locarno Film Festival in Los Angeles.
ULYSSES JENKINS AT THE HAMMER
On the occasion of the Hammer Museum exhibition ULYSSES JENKINS—WITHOUT YOUR INTERPRETATION, join curators Erin Christovale and Meg Onli, author and UC Irvine professor Bridget R. Cooks, and Getty Research Institute curator Glenn Phillips for a discussion about the artist and his