Malena Szlam Still from Lunar Almanac, 2013 16mm, silent, 4 minutes

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Malena Szlam Still from Lunar Almanac, 2013 16mm, silent, 4 minutes
Animated a little run cycle of my hunter in her armor of choice.
Sometimes Making Something Leads to Nothing, Francis Alÿs. Mexico City, 1997.
In her new video installation, “Wil-o-Wisp,” artist Rachel Rose recounts the life of Elspeth Blake, a magical healer who is forced to flee her life following an unexpected tragedy. Through the artist’s heavily manipulation of the work’s visual imagery, music, and viewing environment, Rose explores how her main character’s perspective is altered by her mystical practice and, in turn, how our own perspective can be changed by circumstance. Experience “Rachel Rose: Wil-o-Wisp,” now on view.
Still from “Wil-o-Wisp,” 2018, by Rachel Rose
Artist Jonathan Schipper’s time-based, kinetic installations reveal the otherwise unseen passing of time. Cubicle, Schipper’s most recent installation at Rice Gallery, was occupied by seemingly ordinary office objects, but over the two-month exhibition the space gradually self-destructed as it funneled into a small hole in the gallery wall. Schipper pays homage to the idea that destruction is a beautiful and necessary part of creativity. Watch the film: https://vimeo.com/201396420
2,473 lines. 32 Minutes 59 Seconds. Litho print 1 of 5. Printed 11/02/16 at 4:33-4:40 PM.
Anthony McCall Line Describing a Cone (still), 1973
Malena Szlam Trailer for Archipelago of Earthen Bones — To Bunya, 2024 16mm, color, sound, 20 minutes