Abstraction, Difference & Presence: The Work of Jean-Paul Kelly
Feb. 23 - 7:30 pm
$8 Suggested
Artist in attendance
NXT Industries
1302 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
1302 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
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About This Screening
Cinema Project welcomes Canadian artist and filmmaker Jean-Paul Kelly to Portland for a special one-night end-of-season event. Jean-Paul Kelly is an artist exploring the relationship between materiality and perception. The videos, drawings, and photographs that Kelly makes pose questions about the limits of representation by examining complex associations between found photographs, videos, and sounds from documentaries, photojournalism and online media streams. This program is a showcase of Kelly's films and videos work featuring rich and engaging works that digest the present through abstraction and deconstructive manipulation of formal filmmaking technique.
Program Details
February 23rd
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A Minimal Difference
Canada, 2012, video, color, sound, 5 min. -
Service of the goods
Canada, 2013, video, color, sound, 29 min. -
Figure-ground
Canada, 2013, video, color, sound, 5 min. -
The Innocents
Canada, 2014, video, color, sound, 13 min. -
Movement in Squares
Canada, 2013, video, color, sound, 13 min.
Screenings This Season
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Sep. 15
The Mechanics Laid Bare Oct. 5
Landscape of Intimate Portraits: The Films of Eva Marie Rødbro Nov. 4
Black Cinema 2: A Deep Responsibility To Live Up To Nov. 16 + 17
Passages guest curated by David Dinnell Dec. 3 + 4
The Extravagant Shadows & Glancing Outwards: Towards the New Historicist Film Dec. 13 + 19
Interaction of Formats: Color in Film and Video Jan. 10
A German Youth by Jean-Gabriel Périot Feb. 23
Abstraction, Difference & Presence: The Work of Jean-Paul Kelly
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