We should mention this one too.

admission $6, artist in person

On the final day of her current exhibition “Teenage Dream Sequence:
Seduction of the Eye” <http://www.microscopegallery.com/?page_id=12312>, we
welcome Katherine Bauer for a program of her Super 8 and 16mm films. For
the evening Bauer, who previously screened at the gallery in 2012, will
present a broad program of new works, New York debuts, works-in-progress
and film notes. As the title suggests – with *speculis* referring to the
raised look-out posts used by the Romans for surveying the landscape – the
selections tend toward the spontaneous or the less controlled and
self-conscious. In-camera editing, hand-processing, and the use of negative
and reversal film stocks were involved.
Multiple projector works should be expected.


*PROGRAM includes:*

*The Steam System*, 2012, 16mm, 3 minutes, color reversal

*How We Study The Sun*, 2012, 16mm, 3 minutes, color reversal

*LuxDelux*, 2013, 16mm, 3 minutes, black and white reversal film

*Bon Bon*, 2013, 16mm, black and white negative, 3 minutes

Selections from
*Le Chant Diabolique de Mademoiselle Detritavoria Grex*, 16mm, color
negative and reversal, hand-processed, 2013, multiple projector version,
10min

*Excavated #1*, 2013, 9 minutes, Super 8mm, color reversal

*_O_O_O_­O_* , 2014, 16mm black and white reversal, 6 minutes

full program notes: www.microscopegallery.com


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KATHERINE BAUER works primarily with 16mm film and its material potential
for sculpture, photography and installation. Much of her work involves
mythologies, folklores, and narratives. Her work has previously exhibited
at Participant Inc., NY; Shoot the Lobster, Dusseldorf, Germany; Place
Gallery, Portland, Oregon; and Immanence Gallery, Paris, France among
others. Bauer was awarded a 2012-13 Cité Internationale des Arts Paris
Residency and was a recipient of a Carla Bruni-Sarkozy Foundation
Fellowship (2012-13). Bauer holds a BA in film and electronic arts from
Bard College and a MFA from NYU Steinhardt (2013). Bauer was born in
Houston, Texas and currently lives and works in New York.
Microscope Gallery
4 Charles Place (at Myrtle btwn Buswhick & Evergreen)
Brooklyn, NY 11221
tel: 347.925.1433
[email protected]
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