Didn't realize last week's "The Week" went as far out as this upcoming
Monday. Please know the other 9 events in the series have been entered to
be announced with the weekly list.

Monday October 31, 7:30pm
MALCOLM LE GRICE
“Principles of Cinematography” and “Horror Film 1”
Followed by a Q&A with the artist

British moving image pioneer Malcolm Le Grice revisits two of his early
performative works for the launch of *Dreamlands: Expanded, a series of
expanded cinema events organized by Microscope Gallery in collaboration
with the Whitney Museum of Art as part of the exhibition "Dreamlands:
Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905-2016".*

In the rarely seen “Principles of Cinematography” (1973) Le Grice reads
from Leslie J. Wheeler’s 1953 book of the same name to the accompaniment of
projection of clear 16mm film leader. Le Grice also performs his iconic
“Horror Film 1” for triple 16mm projection, employing his own body in a
shadow play with the superimposed streams of colored light. First performed
in 1971, the work was described at the time by Jonas Mekas as “one of his
most simple, most classical, and also most ecstatic pieces”.

The evening concludes with a Q&A with the artist.


General admission $15
Students & Members $10
Seating is limited - advance tickets recommended.
For tickets click *here*
<https://microscopegallery.ticketleap.com/dreamlands-expanded-malcolm-le-grice/>



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Malcolm Le Grice studied painting at the Slade School of Fine Art but began
to make film, video and computer works in the mid 1960’s. In his work he
has explored the tropes of early cinema, shadow performances,
multiple-projection work, digital video and most recently 3D. Le Grice’s
work has been shown in major international exhibitions including at the
Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Louvre Museum, Paris, and Tate Modern,
London. His films and videos are in collections at the Centre Georges
Pompidou, the Royal Belgian Film Archive, the National Film Library of
Australia, the German Cinematheque Archive and the Archives du Film
Experimental D’Avignon. About 80 of his works are held in the Archive of
the British Film Institute (BFI). A number of longer films have been
transmitted on British TV, including “Finnegans Chin”, “Sketches for a
Sensual Philosophy” and “Chronos Fragmented”. An early chair of the London
Film-makers’ Coop in 1968, Le Grice has written critical and theoretical
work on avant-garde cinema including “Abstract Film and Beyond” (1977,
Studio Vista and MIT) and a regular column for the art monthly Studio
International in the 70’s. In 2015 Les Presses du réel published an
extensive  book on his oeuvre titled “Le Temps des images”. Le Grice
remains a Professor Emeritus of the University of the Arts London where
with David Curtis he co-directed the British Artists Film and Video Study
Collection.


About “Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905-2016”

This fall, the Whitney Museum of American Art presents Dreamlands:
Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905–2016, a landmark exhibition that focuses on
the ways in which technology has created new forms of immersive experience
using the moving image. Artists have dismantled and reassembled the
conventions of cinema—screen, projection, darkness—to create new readings
of space, optical form, and time. The exhibition will fill the Museum’s
18,000-square-foot Neil Bluhm Family Galleries on the fifth floor, as well
as the adjacent Kaufman Gallery, and will include a substantial film
program in the Susan and John Hess Family Theater, and a series of expanded
cinema events organized by Microscope Gallery in Bushwick, Brooklyn, in
collaboration with the Whitney. Organized by Chrissie Iles, the Whitney’s
Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Curator.

More info about the event here
<http://www.microscopegallery.com/?page_id=18420>
More info about *Dreamlands: Expanded* here
<http://www.microscopegallery.com/?page_id=18550>
More info about *Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905-2016 *here
<http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/Dreamlands>

Microscope Gallery
1329 Willoughby Ave, #2b
Brooklyn, NY 11237
tel: 347.925.1433
[email protected]
www.microscopegallery.com

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