David Lamelas: Screening of three films 5PM

Screening starts at 5PM

David Lamelas began working in lm in the late 1960s while living in London. Subsequently he created films in continental Europe, the United States, and Argentina. Place plays an integral role in his film work, as do the phenomenological experiences of time, space, and narrative. The University Art Museum presents three films by David Lamelas, including a rare 16 mm screening of Film 18 Paris IV 70 (People and Time-Paris), made with artist Daniel Buren, journalist Raúl Escari, and filmmaker Pierre Grinberg for the conceptual exhibition 18 Paris IV.70, curated by Michel Claura and Seth Siegelaub.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the artist.

Light at the Edge of a Nightmare

Argentina, 2002 - 2005
85 minutes, black and white, color, sound

The Invention of Dr. Morel 

Germany, 2000
25 minutes, color, sound

Film 18 Paris IV 70 (People and Time-Paris)

France, 1970
10 minutes, black and white, silent