Friday, October 10, 2014, 8:00 pm, $10
Continuing our 30th celebration, ATA presents four audio/visual presentations by Anne McGuire/Wobbly, Kerry Laitala, konrad steiner and Paul Clipson/Joshua Churchill .
The Frey McGuire Show: 7 Lies (Anne McGuire & Jon/Wobbly, 5 min)
Orbit with live sound manipulation (Kerry Laitala , 16mm, 9 min)
Spectacle of Light double projection (Kerry Laitala , 16mm, 10 min)
“Violence” is a nine minute choreography which uses video and language to engage the emotional impact of the use of force on the street and in the movies &
“G R A V E”, a live narration to a scene from Gravity, dealing with the idea of a utopian community in the New World.(konrad Steiner)
Sound/Film performance (Paul Clipson & Joshua Churchill )
ANNE MCGUIRE’S art spans video, performance, and painting. She has created a body of performance videos often utilizing analog black-and-white video cameras and experiments with linear narratives. She and Wobbly (Jon Leidecker) first performed on KPFA radio in 1999, which led to many live shows. Anne’s videos have screened at MoMA and The Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), The Getty Museum (Los Angeles), SFMOMA (San Francisco), Berkeley’s Pacific Film Archive (PFA), and film and video festivals internationally. Her work is cited in Radical Light: Alternative Film and Video in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945–2000 (2010, University of California Press) and California Video: Artists and Histories (2008, Getty Research Institute). McGuire has exhibited her fine art at David Cunningham Projects, 2nd floor projects, Right Window, and Southern Exposure, in San Francisco. Her work is distributed by Video Data Bank (Chicago) and LUX (London).
KERRY LAITALA grew up in the wilds of the Maine coast, while developing a chronic passion for old things. She attended Massachusetts College of Art studying Photography and Film and received her Masters degree from the San Francisco Art Institute in Film. Laitala has received numerous awards such as the Princess Grace Award in 1996 and subsequent grants in 2004 and 2007. She has also won a 2007 GOLDIE from The Bay Guardian and has twice won a Golden Gate Award from the San fancisco International Film Festival. Her work has been screened internationally and in the celestial ether which connects us with the music of the spheres.
Filmmaker and curator KONRAD STEINER lives in San Francisco and makes cinema performances with musicians and writers. He has worked live with the Jon Raskin Quartet, Graham Connah (Ted Brinkley)’s large and small ensembles, and non-commercially set the music of Frank Zappa, Anton Webern and The Fall to film.
PAUL CLIPSON makes experimental films exclusively with a Super8 and 16mm films. Clipson’s largely improvised, in-camera-edited Super-8mm films often employ multiple exposures, dissolves, and macro imagery, bringing to light subconscious preoccupations and unexpected visual forms. Master of color, shape and texture, he has collaborated with countless musicians at home and abroad and is a tireless creative force in the Bay Area arts community.