I’m so excited to announce The Art of Fear, a two-part artist film program I am curating at Nitehawk Cinema in Brooklyn. Featuring moving image works influenced by horror cinema, it is the first manifestation of my research on horror film and contemporary art presented in New York (look out for a major upcoming exhibition in Los Angeles) and I’mthrilled to be working with such truly incredible artists. Please come support artist film, cinema, and horror this October!
The two-part screening features works by Takeshi Murata, Darren Banks, Jaime Shovlin (October 5) and My Barbarian, Aida Ruilova, Marnie Weber (October 19).
A Greek chorus of historical figures, including Leonardo da Vinci and 19th-century politician Giuseppe Garibaldi, add rueful comment on the characters and
their troubles while arguing about Italy’s distressing current state of affairs.
The last thing you would want is to have your viewing dominated by
an overlay large screen. There are several cinema news website which update the photos and videos of
the wedding.