Opening April 11 through April 20, Blum & Poe will present three projects by Jennifer Bornstein, Mark Lewis and T. Kelly Mason & Chris Wilder.
April 11 through April 13, Los Angeles based artist Jennifer Bornstein will present "Projection #4". Bornstein's open-ended installation coyly subverts the lines between film, sculpture, promotion and performance. Bornstein's films will be screened on Saturday, April 13, from 7-9 PM.
April 16 through April 19, Vancouver based artist Mark Lewis will screen his "Two Impossible Films: Das Kapital and The Story of Psychoanalysis." Shot on location in Vancouver in 35mm cinemascope, Lewis' film uses two failed moments in cinematic history as the site for an economic and poetic opening credit haiku. The film will be screened continuously every day.
On the evening of April 20, T. Kelly Mason & Chris Wilder will present "Old Used Rugs," a low-tech installation rave of soundscapes and visual effects produced by the two Los Angeles-based artists. The evening will run from 8pm-2am