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Free To All, Talks | In Focus: Protecting Nitrate Film Heritage
Events for Wednesday, January 18, 2023
A Bouquet of Stencil-Colored Films
Selections from the Collection
This rotation in the Collection Gallery ranges from the Crimean War (1853–56) to the War in Afghanistan (2001–21), challenging us to think critically about how photography documents and disseminates information about war, and how photographers’ approaches to recording war has shifted over time.
Adam Ekberg: Minor Spectacles
Loneliness permeates Adam Ekberg’s whimsical photographs that document the climax of orchestrated events. While the camera freezes them into still lifes, a sense of continuity—like the arc of a story—happens as one realizes that Ekberg (American, b. 1975) invented, manifested, documented, and concluded these events. The objects take on lives of their own, even though we know that such agency is impossible.
The Damned
Curator’s Choice Originally rated X by the Motion Picture Association of America, this US release version only earned an R rating when twelve minutes of the original film were removed. The first film in Visconti’s loose “German Trilogy” (followed by Death in Venice and Ludwig) centers on the family of Baron Joachim von Essenbeck (Albrecht Schoenhals), a traditional German aristocrat opposed to the rise of the Nazi party.