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Tuesday Evenings at the Modern: Films

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Photo courtesy of Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

As an extension of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth's long-running and popular lecture series Tuesday Evenings at the Modern, this weekly film-based program strives to continue the Tuesday Evening programming's consideration of ideas and issues pertaining to the art and architecture of the Modern as well as to contemporary art in general.

The screenings focus on filmmakers and films which have some direct or indirect relationship with issues and circumstances of time, philosophy and/or form found in "Disappearing-California, c. 1970": Bas Jan Ader, Chris Burden, Jack Goldstein."

To create a full experience, these presentations include a brief introduction and opportunity for discussion following the films when time allows. As a special addition, some of the films will be selected and introduced by guest presenters.

Screening schedule:

  • June 11: Screening of works selected for Intermediate
  • June 18: Glasstire
  • June 25: The Wild Bunch
  • July 2: Point Blank
  • July 9: Faces
  • July 16: Bigfoot, Lighting, Here is Always Somewhere Else: The Disappearance of Bas Jan Ader
  • July 23: Selection of films and videos by Bruce Nauman
  • July 30: Selected video works from John Baldessari, Vito Acconci, and William Wegman

As an extension of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth's long-running and popular lecture series Tuesday Evenings at the Modern, this weekly film-based program strives to continue the Tuesday Evening programming's consideration of ideas and issues pertaining to the art and architecture of the Modern as well as to contemporary art in general.

The screenings focus on filmmakers and films which have some direct or indirect relationship with issues and circumstances of time, philosophy and/or form found in "Disappearing-California, c. 1970": Bas Jan Ader, Chris Burden, Jack Goldstein."

To create a full experience, these presentations include a brief introduction and opportunity for discussion following the films when time allows. As a special addition, some of the films will be selected and introduced by guest presenters.

Screening schedule:

  • June 11: Screening of works selected for Intermediate
  • June 18: Glasstire
  • June 25: The Wild Bunch
  • July 2: Point Blank
  • July 9: Faces
  • July 16: Bigfoot, Lighting, Here is Always Somewhere Else: The Disappearance of Bas Jan Ader
  • July 23: Selection of films and videos by Bruce Nauman
  • July 30: Selected video works from John Baldessari, Vito Acconci, and William Wegman

As an extension of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth's long-running and popular lecture series Tuesday Evenings at the Modern, this weekly film-based program strives to continue the Tuesday Evening programming's consideration of ideas and issues pertaining to the art and architecture of the Modern as well as to contemporary art in general.

The screenings focus on filmmakers and films which have some direct or indirect relationship with issues and circumstances of time, philosophy and/or form found in "Disappearing-California, c. 1970": Bas Jan Ader, Chris Burden, Jack Goldstein."

To create a full experience, these presentations include a brief introduction and opportunity for discussion following the films when time allows. As a special addition, some of the films will be selected and introduced by guest presenters.

Screening schedule:

  • June 11: Screening of works selected for Intermediate
  • June 18: Glasstire
  • June 25: The Wild Bunch
  • July 2: Point Blank
  • July 9: Faces
  • July 16: Bigfoot, Lighting, Here is Always Somewhere Else: The Disappearance of Bas Jan Ader
  • July 23: Selection of films and videos by Bruce Nauman
  • July 30: Selected video works from John Baldessari, Vito Acconci, and William Wegman

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WHERE

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
3200 Darnell St.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
http://www.themodern.org/

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Admission is free.
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