Barbara Hammer: Canceled from Memory
Tuesday 16 September, 2014
7pm, $0
Cooper Union
41 Cooper Square, Rose Auditorium
Hammer retrieves archival scraps and fragments revealing historical memory loss that she reinserts in her work through imaginative fiction, suggestive montage and open abstraction. Her visual and moving image lecture draws on 40 years of practice that includes film, video, perfor- mance, installation, photography and collage.
Barbara Hammer is a visual artist primarily working in film and video. Her work reveals and celebrates marginalized peoples whose stories have not been told. Her cinema is multi- leveled and engages an audience viscerally and intellectually with the goal of activating them to make social change. She has been honored with 4 retrospectives in the last 3 years: The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, Tate Modern in London, Jeu de Paume in Paris, and the Toronto International Film Festival.
She is most well-known for making the first explicit lesbian film in 1974, Dyketactics, and for her trilogy of documentary film essays on queer history Nitrate Kisses (1992), Tender Fictions (1995), History Lessons, (2000). She is currently a Guggenheim Fellow (2013-14) working on a film on Elizabeth Bishop.
She teaches each summer at The European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland. Her work is represented by the gallery Koch Oberhuber Woolfe in Berlin, Germany. Barbara Hammer lives and works in New York City and Kerhonkson, New York.