BAMPFA to Present Pat O'Neill / MATRIX 262 This Fall
By: BWW News Desk
The University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) presents Pat O'Neill / MATRIX 262, on view from September 28 through November 27, 2016. The exhibition features film, sculpture, photography, and works on paper by the Los Angeles-based artist Pat O'Neill (b 1939). MATRIX 262 takes unique advantage of BAMPFA's dual nature-museum and cinematheque-as well as its new building, with works by O'Neill on view in the galleries, in both film theaters, and on the giant outdoor screen.
A founding faculty member at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) in 1970, Pat O'Neill has been a key figure in West Coast experimental cinema for the past fifty years. A pioneer of avant-garde film and optical printing techniques, he creates densely layered films and moving-image environments that explore the hybrid and expanded terrain of film, photography, and sculpture. His innovative use of the optical printer, which enables filmed images to be manipulated and altered directly on celluloid, marked a creative breakthrough in composite image-making in film. Films, collages, and sculptures by O'Neill will be on view in the BAMPFA galleries. Runs Good (1970/2012), which the artist made after he encountered the canvases of Hans Hofmann at BAMPFA in 1970, will be shown continuously as a three-channel projection. The Abstract Expressionist painter's approach to color made a deep impression: O'Neill noted, "I was thinking about the idea of optical recession and advance, how colors occupy space depending on hue, saturation, and contrast with the field." MATRIX 262 runs concurrent with the exhibition Push and Pull: Hans Hofmann (on view August 31 through December 11), enabling visitors to see O'Neill's work alongside the paintings that inform it. Also on view in the galleries are O'Neill's enigmatic, abstract sculpture Safer than Springtime (1964) and a selection of his two-dimensional collages, some of which relate to the films he was making at the same time, which will screen in BAMPFA's Theater Two throughout the run of exhibition.September 28 through November 6, 2016
Wed & Thu 11-2 & 5-7 / Fri 11-2 & 5-9 / Sat & Sun 11-7
Program runs 55 mins and restarts at the top of each hour
Included with admission Saugus Series (1974)
Sidewinder's Delta (1976)
Foregrounds (1979) Barbro Osher Theater
Tickets available online or at the BAMPFA admissions desk Wednesday, September 28, 7 p.m.
Trouble in the Image (Pat O'Neill, US, 1995, 35mm)
With Pat O'Neill in person In O'Neill's playful, beautiful film, "trouble in the image" may take the form of a disturbing moment in a narrative, how-to instructions for creating an image, or pictures that break apart and lose their literal meaning. With shorts Down Wind (1973, 16mm) and Horizontal Boundaries (2008, 35mm). Total running time: 73 mins Thursday, September 29, 7 p.m.
Water and Power (Pat O'Neill, US, 1989, 35mm)
With Pat O'Neill in person Pat O'Neill's rarely screened masterpiece, the exceptionally dense and technically dazzling Water and Power, is a moving meditation on industrialization, focusing on Los Angeles, "a city that turned land into desert." Using time-lapse photography and optical printing, O'Neill intertwines technology and ideas, collaging different locales into montages that suggest the inevitable conflict of industry and nature. With shorts By the Sea (with Robert Abel, 1963, 16mm), Bump City (1964, 16mm), and Screen (1969, Digital). Total running time: 71 mins Outdoor Screen (at the corner of Oxford and Addison Streets)
September 28 through November 27 (except October 25-28)
Daily, on the hour
An Extra Wander: for Miss Chickie (Pat O'Neill, US, 2016, Digital)
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