4 white squares, which size depends on your IP address, are superposed on "Carré", a picture from Antoine Moreau, created on the basis of "Triptyque des formes primaires ; Carré" de Yann Le Guennec, 1995-2008.
Tickling Thicket has been extended. Johansson projects presents a two-person show that considers the ephemeral thrills and underlying decrepitude of the natural world. Katy Stone's constructions and installations meander and entwine, enveloping their surroundings in a spectacular tangle of Duralar and acrylic paint. A foreboding chill seeps gradually from within ...
The world is ever-shrinking due to the internet, and nations are quickly becoming neighbors rather than "others". Hello is an effort to let the world, in the technological tradition of saying "Hello world," do just that: simply say hello. Hello is intended to be accessible to multiple languages, but ...
BIN, an art installation happening at the AVA Center in Chattanooga Tennessee, will present the work of art collectives from around the United States. SEED, an art collective based in Chattanooga, is producing this art installation in cooperation with Basekamp (Philadelphia), BLW, Common Places Project (Tampa ...
8:15 p.m., PFA Theater A conniving used-car salesman turns his talents to the movie biz in this neon-drenched neo-noir, adapted from Charles Willeford’s novel. Part of the PFA Series One-Two Punch: Pulp Writers on Film.
8:30 p.m., PFA Theater A sensitive, personal memorial to Argentina’s disappeared also offers “essential context for what was a vicious civil war.”—Variety. With short Witness to Hiroshima. Part of the PFA Human Rights Watch International Film Festival.
8:30 p.m., PFA Theater Patrick Dewaere is the perfect fall guy in “the darkest, daffiest, and downright dazzlingest adaptation of a Jim Thompson novel ever.”—S.F. Bay Guardian. Part of the PFA Series One-Two Punch: Pulp Writers on Film.
8:45 p.m., PFA Theater Dan Duryea and June Vincent in a booze-drenched B-movie version of the Cornell Woolrich novel. Part of the PFA Series One-Two Punch: Pulp Writers on Film.
6:30 p.m., PFA Theater Fred Ward plays Charles Willeford’s detective Hoke Moseley, in pursuit of sociopath Alec Baldwin and collegiate call girl Jennifer Jason Leigh. “A pungent, blithely violent thriller.”—New Yorker Part of the PFA Series One-Two Punch: Pulp Writers on Film.