Oskar Fischinger Tribute Comes To LA, Harvard and Washington D.C.

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* Friday, July 28 – Saturday, July 29, 2000. Los Angeles, California. Saturday, September 23 – Tuesday, September 26, 2000. Berkeley, California. Friday, October 13 – Sunday, October 15, 2000. Cambridge, Massachusets. Saturday, October 28 – Sunday, October 29, 2000. Washington D.C., U.S.A.

Kinetica 2: A Centennial Tribute To Oskar Fischinger is touring the U.S. with many of the master’s works. The exhibit is set up into three programs. Program One features Fischinger’s titles recently restored by the Academy Film Archive. Program Two features rarely seen works, advertising films, experiments and fragments of uncompleted films. As part of the second program iotaCenter director Cindy Keefer has produced a new documentary, OSKAR FISCHINGER: THE CREATIVE SPIRIT. Program Three will feature the work of many artists who have been influenced by Fischinger’s work. Filmmakers included are John Whitney, Harry Smith, Hy Hirsh, Len Lye, Jordan Belson, James Whitney, Larry Cuba, Sara Petty, Norman McLaren, Mary Ellen Bute, Jules Engel, Paul Glabicki, Robert Darroll, Vibeke Sorensen, Michael Scroggins, Bärbel Neubauer and Jose Antonio Sistiaga. The exhibition is being organized by iota, a non-profit arts organization dedicated to promoting and preserving the art of light and movement. The event will be at the LA County Museum of Art, the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley, Harvard Film Archive in Cambridge and the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. For more information contact the iotaCenter at: 3765 Cardiff Ave. #305, Los Angeles, California 90034, U.S.A.; Tel.: (310) 842-8704 or E-mail: info@iotacenter.org.







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