Robert Beavers | Fragment d'une oeuvre : Robert Beavers | An evening with Robert Beavers

Ardèche Images - Friday, August 23 and Saturday, August 24, 2024 | MoMA New York - Monday, September 9, 2024
We are delighted to announce the first retrospective in France of Robert Beavers' work at Ardèche Images/États généraux du film documentaire - Lussas. Ten films will be screened, hosted by Federico Rossin in the presence of Robert Beavers.

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Robert Beavers (Brookline, Massachusetts, 1949) is one of the most important avant-garde filmmakers of the second half of the 19th century. Since 1967, he lives and directs his films in Europe: his work is the result of a 16mm artisanal practice, an inherited practice of the rigor of the structural cinema of the lvric research of the New American Cinema (Gregory Markopoulos and Stan Brakhage). His films are dense works, constructed through a lush metaphorical phrase and a complex musical rhythm: the editing process is conceived very slowly, first on paper and then realized entirely by hand. His images are of majestic plastic beauty and luminous pictorial sensuality. These are portraits of places and loved ones, nurtured by a great figurative and literary culture, and a deep link to the human landscape, art history (the Renaissance) and European material culture (Greece, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany and Italy). At the beginning of his work, the process of making the film was at the very heart of the narrative, then, with maturity, modernist self-reflexivity became pure visual thinking and phenomenological intuition, and above all memory writing. Cinema is for Beavers an art where the material procedures of filmmaking have deep parallels with the archetypal forms of traditional work (sewing, architecture, etc.)"
-Federico Rossin
 
Screenings program:

Ardèche Images

États généraux du film documentaire - Lussas

Fragment d'une œuvre : Robert Beavers
Salle Cinéma, 300, route de Mirabel, 07170 Lussas, France

Friday, August 23, 2024
9:00 p.m.

AMOR1980, 35mm, colour, sound, 15 minutes
Ruskin1975/1997, 35mm, black and white and colour, sound, 45 minutes
Work done, 1972/1999, 
35mm, colour, sound, 22 minutes

Saturday, August 24, 2024
2:30 p.m.
Early Monthly Segments1968-70/2002, 35mm, colour, silent, 33 minutes

From the Notebook of…1971/1998, 16mm to 35mm, colour, sound, 48 minutes
Still Light, 1970/2001, 16mm, colour, sound, 25 minutes
9:30 p.m.
“Der Klang, die Welt…” , 2018, 16mm, colour, sound, 4.5 minutes
Listening to the Space in My Room, 2013, 16mm, colour, sound, 19 minutes
Pitcher of Colored Light, 2000-2007, 16mm to 35mm, colour, sound, 23 minutes
The Sparrow Dream, 2022, 16mm, colour, sound, 29 minutes
 

 
"MoMA presents the world premiere of Robert Beavers’s most recent film, Dedication: Bernice Hodges (2024), presented alongside Early Monthly Segments (1968–70/2002) and Pitcher of Colored Light (2000–07). Following the screening, which also celebrates Rebekah Rutkoff’s new book Double Vision: The Cinema of Robert Beavers (2024), Beavers and Rutkoff will participate in a conversation moderated by MoMA curator Joshua Siegel.
 
Rich in painterly beauty and in literary and musical allusion, the 16mm films of Robert Beavers are also celebrated for their arresting shifts of tone and rhythm and their intimate observations of time’s passing. Like a character in a Henry James story, Beavers (b. 1949) has been an American abroad for more than a half century—he left his native Weymouth, Massachusetts, for Europe in 1967—and he seems to embody the classical tradition of the Grand Tour in his devotion to arts and antiquities, Ancient Greek poetic forms and Renaissance painting and architecture, and an artisan’s mastery of hand and eye. Wedding the mathematical to the musical, the erotic to the stoic, Beavers has in such celebrated work as My Hand Outstretched to the Winged Distance and Sightless Measure reflected on the presence and absence of the human body in the serenely eternal landscapes of Venice, Florence, Hydra, and the Swiss Alpine countryside; on geometries of sunlight in the domestic interiors of his mother’s home and an apartment in Brooklyn; and on friendships both cherished (Gregory Markopoulos, Tom Chomont, Dieter and Cécile Staehelin, Ute Aurand) and imagined (Ruskin, Leonardo, Valéry, Ponge, Sadowski, Borromini)."
-Marcos Ortega
 
Screenings program:

MoMA New York
An Evening with Robert Beavers
Floor T2/T1, Theater 2, The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, 11 West 53 Street, Manhattan New York, New York, 10019

Monday, September 9, 2024
7:00 p.m.

Early Monthly Segments, 1968-70/2002, 35mm, colour, silent, 33 minutes
Pitcher of Colored Light, 2000-2007, 16mm to 35mm, colour, sound, 23 minutes
Dedication: Bernice Hodges, 2024, 16mm, colour, sound, 5 minutes

Learn more about Robert Beavers at Robert Beavers and Erna Hecey Gallery
August 20, 2024
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