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Kerry Tribe, still from Exquisite Corpse, 2016. 

Kerry Tribe, still from Exquisite Corpse, 2016.
 

Kerry Tribe: Faena Art, Biennale of Moving Images, PAMM, Miami

Ricardo Alessio May 4, 2017

Kerry Tribe: Exquisite Corpse

Pérez Art Museum Miami

Thursday, April 20th, 7 pm


PAMM will screen Exquisite Corpse, a 51-minute installation and single-channel film that follows the 51-mile Los Angeles River from its origins in the San Fernando Valley northeast of the city to its terminus at the Pacific Ocean. Using a detailed map as a script, Tribe's camera captures the river's varied landscapes, neighborhoods, inhabitants, and communities through a string of meditative encounters that collectively describe the site, and the city, at this juncture in its history. Tribe's film is shown as part of Faena Art's presentation of highlights from the Biennale of Moving Images, on view at Faena Art April 13-30, 2017.


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