In conjunction with the MoMA PS1 exhibition Vito Acconci: Where We Are Now (Who Are We Anyway?), 1976, MoMA presents a screening of Acconci’s The Red Tapes. This feature-length film, which is part of MoMA’s collection, is a three-part epic that merges video and filmic space, evolving into a complex amalgam of narrative strategies, photographic images, music, and spoken language. A discussion with the artist follows.
An Evening with Vito Acconci
Held on Mon, Jun 27, 2016, 7:00 p.m.
MoMA, Floor T1, Theater 1
The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1
- This film accompanies Modern Mondays.
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