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Video artist’s work shown at LAVA Center this month

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October 22, 2020 //  by LAVA

“The short film tracks a relationship between two people viewers never see and one of whom they never hear, he said. The mixed-media video installation ‘hacks up styles from Chris Marker, Marguerite Duras and Plato.’ The experimental film is an inquiry into racialized fear and ‘the turn’ from politics to violence and to what extent politics can ever be distanced from violence.”

by Anita Fritz
Greenfield Recorder
10/22/20

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