![]() ![]() The closest Metro line stop is located at the Civic Center/Grand Park Station, and the closest Metro bus stations are 1st & Grand and Grand/3rd. Accessible ParkingĪccessible parking spaces for vehicles displaying valid, state-issued disability parking placards or license plates, electric vehicle parking spaces, and bicycle parking are all available on level P1 of The Broad's parking garage. ![]() The Broad does not provide validation for any other parking garages or lots. Additional parking is available at other adjacent garages and lots around Grand Ave. Bike parking is free and located on the P1 level. Rates are $17 for 3 hours with museum validation, and $5 for each additional 15 minutes, with a $27 daily maximum. The artist lives and works in New York City.Parking is available under the museum. Pfeiffer lived and taught at the University of Georgia from 2016 to 2019. Pfeiffer has presented work in major interna- tional exhibitions in recent years, including the Performa Biennial and the Honolulu Biennial in 2019 and the Toronto Biennial and Seoul Mediacity Biennale in 2022. Museum solo shows and projects include Inhotim Institute, Brazil, 2018 Bellas Artes Outpost, Manila, 2018 Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 2017 Honolulu Museum of Art, Hawaii, 2016 Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Manila, 2015 Artangel, London, 2014 Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas, 2012 Sammlung Goetz, Munich, 2011 and Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, 2009. Paul Pfeiffer was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. The film considers how multiple channels of sensory information are brought into alignment by presenting the Georgia Bulldogs stadium as a broadcast studio.Ī pioneer of video art and long interested in media imagery and the creation of spectacle in sports and entertainment, Pfeiffer has investigated the sports stadium as a site imbued with the potential to fortify national, regional, or community-based models of identity. The program will represent the development of his work over the past 25 years with an emphasis on evolving editing strategies. The screening will also include excerpts from his new audio-visual installation Red Green Blue which premiered in New York in 2022. The title refers to the image display system based on the human perception of color. Conversation details to be announced.įor this special program at MOCA, Pfeiffer will present clips from his earliest video works such as Fragment of a Crucifixion (1998) and Pure Products Go Crazy (1998). MOCA presents excerpts from Red Green Blue as part of a conversation with artist Paul Pfeiffer. Centered in the cinema capital of the world, these programs will explore the critical issues of our time and our place. With presentations in the Ahmanson Auditorium, screenings and Q&As will feature artists, historians, and critics in dialogue with special focus on experiments in long-form, narrative or feature-length films. Inspired by film and video works in MOCA’s renowned collection, the series will offer engaging and notable screenings and live programs with MOCA collection artists and beyond. MOCA Artist Film series is an active and dynamic platform for the presentation of artist films. Image by Steven Probert.įeatured excerpts from Red Green Blue, 2022 ![]()
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