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Framing in Time: Photographs from the Cantor Arts Center Reimagined
Exhibition

Framing in Time: Photographs from the Cantor Arts Center Reimagined

January 24–May 28, 2018

Point Bonita

Eadweard Muybridge (U.S.A., b. England, 1830–1904), Point Bonita, (Entrance to Bay of San Francisco), looking South, c. 1870.  Stereograph, albumen prints mounted to card stock.  Committee for Art Acquisitions Fund, 1971.14.20

Patricia S. Rebele Gallery (207)

Each of the short, student-made films in this exhibition will appropriate and re-imagine a photograph from the Cantor’s collection. Striving to shed new light on the original context of the photographs, the films will be shown alongside the Cantor photographs that served as their inspiration. The short films were made by Stanford students in Assistant Professor of Art Srdan Keca’s “Archival Cinema” class during fall quarter 2017.

This exhibition is organized by the Cantor Arts Center in collaboration with faculty from the Department of Art and Art History, Stanford University. The works in this exhibition were produced as part of Archival Cinema, a course taught by Assistant Professor Srdan Keca in Fall 2017. We gratefully acknowledge support from the Barbara and M. Kenneth Oshman Fund.