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Vintage postcard, An Evening of Expanded Cinema in Los Angeles, 1974

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Vintage postcard, An Evening of Expanded Cinema in Los Angeles, 1974

$50.00

Vintage postcard announcement/invitation for a 1974 Evening of Expanded Cinema, Works for two and three projectors (this would have been 16mm projectors). Featuring work by Bruce Conner, the Whitney brothers and Paul Sharits. For only $1.50! Unused postcard.

Image on front appears to be from the Whitney brothers’ three screen film. Gene Youngblood mentions this film in his Expanded Cinema book.

Cirrus Gallery (from their website): Originally located on Manhattan Place in Hollywood, California, Cirrus Gallery & Cirrus Editions Ltd. was founded by Jean Robert Milant in 1970 as a gallery, publisher, and workshop—creating and presenting groundbreaking prints and seminal exhibitions of painting, sculpture, installation, performance, video, and new media. In its early years, Cirrus worked with now legendary artists such as John Baldessari, Chris Burden, Vija Celmins, Guy de Cointet, Ed Moses, Bruce Nauman, Ed Ruscha, and Barbara T. Smith, evidencing the gallery's longstanding commitment to California-based artists. (The gallery still operates in downtown Los Angeles).

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Vintage postcard announcement/invitation for a 1974 Evening of Expanded Cinema, Works for two and three projectors (this would have been 16mm projectors). Featuring work by Bruce Conner, the Whitney brothers and Paul Sharits. For only $1.50! Unused postcard.

Image on front appears to be from the Whitney brothers’ three screen film. Gene Youngblood mentions this film in his Expanded Cinema book.

Cirrus Gallery (from their website): Originally located on Manhattan Place in Hollywood, California, Cirrus Gallery & Cirrus Editions Ltd. was founded by Jean Robert Milant in 1970 as a gallery, publisher, and workshop—creating and presenting groundbreaking prints and seminal exhibitions of painting, sculpture, installation, performance, video, and new media. In its early years, Cirrus worked with now legendary artists such as John Baldessari, Chris Burden, Vija Celmins, Guy de Cointet, Ed Moses, Bruce Nauman, Ed Ruscha, and Barbara T. Smith, evidencing the gallery's longstanding commitment to California-based artists. (The gallery still operates in downtown Los Angeles).