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​Peter Hutton, Study of a River

​Peter Hutton, Study of a River, 1996-1997 (II), 2016, digital print on archival paper, courtesy of Shoshana Wayne Gallery, photo by Gene Ogami

Los Angeles Filmforum at MOCA Presents Peter Hutton, In Memory

Screening

Peter Hutton (1944–2016) was a revered filmmaker and teacher whose life and work have made a lasting impact on generations of moving-image artists. His themes were focused and few—the city, the sea, and the landscape, especially that of the Hudson River Valley—and Hutton brought a keen eye to them all, producing luminous images that seem to float upon the screen. This screening presents five of Hutton’s most memorable films and personal reflections from fellow filmmakers and colleagues, including Ephraim Asili, Kelly Reichardt, Steve Anker, and James Benning.

Screening:
New York Near Sleep for Saskia, 1972
16mm, black and white, silent, 10 minutes

New York Portrait, Chapter I
, 1979
16mm, black and white, silent, 16 minutes

New York Portrait, Chapter II, 1981
16mm, black and white, silent, 16 minutes

In Titan's Goblet, 1991
16mm, black and white, silent, 10 minutes

Study of a River, 1997
16mm, black and white, silent, 16 minutes


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