The White Rose
25 Apr - 12 May 2013
Bruce Conner (1933–2008)
still from THE WHITE ROSE, 1967
16mm film, black-and-white, sound; 7 minutes.
© Conner Famiy Trust. Image courtesy the Conner Family Trust
still from THE WHITE ROSE, 1967
16mm film, black-and-white, sound; 7 minutes.
© Conner Famiy Trust. Image courtesy the Conner Family Trust
THE WHITE ROSE
25 April – 12 May 2013
Screened in conjunction with Jay DeFeo: A Retrospective, Bruce Conner’s short film, THE WHITE ROSE (1967), chronicles the removal of DeFeo’s nearly one-ton masterpiece, The Rose (1958-66), from her second-story San Francisco studio. Set to Miles Davis’s Sketches of Spain, the seven-minute long film will run continuously in the Museum’s second-floor Kaufman Astoria Studios Film and Video Gallery, April 25 through May 12.
THE WHITE ROSE is organized by Dana Miller, Curator of the Permanent Collection.
25 April – 12 May 2013
Screened in conjunction with Jay DeFeo: A Retrospective, Bruce Conner’s short film, THE WHITE ROSE (1967), chronicles the removal of DeFeo’s nearly one-ton masterpiece, The Rose (1958-66), from her second-story San Francisco studio. Set to Miles Davis’s Sketches of Spain, the seven-minute long film will run continuously in the Museum’s second-floor Kaufman Astoria Studios Film and Video Gallery, April 25 through May 12.
THE WHITE ROSE is organized by Dana Miller, Curator of the Permanent Collection.