
Other Cinema calendar (spray painted), Fall 1989
Item
Title
Other Cinema calendar (spray painted), Fall 1989
Subject
Other Cinema; Artists Television Access (ATA)
Description
Spray painted Other Cinema calendar, Fall 1989. Programs include Menchini's Red Alert + Tritones +Rinne; Kluge's Strong Man Ferdinand + Autonomen; Sanborn's Public Statement + Situationism; Gardiner's Altar of Fire + Mead + Sufism; Rouch's Mad Masters + Lash of Penitentes; Agee's In the Street + Inside Life Outside; Found Footage Festival; The Occult + Live Crowley Magick; Dulac + Rosler + Mare; Palazzolo's Wet T-Shirt + Dick + Pleasure; Blank's Tattoos + Circumcision + Ergonomics; Zaballa's Yololtxochitl + Rainforest Feast; All-City Super-Eight Extravaganza; New Experimental Works.
Creator
Baldwin, Craig
Date
1989
Rights
Courtesy of San Francisco Cinematheque. This work is made accessible for purposes of education and research.
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Type
text
Format
calendars; flyers (printed matter)
Language
English
Identifier
CBATL_OC-03-UF-018-Composite
Citation
Baldwin, Craig, “Other Cinema calendar (spray painted), Fall 1989,” San Francisco Cinematheque Digital Archives, accessed April 18, 2025, http://archive.sfcinematheque.org/items/show/388.