L’objet en mouvement: Early Abstract Film
October 12, 2013 – January 5, 2014

A detail of a still from Man Ray's black and white experimental film "Emak Bakia"

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Abstract Cinema

Presented in conjunction with “Cercle et Carré and the International Spirit of Abstract Art,” this exhibition comprised a selection of abstract films from the 1920s discussed by essayists in the third issue of Cercle et Carré’s journal. Members of Cercle et Carré identified these early films as initial steps toward achieving an entirely abstract cinema — a nonrepresentational mode of expression based purely on movement. Films included Fernand Léger’s “Le Ballet mécanique” (1924), Man Ray’s “Emak-Bakia” (1926) and Viking Eggeling’s “Symphonie diagonale.”

 

Curator
Laura Valeri, associate curator of European art

Sponsors
Tthe W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation and the Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art