Rare films by Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Tomás Gutiérrez Alea
Thursday 23 January, 2014
7:30pm, $10
Anthology Film Archives
32 Second Avenue
“Untitled” (A Portrait), 1991
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, 5min
Memories of Underdevelopment, 1968
Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, 97min, 35mm
Memories of Underdevelopment was an important film to the artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres. In the context of the Cuban Revolution and the aftermath of the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961, the film reveals the complexity of political engagement with a world-changing political situation. Gutiérrez Alea’s film asks questions about how one is to be revolutionary, and the complications of extricating such a practice from everyday life. The rarely-seen video “Untitled” (A Portrait) by Gonzalez-Torres presents the titular portrait without specifying the identity of its subject, confounding the notion of a personal episode and the boundaries of private and public. This convergence of disparate events also summons to mind the text portraits he began making in 1989, beginning with his own self-portrait, and thereafter composed collaboratively by the artist and the portrait’s “sitter,” conflating signs of personal and social histories.