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WILLIAM E. JONES — I’M OPEN TO ANYTHING

Writer, artist, and curator William E. Jones will talk about his new book—the sex Bildungsroman I’M OPEN TO ANYTHING—with Jarett Kobek.

Jones is the author of Halsted Plays Himself—the heavily illustrated biography of porn auteur Fred Halsted—and True Homosexual Experiences: Boyd McDonald and Straight to Hell.

WILLIAM E. JONES and JARETT KOBEK

Saturday, May 18, at 3 pm.

Artbook at Hauser & Wirth

917 East 3rd Street, downtown Los Angeles.

From top: William E. Jones; book cover image courtesy and © We Heard You Like Books; Fred Halsted, A Night at Halsted’s (1981).

THOM ANDERSEN

Slow-Writing-cover

“The world is beautiful. A useful image of the world must register this beauty.” — Thom Andersen

The remastered and re-edited version of LOS ANGELES PLAYS ITSELF—Andersen’s landmark cinematic essay on Hollywood, and the city that foregrounds, backdrops, and contextualizes it—will screen this weekend at the Aero.

Andersen will be on hand to sign copies of his latest volume SLOW WRITING, and will discuss his work in a post-screening conversation.

 

LOS ANGELES PLAYS ITSELF, Sunday, September 2, at 7:30 pm

AERO THEATRE, 1328 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica.

americancinemathequecalendar.com/los-angeles-plays-itself

Slow Writing—Thom Andersen on Cinema, ed. Mark Webber (Visible Press, 2017).

thevisiblepress.com/slow-writing

See: cinema-scope.com/slow-writing-thom-andersen

and: theguardian.com/thom-andersen

Special thanks to Andrew Crane.

Image credit above: The Visible Press.

Below: Fred Halsted’s L.A. Plays Itself is one of the films Thom Andersen drew from to create his masterpiece.