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PETER HUJAR

Hujar

The Morgan Library and Museum presents a new exhibition of 140 works by Peter Hujar, the great photographer of Lower Manhattan.

The PETER HUJAR—SPEED OF LIFE catalogue includes the first fully researched chronology, exhibition history, and bibliography to be published on Hujar.

PETER HUJAR—SPEED OF LIFE, through May 20.

MORGAN LIBRARY AND MUSEUM, 225 Madison Avenue, at 36th Street, New York City.

themorgan.org/peter-hujar

See Holland Cotternytimes.com/peter-hujar-morgan-library-and-museum

See Sarah Nicole Prickett and Nan GoldinGary Indiana, Dev Hynes, Vince Aletti, etc. on Hujar:

documentjournal.com/the-eternal-peter-hujar

Peter Hujar.

Above: Self-Potrait Jumping (1), 1974.

Below: Daniel Schock, 1981.

Both images: © Peter Hujar Archive, courtesy Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York, and Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco.

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MAREN ADE’S EVERYONE ELSE

Seven years before shooting her masterpiece Toni Erdmann (2016), Maren Ade wrote, produced, and directed EVERYONE ELSE / ALLE ANDEREN.
“Young couple Gitti and Chris are vacationing at Chris’ parents’ villa in Sardinia. Ade’s almost too perceptive window into the relationship spares us none of the details, as the couple’s vacation—with its ample, visual reminders of Éric Rohmer‘s La Collectionneusebecomes its own bit of prison.”*
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Author Durga Chew-Bose will present EVERYONE ELSE at Cinefamily on Tuesday night, May 16.
The night before the screening, Chew–Bose will launch her new essay collection TOO MUCH AND NOT IN THE MOOD at a Hard to Read event at the Standard Hollywood, joined by Sarah Nicole Prickett, Grace Dunham, Aria Dean, and Fiona Duncan.
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DURGA CHEW–BOSE: TOO MUCH AND NOT IN THE MOOD,
Monday, May 15, at 7 pm.
Standard Hollywood
8300 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood
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EVERYONE ELSE / ALLE ANDEREN,
Tuesday, May 16, at 7:30 pm.
Silent Movie Theater
611 North Fairfax, Los Angeles
Birgit Minichmayr and Lars Eidinger in Everyone Else/Alle Anderen (2009). Image credit: Komplizen Film