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— Elizabeth Laval & Candice Pendergrass, Sikh Youth Public History Project

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UCR ARTS at Riverside—Partner Screening of EXPOSING MUYBRIDGE

March 23 @ 3:00 pm4:50 pm

Free
Man wearing grey flat cap, blue button-down shirt, and black framed glasses holds a sepia print.

Caption: Actor Gary Oldman in a still from EXPOSING MUYBRIDGE.

UCR ARTS—On March 23, join UCR ARTS in Riverside for an afternoon screening of EXPOSING MUYBRIDGE (2021). This free event includes a post-film Q&A with filmmaker Marc Shaffer.

Synopsis: Few figures have played so seminal a role in our moving picture storytelling culture as the revolutionary 19th-century photographer Eadweard Muybridge. At the behest of his patron, the railroad baron Leland Stanford, Muybridge produced unprecedented images of running horses, instantly transforming the camera into a machine of unmatched powers of perception and persuasion and setting the course for the development of cinema.

Before his motion photography breakthrough, Muybridge produced one of the most celebrated early landscape catalogues of the American West. He made the first photographs of winemaking in Northern California, produced the first photographs of native Tlingit people and of Southeast Alaska, was the fourth to photograph Yosemite, the first to be hired by the US government to photograph an Indian War (The Modoc War in Northern California), and his photographs of Central America are widely considered the most important early images of the region.

Mischievous, resilient, deceitful, proud — Muybridge was a complicated man, and his personal story is as melodramatic as his professional one is distinguished, imbued with ambition and success, loss and betrayal, even the cold-blooded killing of a romantic rival.

“The machine cannot lie,” Leland Stanford declared of Muybridge’s horse-in-motion images. But what about the photographer?

Exposing Muybridge reveals long-buried secrets hiding in Muybridge’s photographs that force us to ask, can we truly believe what we see in a photograph?

Far from a relic of the past, then, Muybridge marks a beginning of “now,” his work catalyzing much of our modern culture, inspiring cutting-edge artists, scientists, and innovators, people who continue to reshape how we interpret and experience our world.

Saturday, March 23, 2024 |  3 pm

3824 + 3834 Main Street
Riverside, CA 92501

Free admission! Reserve your free ticket here.

*A film admission ticket gives you access to the film screening and complimentary admission to all UCR ARTS exhibitions during your visit. Please note: most galleries close at 5 PM. For a list of current exhibitions, please click here.

This event is presented in partnership with California Humanities, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

This film is supported by a California Documentary Project grant.

Details

Date:
March 23
Time:
3:00 pm – 4:50 pm
Cost:
Free
Grant Line:
Website:
https://ucrarts.ucr.edu/films/exposing-muybridge/

Venue

UCR Arts
3824 Main St
Riverside, CA 92501
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