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UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive2626 Bancroft WayBerkeley, CA 94720 map cross street: between Bowditch and College district: Berkeley Tel. 510-642-0808 Email UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Website |
![]() | Sun Jun 17 - Thu Jul 31 “Asian art” is not one but many diverse expressions of culture, religion, and aesthetics. The broad geographical range of Asia, from the subcontinent of India to the islands of Japan, captures enormous diversity in people as well as artistic producti... More |
| Sat Oct 13 - Thu Jul 31 One of the most ancient and revered of Hopi traditions is the snake dance, an intense and magical ritual performed at the close of a sixteen-day community celebration. During the rite, priests dance with snakes in their teeth, after which the snakes ... More |
![]() | Wed Feb 13 - Sun May 18 Mickey Mouse, Aztec gods, and Superman among the icons featured in this first comprehensive exhibition of the lively satirical work by Mexican-born, San Francisco-based artist Enrique Chagoya.
Enrique Chagoya: Borderlandia is a major, twenty-fiv... More |
| Sun Mar 09 - Sun Jul 20 MATRIX/REDUX celebrates thirty years of the MATRIX Program for Contemporary Art, spotlighting the vibrant work of many of the artists featured in the program over the past three decades.... More | ![]() |
![]() | Wed Mar 12 - Sun Jun 01 “While I was a journalist, I had always worked as a documentary reporter, but at the same time as a photographer seeking to make personal creative work. I was covering events in 1968 for a left-leaning journal but also trying to make memorable images... More | ![]() |
| Sun Jun 01 Phyllis Wattis MATRIX Curator Elizabeth Thomas will join Trevor Paglen for a discussion of his work.... More |
| Sun Jun 22 Part of the BAM series MATRIX/REDUX
Continuing the series of public programs celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of MATRIX will be a conversation between former MATRIX artists Mike Mandel and Larry Sultan and former MATRIX Curator Constance Lewall... More |
| Wed Sep 10 - Sun Jan 04 Mahjong: Contemporary Chinese Art from the Sigg Collection.... More |
| Sun Oct 19 Larry Rinder, MATRIX curator from 1989-1997, joins artist Nayland Blake, whose first museum solo exhibition occurred in the MATRIX series in 1989. He also exhibited in Rinder’s groundbreaking Berkeley Art Museum exhibition In a Different Light. Blake... More |
| Sun Oct 19 Larry Rinder, MATRIX curator from 1989-1997, joins artist Nayland Blake, whose first museum solo exhibition occurred in the MATRIX series in 1989. He also exhibited in Rinder’s groundbreaking Berkeley Art Museum exhibition In a Different Light. Blake... More |
| Sun Nov 02 Michael Auping was the first MATRIX curator, directing the program from 1978-1980. Auping will be in conversation with Susan Rothenberg, one of three artists in the first MATRIX rotation. Rothenberg's expressive figurative paintings of the late 1970s... More |
| About UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) is one of the largest university museums in the U.S., and one of only a handful to present a full range of visual culture, including film and video.
Hours Sunday: Galleries open 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; PFA Theater openMonday: Galleries and PFA Theater closed Tuesday: Galleries closed; PFA Theater open Wednesday: Galleries open 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; PFA Theater open Thursday: Galleries open 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; PFA Theater open Friday: Galleries open 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; PFA Theater open Saturday: Galleries open 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; PFA Theater open |
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Editorial Review Eija-Liisa Ahtila Intention to Fail By Nirmala Nataraj (05/24/2006)" Celebrated film and video artist Eija-Liisa Ahtila is a master at depicting the kinds of oppressive horror and despair that can only be unearthed from domestic matters. Ahtila depicts women who are imbricated in a web of phobias, fears, and dysfunctions. In a series of cinematic episodes entitled Intention to Fail, currently on display through September 5 at the Berkeley Art Museum, Ahtila reimagines conventions of film and video by removing her characters from traditional narrative and exploring insanity through multiple perspectives. " |
Editorial Review Haim Steinbach @ Berkeley Art Museum Work in Progress: Objects for People -- Snapshots By Nirmala Nataraj (07/28/2005)" Conceptual Wave artist Haim Steinbach can really be described as a curator or ethnographer more so than a craftsman. But in an era in which appropriation still remains the dominant form of expression, perhaps there's no real distinction between the act of discovery and the act of creation. In the Matrix 217 exhibition at the Berkeley Art Museum, "Work in Progress: Objects for People -- Snapshots," Steinbach both meets and upends all Duchampian expectations of his work. " |
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