Film Screening of De Lama Lamina



The UCLA Fowler Museum presents Matthew Barney's film of music and energy inspired by Carnival celebrations in the heart of Brazil's African culture.


Wednesday, April 5, 2006
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
James Bridges Theater
Melnitz Hall
UCLA campus
Los Angeles, CA 90095

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De Lama Lamina, which translates roughly from Portuguese to “From Mud, a Blade,” is artist Matthew Barney's most recent work following on the heels of his renowned Cremaster Cycle. Experience the complex tapestry of music and imagery created by Barney in collaboration with American-Brazilian musician Arto Lindsay, and inspired by Carnival celebrations in Bahia (the heart of Brazil's African culture).

Enter Hilgard Ave. and Wyton Dr.


Cost : Free and open to the public; parking is available in lot 3 for $8.

UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History310-825-4361

www.fowler.ucla.edu


Sponsor(s): Center for World Languages, Fowler Museum at UCLA, Film and Television Archive, The Hammer Museum; film provided courtesy of Barbara Gladstone Gallery.