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


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.