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ABOUT THE PRESENTERS
Bruce Jenkins is professor of Film, Video, New Media, and Animation at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Prior to coming to SAIC, he was Stanley Cavell Curator at the Harvard Film Archive. Jenkins previously served as curator of Film/Video at the Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), where he collaborated on exhibitions devoted to Chantal Akerman, Marcel Broodthaers, Bruce Conner, Chris Marker, William Klein, and the Fluxus group. He has written exhibition catalog essays for the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; the Renaissance Society, Chicago; Museo Reina SofÃa; the Guggenheim Museum; and the Wexner Center, among others. His critical writings have appeared in Artforum, October, Mousse Magazine, and Millennium Film Journal. He has authored a book-length study on the work of Gordon Matta-Clark; edited a volume of writings by Hollis Frampton; and written the principal essays for monographic publications on Michael Snow, Matt Saunders, and Basim Magdy. His most recent project is as principal co-author of The Films of Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonné: 1963â1965 (2021).
Greg Pierce is director of Film and Video at the Andy Warhol Museum, where he has worked since April 1994. He has worked as an instructor, projectionist, assistant operations manager, and technical coordinator at Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Chicago Filmmakers, and the Carnegie Museum of Art. At The Warhol, his exhibitions include Neke Carson: Eyeball Portraits and Beyond + Neke Paints Andy â72 (2008), SuperTrash (curated with Jacques Boyreau, 2009), and I Just Want to Watch: Andy Warholâs Film, Video, and Television (curated with Geralyn Huxley, 2010). He designed the museumâs Screen Test Machine, which has been in constant use since it launched in the summer of 2012. His evocation in gallery form of Warholâs multi-media event Exploding Plastic Inevitable has been seen in museums around the world. His writing on Warhol has appeared in exhibition catalogs for the Stedelijk Museum and the Montreal Museum, as well as The Warhol. Pierce is the custodian of The Orgone Archive (ex-Orgone Cinema), a proudly fringe, regional motion picture archive and screening outfit based in Pittsburgh that he co-founded in 1993 along with two other film artists/advocates. The archive holds over 10,000 unique and neglected regular 8, super 8, and 16mm films. He is also the drummer of the experimental pop quartet Her Suit and soon to be the ex-lead guitarist in his daughterâs band Merce Lemon.
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