The following is a list of events for The Human Condition: The Stephen and Pamela Hootkin Collection of Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture at the Chazen Museum. You can read our other coverage of the exhibition here and here.
Above image: Richard Notkin, Heart Teapot Hostage III from the Yixing series, 1990, stoneware.
Thursday, September 25, 7 p.m.: The Human Condition Film Series presents: Dead Ringers, Canada, 1988, 35mm, 115 min., directed by David Cronenberg. Cast: Jeremy Irons, Genevieve Bujold, Stephen Lack. Irons plays identical twin gynecologists Beverly and Elliot Mantle.
Thursday, October 9, 4:30 p.m.: Panel discussion The Human Condition: The Stephen and Pamela Hootkin Collection of Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture. Panelists: Ann Agee, Beth Cavener, Judy Moonelis, and John Roloff, Moderator, Paul Sacaridiz, ceramic artist and professor and chair, Department of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Auditorium
Saturday, October 18, 12–3 p.m. Chazen ART•SPIN Community Day Celebration Join us for a dazzling array of free activities, performances and experiences inspired by sculpture, clay and The Human Condition!
Thursday, October 23, 7 p.m.: The Human Condition Film Series presents: Videodrome, Canada, 1983, 35mm, 90 min., directed by David Cronenberg. Cast: James Woods, Deborah Harry, Sonja Smits. Looking for new shows, slick and sleazy cable TV programmer Max Wren (Woods) discovers a torture-porn show called Videodrome broadcast on pirated signals.
Thursday, November 20, 5:30 p.m.: Lecture: Artist Peter Gourfain will speak about his recent work in clay. Room L140, Elvehjem Building
Thursday, November 20, 7 p.m.: The Human Condition Film Series presents: eXistenZ, Canada, 1999, 35mm, 97 min., directed by David Cronenberg. Cast: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jude Law, Willem Dafoe. Cronenberg envisions a near future where video gamers can immerse themselves in virtual reality through pods that attach to the spine via umbilical cords.
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