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The Melt Goes On Forever: The Art & Times of David Hammons
FILM SCREENING & TALKBACK
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to be among the first to experience film, visual art, and community in The Apollo’s new spaces at the revitalized Victoria Theater.
Dive into the world of art and activism through the extraordinary journey of visual artist, David Hammons. The Melt Goes On Forever: The Art & Times of David Hammons (2022) is a groundbreaking documentary that chronicles the singular career of the elusive African-American artist from Watts rebellion era ’60s L.A. to global art world prominence today. Hammons’ category-defying practice – rooted in a deep critique of American society and the elite art world – is in the words of one art critic “an invitation to confront the fissures between races” as the artist seeks to challenge normative ideas of culture to envision a new one for the 21st century.
Following the screening stay for a talkback with filmmakers Judd Tullyand Harold Crooks and Apollo New Works artist Alex Harsley whose work will be on display in The Apollo’s Laura and Frank Baker gallery in The Victoria Theater.
The Melt Goes On Forever: The Art & Times of David Hammons is a part of The Apollo’s Winter 2024 season.
TICKETS & IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This screening and talkback will take place at The Apollo’s Victoria Theater located at 233 W. 125th Street, Third Floor (between Adam Clayton Powell & Frederick Douglass Blvd).
Please contact The Apollo Box office at access@apollotheater.org or (212) 531-5305 if any other special assistance is required for your visit.
Film Forum’s Commemoration of James Baldwin’s Centennial Year
BALDWIN
Friday, January 12 – Thursday, February 8
Presented in commemoration of Baldwin’s centennial year in 2024
Featuring the 4K restoration of Dick Fontaine and Pat Hartley’s
I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE,
along with JAMES BALDWIN ABROAD: A PROGRAM OF 3 FILMS,
Raoul Peck’s I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO and
Karen Thorsen's JAMES BALDWIN: THE PRICE OF THE TICKET
With support from the Richard Brick, Geri Ashur & Sara Bershtel Fund for Social Justice Documentaries