Thursday October 20, 7:30pm
Bradley Eros (& co-conspirators)
Black Screen: Imageless Films, Performances

As part of Imageless Performance Series
In-person Only


Image courtesy of Bradley Eros



Microscope is very pleased to present “Black Screen: Imageless Films, Performances,” a night of live film, sound and olfactory performance by Bradley Eros and his “co-conspirators.” The event is taking place as part of our series of “Imageless” film performances — now in its final week — in connection and collaboration with the “Imageless Films” series at Anthology Film Archives.

From Bradley Eros:

Velvet, silk, leather, rubber, satin, whiskey, glass, fire, crystal, ice & liquids
~ with darkness & perfumes, metal & electricity ~ like nothing you’ve never not seen.

Activated installations, with live sound & projections. — Bradley Eros & co~conspirators




General Admission $10
Member admission $8


Please note: Masks are required for entry to our events at this time.

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Bradley Eros is an artist working in myriad mediums including film & video, collage, performance, expanded cinema, and installation. Eros has been a catalyst of the New York film community since the 1980s and his works have exhibited and screened extensively in the US and abroad including at the Whitney Museum of American Art (in “Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art: 1905-2016”, “The Whitney Biennial 2004”, and “The American Century: Art & Culture 1900-2000”) as well as at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), MoMA PS1, New Museum, The Kitchen, Participant Inc., Pioneer Works, Performa09, Exit Art, Anthology Film Archives, Parrish Art Museum (Water Mill, NY), The Andy Warhol Museum (Pittsburgh, PA), Camden Arts Center (London), Arsenal (Berlin), and The New York, London and Rotterdam Film Festivals. His work has been written about in ArtFCity, Artforum, Hyperallergic, The Brooklyn Rail, The Wall Street Journal, and the Village Voice, among many others. Collaborations include the Alchemical Theater, the band Circle X, Voom HD Lab, and the expanded cinema groups kinoSonik, Arcane Project and currently with Optipus. Grants and Awards include: Acker Award, NYFA Fellowship, Experimental Television Center (ETC), and Issue Project Room’s artist in residence, among others. His work is in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art. Eros currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

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“Imageless” is supported by the Film Exhibition Fund, a new grants-giving 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the screening of celluloid film prints.