09/21/2023
USC Fisher Museum of Art is proud to announce the presentation of "Narcisa Hirsch: In Relation," an exhibition of eight recently digitized films by Narcisa Hirsch, a pioneer of Argentinian experimental cinema who started working in the 1970s with delicate mediums such as Super8 and 16mm film. The exhibition focuses on the relational quality inherent in Hirsch’s work, demonstrated by techniques of translation, adaptation, and experimentation between her films and other artistic media (dance, literature, music, painting, graffiti, and performance), as well as between her work and that of other artists.
"Narcisa Hirsch: In Relation" is curated by Erin Graff Zivin, Professor of Spanish and Portuguese and Comparative Literature at the University of Southern California, where she is Director of the USC Dornsife Experimental Humanities Lab and Acting Director of the Society of Fellows in the Humanities.
More info: https://fisher.usc.edu/exhibitions/narcisa-hirsch-in-relation/