Peter Hutton
Work: Landscape (For Manon)
When: 9 pm Thursday March 31 2005
Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater
When: 7 pm Friday April 1 2005
Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater
Works: Images of Asian Music, New York Parts I & II, Boston Fire, Landscape (For Manon)
When: 7 pm Friday April 1 2005
Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater
Works: June 1971, New York Near Sleep, New York Portrait
When: 11 am Saturda April 2 2005
Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater
"One of my primary objectives with cinema over the past 25 years has been to
evoke a sense of wonder over the basic visual potential of a single shot as a vehicle
to reflect on the origins of cinema and its relationship to the phenomenological nature
of film, light and vision."
Peter Hutton is professor of film and electronic arts and director of the film and electronic arts program at Bard College. He received his B.F.A. and M.F.A. at the San Francisco Art Institute.
Hutton has produced more than 20 films, most of which are portraits of cities and landscapes around the world. His films have been shown in major museums and festivals around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Biennials.
Currently, Hutton is continuing work begun in 1986 on a series of landscape portraits of Hudson River Valley.