Alee Peoples: Something Pretending To Be Something Else
Sunday June 23, 2024, 7:30pm
At 2220 Arts + Archives, 2220 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90057
In person: Alee Peoples
Tickets: $15 general, $10 students/seniors, free for Filmforum members
At https://link.dice.fm/C15542645b98
Please join us for a program celebrating the weirdly transformative power of analog film as we attempt to elevate the mystical ordinary and conjure the ineffable through the work of the one and only Alee Peoples. Although her wide-ranging art practice spans numerous mediums, Los Angeles-based Peoples’ filmmaking perhaps crystallizes her various interests and esoteric notions the most vividly. Working predominantly in 16mm, Peoples’ films are full of mystery, confusion, surprise, and revelation, weaving an uncanny emotional collage from deceptively simple or seemingly offhand materials that blur the lines between the wilfully formal and the radically informal.
Filled with gloriously strange and surprising humanity (and humans), Peoples’ films almost play out like conceptual rebuses, employing a deeply familiar yet totally unpredictable language of social, ritual, and quotidian observation. On the surface, her work is funny, unexpected, seductive, and unabashedly and engagingly odd, but the cumulative effect of each film as it unfolds is to materialize a revelatory present tense embodying complex social, political, and philosophical inquiries.
Program and note by Mark Toscano.
Alee Peoples maintains a varied artistic practice that involves screen-printing, sewing, sculpture and film. Currently living in Los Angeles, she has taught youth classes at Echo Park Film Center and shown her sculpture and film work at GAIT, elephant and Insert Press. Peoples has shown her films at numerous festivals including Edinburgh, Images (Toronto) and New York Film Festival, and at museums and spaces including SFMoMA, Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Pompidou Center, Dirt Palace (Providence) and The Nightingale (Chicago). Started in 2022, Arroyo Seco Cine Club is a thematically programmed film series she co-curates with Mike Stoltz. She is inspired by pedestrian histories, pop song lyrics and invested in the hand-made.
Them Oracles
2012, 16mm, color with sound, 7:26
A skeptic investigation of what an oracle can be and what it would sound like. Human desire and
blind faith allow, and maybe even will, these mystic soothsayers to exist.
Boys of Summer
2009, super 8 to video, color and black and white with sound, 12:22
A pop music essay that is both sweet and serious about stereotypical male and juvenile fun.
Tongue-in-cheek objectifying is mixed with cryptic symbols of longing and desire along with a brief history of a fraternal order.
Non-Stop Beautiful Ladies
2015, 16mm, color with sound, 9 min.
Non-Stop Beautiful Ladies is a Los Angeles street film starring empty signs, radio from
passing cars and human sign spinners, some with a pulse and some without.
The Root That Ate Roger Williams
2011, 16mm to video, color w/ sound, 18:16
A documentary of what happened to the remains of Providence, Rhode Island’s champion of free religion and a club based on the actual folklore of the root.
Crowning Glory
2008, dual super 8 to video, color and sound, 5 min.
Parallel feelings of pride and rebellion. Attempting to resuscitate political icons by remaking themwith my own psychic-punk aesthetic to regain personal ownership.
Decoy
2017, 16mm, black and white with sound, 10:37
Decoy sees bridges and walls as binary opposites and relates them to impostors in this world.
Humans strive for accuracy. You don't always get what you wish for.
Hey Sweet Pea
2023, 16mm, color with sound, 11:11,
Parental aging and an existential wave collide together in funny ways. Hey Sweet Pea borrows
scenes from the 1984 children’s sci-fi movie The Neverending Story to process our collective grief.
Standing Forward Full
2020, 16mm, color with sound, 5:26
A helter skelter is an amusement ride with a spiral slide built around a tower. Like this film, an
exorcism attempt of an unrequited desire, itʼs either moving too fast or at a complete standstill.
Disorienting but exciting.