Week of June 2, 2019

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Sunday, June 2

Sunday, June 2, 2019
11 AM— 7 PM

Drop-in Art Making

Sunday, June 2, 2019
2 PM
Explore Hans Hofmann’s dynamic and influential work with a guided tour.
Included with admission
Sunday, June 2, 2019
2:30 PM
Sergei Bondarchuk,
USSR,
1966,
(146 mins)

Digital Restoration

Sergei Bondarchuk’s Academy Award–winning adaptation of Tolstoy’s revered novel, following good-hearted Pierre, battle-scarred Andrei, and tempestuous Natasha through the tumult of the Napoleonic Wars, was hailed by Roger Ebert as “the definitive epic of all time”; it demands to be seen on the big screen.
JUNE 1 & 2 SCREENINGS ARE SOLD OUT.
Sunday, June 2, 2019
5 PM

Programmed by Alix Blevins

The computer music composer and performer presents a new solo composition that interacts with the ambient sounds of the BAMPFA space to generate sonic responses.
Included with admission
Sunday, June 2, 2019
6:30 PM
Sergei Bondarchuk,
USSR,
1966,
(97 mins)

Digital Restoration

 

In the second part of Bondarchuk’s epic adaptation, young Natasha becomes engaged to military man Andrei, but his protracted absence leaves her vulnerable.
JUNE 2 SCREENING IS SOLD OUT.

Monday, June 3

Tuesday, June 4

Wednesday, June 5

Wednesday, June 5, 2019
12:15 PM
Explore Hans Hofmann’s dynamic and influential work with a guided tour.
Included with admission
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
12:15 PM
Explore this compelling selection of works by Black artists with the organizers of the exhibition. 
Included with admission
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
7 PM
Sergei Bondarchuk,
USSR,
1966,
(81 mins)

Digital Restoration

In Part III of War and Peace, the emphasis is on the war: it is 1812 and Napoleon’s armies are crossing into Russia. Pierre visits the battlefield as a casual observer and finds himself in the midst of chaos, while Andrei rediscovers his love of life through a brush with death.

Thursday, June 6

Thursday, June 6, 2019
1:15 PM
Expert tour guides share highlights of exhibitions on view throughout the museum.
Included with admission
Thursday, June 6, 2019
2— 7 PM

Drop-in Art Making

Thursday, June 6, 2019
4 PM–7 PM
Extending the conversation on blackness and belonging articulated in About Things Loved, works on view this month explore the multiplicity of black art and its dialogue with dispossession, institutional collecting practices, black radical thought, and everyday life.
Free admission
Thursday, June 6, 2019
7 PM
Sergei Bondarchuk,
USSR,
1966,
(96 mins)

Digital Restoration

The final installment in the four-part epic opens as the Russian army retreats, leaving Moscow in flames; it closes as the city rebuilds, and life and love begin again.
JUNE 8 SCREENING IS SOLD OUT.

Friday, June 7

Friday, June 7, 2019
2— 7 PM

Drop-in Art Making

Friday, June 7, 2019
7 PM
Julio Bracho,
1941,
(102 mins)
A not very grief-stricken young widow flutters her hand fan between a dashing young soldier and an elderly politician in Bracho’s lively debut, a brash musical comedy romance set in Mexico’s belle époque.

Saturday, June 8

Saturday, June 8, 2019
11:30 AM–1 PM

For ages 6 to 12 with accompanying adult(s)

Enjoy looking at the puzzling and peculiar shapes in Frederick Hammersley’s work, then make an intriguing cut-paper composition of your own.
Free for kids 18 & under and for one adult per child 13 & under
  • Kim Bennett
    With artist
    Kim Bennett is an artist and teacher whose work ranges across disciplines and includes devotional botanical paintings, imaginary embroideries, and collaborations with kids, poets, and other artists.
Saturday, June 8, 2019
1 PM–2:30 PM

For ages 6 to 12 with accompanying adult(s)

Enjoy looking at the puzzling and peculiar shapes in Frederick Hammersley’s work, then make an intriguing cut-paper composition of your own.
Free for kids 18 & under and for one adult per child 13 & under
  • Kim Bennett
    With artist
    Kim Bennett is an artist and teacher whose work ranges across disciplines and includes devotional botanical paintings, imaginary embroideries, and collaborations with kids, poets, and other artists.
Saturday, June 8, 2019
2 PM
Sergei Bondarchuk,
USSR,
1966,
(146 mins)

Digital Restoration

Sergei Bondarchuk’s Academy Award–winning adaptation of Tolstoy’s revered novel, following good-hearted Pierre, battle-scarred Andrei, and tempestuous Natasha through the tumult of the Napoleonic Wars, was hailed by Roger Ebert as “the definitive epic of all time”; it demands to be seen on the big screen.
JUNE 1 & 2 SCREENINGS ARE SOLD OUT.
Saturday, June 8, 2019
2 PM
Explore this compelling selection of works by Black artists with the organizers of the exhibition. 
Included with admission
Saturday, June 8, 2019
2:30 PM— 7 PM

Drop-in Art Making

Saturday, June 8, 2019
3 PM

Recommended for ages 8 & up (younger kids welcome as listeners)

A bag full of tiny dragons creates a big adventure in this story of mystery, magic, and mayhem in an everyday urban setting. Start reading the book with us, and pick up a copy to finish at home.
Free for kids 18 & under and for one adult per child 13 & under
  • Jackie Overlid
    Reading led by
    Jackie Overlid is a librarian at Cragmont Elementary School in Berkeley.
Saturday, June 8, 2019
5:30 PM
Sergei Bondarchuk,
USSR,
1966,
(81 mins)

Digital Restoration

In Part III of War and Peace, the emphasis is on the war: it is 1812 and Napoleon’s armies are crossing into Russia. Pierre visits the battlefield as a casual observer and finds himself in the midst of chaos, while Andrei rediscovers his love of life through a brush with death.
Saturday, June 8, 2019
7:30 PM
Sergei Bondarchuk,
USSR,
1966,
(96 mins)

Digital Restoration

The final installment in the four-part epic opens as the Russian army retreats, leaving Moscow in flames; it closes as the city rebuilds, and life and love begin again.
JUNE 8 SCREENING IS SOLD OUT.