7th Annual Transmodern Festival April 15 – April 18, 2010
  • KEVIN JEROME EVERSON

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    citizens“I’m hanging out, coolin’, on the frames that connect the necessity and the coincidence. Formally, that is.”-Kevin Jerome Everson

    With a sense of place and historical research, my films combine scripted and documentary elements with rich elements of formalism. The subject matter is the gestures or tasks caused by certain conditions in the lives of working class African Americans and other people of African descent. The conditions are usually physical, social-economic circumstances or weather. Instead of standard realism I favor a strategy that abstracts everyday actions and statements into theatrical gestures, in which archival footage is re-edited or re-staged, real people perform fictional scenarios based on their own lives and historical observations intermesh with contemporary narratives. The films suggest the relentlessness of everyday life—along with its beauty—but also present oblique metaphors for art-making.

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