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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: The Lining of Forgetting: Internal and External Mem
 ory in Art\nEvent Url: http://www.nowplayingaustin.com/event/detail/440118
 319/The_Lining_of_Forgetting_Internal_and_External_Memory_in_Art\nEvent Da
 te Begin: 2009-05-30\nEvent Date End: 2009-08-09\n\nThe Lining of Forgetti
 ng\nexplores the ways we remember\, both as individuals and collectively\,
  and highlights how we mostly forget\, rewrite and fabricate memory. The e
 xhibition features sculpture\, photography\, work on paper\, installation\
 , video and computer-generated works by fourteen artists of international 
 scope\, including Edgar Arceneaux\, Deborah Aschheim\, Louise Bourgeois\, 
 Janice Caswell\, John Coplans\, Pablo Helguera\, Emma Kay\, Dinh Q. L&ecir
 c\;\, Scott Lyall\, David Rokeby\, Mungo Thomson\, Cody Trepte\, Kerry Tri
 be\, and Rachel Whiteread. The title of the exhibition is inspired by the 
 narrative of French filmmaker Chris Marker's\nSans Soleil \n(1983): &ldquo
 \;I will have spent my life trying to understand the function of rememberi
 ng\, which is not the opposite of forgetting\, but rather its lining.&rdqu
 o\; This film\, and others by Marker\, reveal how memory is inconsistent a
 nd\, thus\, should never be mistaken for a manifestation of the past\; rat
 her\, every time a memory is articulated it changes and shows itself linke
 d to both the past and the future.\n \n \n \n\nStart time: Tues. - Sat. 10
  - 6\, Thurs. 10 - 8\, Sun. Noon - 5\, Closed Mondays and Holidays
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SUMMARY:The Lining of Forgetting: Internal and External Memory in Art
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