National Paddling Film Festival
Institute 193 is pleased to present “Super 8,” an exhibition of silent, short films by James Baker Hall.
In the late 1980s, James Baker “Jim” Hall pressed pause on his photographic projects and dove into the moving image. Always most captivated by what was closest at hand, he shot countless hours of Super 8 film he used to observe the daily life inside and outside his home in Sadieville, Kentucky. These works build on Hall’s devotion to the intimate and the ordinary, found also in his poems. Though the imagery is of life in Kentucky, his films remain open-ended and connective. He turns clotheslines of wind-drying fabrics into visual poetry and fashions domestic narratives around single colors. Hall filmed his 1984 piece “East & West” from the passenger seat of a car, shooting winding, back country roads that are all undeniably located somewhere in Kentucky reminding viewers of a country drive they might have had. This footage is rarely screened and will be shown publicly by Institute 193 for the duration of the exhibition.