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12 THE BOSTON GLOBE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1989 Series is a 'roving telescope Where photography and performance meet By Kelly Wise Special to the Globe In the '70s, performance art helped to broaden the parameters of art. As Photographic Resource Center exhibi- PHOTOGRAPHY tions coordina-REVIEW tor Anita Douthat dem onstrates in the current exhibition, central to the cross-fertilization of photography and performance is the role of the artist who casts himself or herself as the ac- -tor in a tableau. ''2Wigged, rouged and costumed, with only her blue eyes as giveaway, Cindy Sherman attacks PHOTOGRAPHY AND PERFORMANCE; Photographic Resource Center, 602 Commonwealth through Feb. 28.

certain stereotypes of advertising and Hollywood by enacting roles foisted upon women: In her black and white "film stills'" she becomes an ingenue, a dippy young actress rushing off to an audition; a woman in evening dress carefully inhaling a cigarette; and a witless model intimidated by a big city. The renowned Austrian artist Arnuf Ranier paints over photographs of himself enacting bois- terous and jejune roles. Often nude or in black briefs, his twisted and expressive face and body are transformed into slashes of energy by exuberant and demonic brush strokes. His vibrantly charged art unleashes human feelings that are often denied or suppressed; they also evoke emanations of spirit that dance before our eyes. On hand are wonderfully expressive and funny examples of his work.

The team of Patrick Nagatani and Andree Tracey enjoys smudging the line between fantasy and reality. In their works real people, the artists, mingle with fabricated ones against painted backdrops. Consumer items cigarette packs, wine bottles, candy bars often hang from thread like paper fish. Ulay (Uwe F. Laysiepen) and Marina Abramovic are absorbed in alchemy, theosophy and Tibetan Buddhism.

Marina once enacted a performance of six hours in which people in the audience were invited to do whatever they wished with her. Her passive provocation brought unexpected physical abuse and elicited the people to deride and defend her. Ulay has assumed the roles of marginal people in society and once spent two years dressed as a woman in the company of trans-vestites and transsexuals. Ulay and Abramovic's collaboration CT7 NOMINATED FOR ACADEMY AWARDS PARIS 1905190819131965 At the Boston FilmVideo Foundation, 1126Boylston St. Part of the series "Another Another Place.

Tonight at 8. after they were made. It showcases film pioneer Louis Feuillade, known as the father of the serial, who took his camera out into the streets of Paris to make films such as the comic chase "The Pumpkin Race" (1907), complete with special effects, and "A Truly Fine Lady" (1908), in which a woman (apparently the Bo Derek of her day) causes chaos just by revealing her beautiful face to the male population of hermeighborhood. Another very funny work on the program is Jean Durand's "One-sime Horloger" in which an heir rigs the city's main clock to run fast so the day upon which he can collect his inheritance comes sooner; the action throws Paris into a wildly accelerated frenzy. Rounding out the program is a pairing of Feuillade's hour-long "Juve vs.

Fantomas" (1913-14), part of the serial chronicling the exploits of the master criminal Fantomas, and Jean-Luc Go-dard's 1965 science-fiction feature "Alphaville," in which the commonplace is made sinister and neon-lit modern architecture represents the oppressive future. Eisenberg emphasized Feuillade's work because of its tension between realism the film is an excuse for just showing real and surrealism, before that term was even coined. Feuillade's films were embraced by the surrealists, and later by the New Wave generation which included Godard. INCLUDING BEST PICTUR I nmnAiAmniM 1 out. I "Modus Vivendi" functions as a large vertical diptych.

In one 4-by-8-foot Polaroid photograph, Ulay sits with his back to us on a Pampers box and studies a poster of skeletons gruesomely fused; in the other. Marina stands in profile in an ocher sari, her hands pushing back her long hair, as if before a window of infinite opportunity. She exudes expectation, dedica tion and peace. The work seems incidental at first, but upon study offers rich visual pleasure. Performance artist Mary Beth Edelson contributes a corner-to- corner wall painting, titled "Other Possibilities or Winter Alchemy." The central depiction is of a viaduct overlaid with photosilk-screen images of a skull and her smiling face as a baby.

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On Thursdays and Saturdays, from tonight through April 1, the series' programs combine classic films (such as Dziga Ver-tov's "Man With a Movie Camera" and Roberto Rossellini's "Voyage to with little-known gems (dozens of shorts and rare features like Jean Gremillon's 1943 "Lu-miere to explore cinematic images of France, Italy, Germany, the Soviet Union and the United States. Eisenberg, a local filmmaker of found inspiration for the series in the "Before Hollywood" collection of turn-of-the-century films that played at the Museum of Fine Arts two years ago. "One of the things that stood out was the idea of documenting a place, or using a place as a backdrop for a narrative," he noted. "Much of the way we think about places is conditioned by our vision of them through cinema." Commenting on tonight's opening program, he added, "A lot of those wonderful early films from Paris are as important to our understanding of what Paris was at the turn of the century as work of the photographers of the day." The Paris program contains works of considerable charm that are surprisingly fresh 80 years THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS In concert at the Paradise, Wednes-day night. zany tunes in 65 minutes at the Paradise.

"And the crowd went, wild," Flansburgh joked as he paused to fix his guitar, and fans played up his hint. If jazz-rooted McFerrin can top the pop charts, perhaps the Giants can too. After all, "Don't Let's Start," from their 1986 debut LP, was a fluke favorite on MTV. Well, let's not count chickens. They Might Be Giants surely don't have the wide-ranging talent of a musician like McFerrin.

Singer-guitarist Flansburgh and singer-accordionist Linnell have streamlined and beefed up their sound, evidenced from the start at the Paradise by Flansburgh's punklike chording on "Purple Toupee." But, apart from a fan who was invited on stage to thump a stick on beat-jazz tune "Lie Still, Little Bottle," all rhythms were on tape -and it was overbearing in the mix. The duo offered some perky, catchy tunes, notably "Santa's WEST NEWTON WEST NEWTON CINEMAS 1-4 1296 Wash. Rte. 16 964-6060 "ACCIDENTAL TOURIST" SALAAM BOMBAY" TORCH SONG TRILOGY" TAP" (Klntek Stereo) "LAND BEFORE TIME" 12:45 ONLY OLIVER COMPANY" NORWOOD CIN. 1 2 "FINE FILMS FOR LESS" 762-8320 1.

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18 335-2777 "DANGEROUS LIAISONS" THE BURBS" PG 20 "OLIVER ft CO" 1-2 30 TANO BEFORE TIME" 1-00 Might Be Giants Beard" and "Rhythm Section Want Ad" (rarely played but soundly cheered by fans). A change of pace was provided in "I'll Sink Manhattan," where Linnell honked a baritone sax behind Flansburgh's exaggerated crooning, and "Where Your Eyes Don't Go" stood out with weird guitar and accordion harmonies. "Number Three" was a cappella by contrast, with the hummable line "I've got two songs in me, and I just wrote the third." If They Might Be Giants continue to grow without writing music of a bit more substance, It would provide a scary proposition, but at least a harmless one with funny targets. Today Calendar "True West" Drama by Sam Shepard at the Berkshire Public Theater. 30 Union Pittsfield.

8 p.m.Tickets 12; $2 discount for students and elders. Walt Disney's World on Ice Figure skating show starring Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and other Disney characters. At Boston Garden, Causeway Street. Noon, 3:30, 7:30 p.m. Tickets Movie Times Alltton: "Mississippi Burning." 1:15.

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At best, the Giants are a cute novelty act. So how would one explain the duo selling out the Paradise at midweek? Or the Giants' second LP. "Lincoln" (they originate from that Massachusetts town), climbing Billboard's Top 100, leading to their recent signing with major la- bel Elektra? A lot of folks are oddly charmed by their giddy style, and the cult has crossed over to the mainstream. They Might Be Giants are like the "Don't Worry, Be Happy" duo of underground pop-So, while Bobby McFerrin was scooping up Grammy Awards for that song Wednesday, the Giants were sweeping through 21 of their DEDHAM COMM. 1 2 "FINE FILMS FOR LESS" 326-1463 1.

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3 iiio 256-cen THE BURBS" PG 30 00-9 30 1 1 30 i TED'S EXCEL ADVENTURE" PS "THE FLY ir "RAIN MAN" THREE FUGITIVES" PG13 -BEACHES" PG13 "TWINS" PG -OLIVER COMPANY" 'I 1( il -T "Bill and Ted Excellent Adventure. 1, 3, 7:25.9:30.11:30 AnemMy Square: "True Believer "12:50, 3. 5:10, 7:25, 9:35, "The "Burns," 12:40, 2:50. 5. 7:15, 9:50, "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure," 12:50, 3.

5:10. 7:30. 10. midnight; "Gleaming the Cube." 12:40. 2:50.

5. 7:10, 9:45. midnight; "Mighty Qulnn," 12:30. 2:40, 4:50, 7, 9:30, "Fly 12:50, 3:10, 5:25. 7:50.

10:10. 12:15: "Tap." 1:10. 3:25. 5:40. 7:55.

10:15. "Three Fugitives." 1. 3:15. 5:30, 8:10. 10:20, 12:15: "Cousins." 12:30.

2:40. 4:50. 7, 9:25. 11.30; "Beaches." 1:30. 4:30, 7:20, 10:10, "Working Girl," 1230.

2:50, 5:10, 7:45, 10. "Rain Man." 1. 4. 7, 9:40, 12:10 Beacon Hill: "Who's Harry 1:30. 3:15, 5:15.

7:15. "Naked Gun," 1:15, 3:15, 5:15. 7:15, The Accused," 2. 4:30. 7.

8:30 Brattle: "Gone With Wind" (new color restored print). 12:30. 4:30. 8:30 Charles: "Bird." 12:15. 3:15.

6:15. "True Believer," 1, 3:15. 5:30. 7:45, 10; Tap." 12:30. 230, 5'10 7'30 9:50 Cheri: The 'Burba." 1:30.

3:30. 5:30, 7:45. 10, "Working Girl," 1:15, 3:15. 5:15. 7:30.

9:45, "Rain Man." 1, 4, 7, 10. midnight Chestnut Hill: "Who Framed Roger shows through Sunday, at noon only; "Gleaming the Cube." 12:45, 3, 5:20. 7:45. 10; The Burba," 12:30. 2:45, 5:10, 7:20, "Dangerous Llasons." 1:45.

4:30, 7:15, 945: "Beaches," noon, 2:30. 5. 7:30. 10; "Working Girl," noon. 2:30, 4:55, 7:20.

9:50 Cinema 57: "Mighty Ouinn." 1. 3. 5. 7:30. "Fly 1:30, 3:45, 5:45.

8. 10:15 Circle: True Believer" 12:45. 2:50. 4:55. 7:30.

10. "Fly II." 12:30. 2:40, 4:45. 7:15. 9:55.

"Cousins," 1. 3:10. 5:20. 7:40. 10:10.

"Three Fugitives." 1:15. 3:15, 5:10, 7:20. 9:55. "Ram Man." 1, 3:50. 7.

9:50. 12:20 Ceolldge: "Wings of Desire," 3. -Salaam 1. 5:30. 9:55: "Bagdad Cale." 3:50.

7:45: "Manchurlan Candidate," 1:35. 5:30. 9:25 Copley Place: "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure." 11. 1.3.5. 7.9.

11; "Gleaming the Cube." 10. 12:20. 2:30. 5. 7:15, 9:45, Three Fugitives;" 10:15, 12:20.

2:30. 4:30, 7, 9:15. "Mississippi Burning- 10. 12:30. 3, 5:30, "Cousins." 10, 12:20, 2:40.

5. 7:20. 9:40, "Her Alibi." 10:30. 12:45. 3.

5:15. 7:30. 9:45. "Beaches." 10:45. 1:15.

3:45, 6:30. 9, Talk Radio." 10:20, 12:40. 8. 5:20, 7.40. 10.

midnight: "Twins." 10:20. 12.30, 2:45, 5. 7:15, 9:30. midnight Harvard Square: "Mississippi Burning." noon. 2:30, 5.

7:30, 10. 1215; "PeHe the Conqueror," 1, 4, 7, 9:45, "Accidental Tourist." noon. 2:30. 5, 7:30, 10. midnight; "Rain Man." 1:15.

4:15. 7:15, 9 50. midnight: Torch Seng. Trilogy." 12 30. 2:50, 5 10.

7:30. 50: -Rocky Horror" at midnight Janus Cinema: -Dangerous basons 12.30. 245. 5. 7:30.

10 Nickelodeon: -Pene the Conqueror." 10. 1. 4. 7. "Dark Habits." midnight; "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown." 10, 1.

2:50, 5. 7:15, 915. midnight. "Accidental Tourist." 10, 12:30. 2:55.

5:15. 7:45, 10. 12:10: Torch Song Trilogy." 10. 12:30. 2:50.

5:10. 7:30. 9:50. midnight: Tapeheads." 10. 12:45.

3. 5:15. 7:30. 9:45. midnight Parle: "Dangerous Liesons." 1.

3:15. 5:30. 7:45. 10 Severe Showcase: True Believer." 12:45, 3. 5:15.

7:45. 10:20, 12 25; 2:80. 4:48, 7:40, 10:10, "Land Bet ore Time," at 12:30 m. only: "BOt and Ted's Excesent Adventure, 1, 3. S.

7:15. 935, "Oliver 8 Company." at noon onty; "Beach-a." 1:45. 4:20. 7:10. 9:55.

-Dangerous Lie-sons." 1 50, 4:30. 7:35. 10:15. 12 30: "Working GkI," 12 30. 2:55.

5:15, 7:5. 10 25. 1240: The 2:25. 4:35. 7:15.

9 40. 11:55: "Fly 1235. 2:50, 5. 7:35. 10.

120; Three Fugitives," 1. 3:10, 5 20. 7:50. 10:10. 12:15: "Cousins," noon.

2:20. 4:40, 7-25, 10. 1215: "Ram Man." :30. 4 15. 7.

950. 1225; "Mighty Oiann." 1:15. 3:20. 5 25, 8. 1O20.

12 20: -Gleaming the Cube," 12:10, 4:50. 7 25, "Mis-VSSippi 1 45, 4:25. 7:30. 10 IS, "Accidental Tourist 2:25. 9 45.

midnight SamarvIHe Theater (Oevte Square): "21st Annual Toumee of 2. 4. 6. 8 10 -Weal Roitarrv Village- -Defy Rotten Scoundrels. 7:15.

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