1275 Minnesota St /
Anglim / Trimble Gallery
Anglim/Trimble is pleased to present our latest exhibition The Time and Space of Now: Moving Stills by Mildred Howard.
In 1959, when Mildred Howard was 14 years old, she and her mother traveled by train from the Bay Area to visit extended family. First stopping in Galveston, TX, they traveled to other cities and small towns, from Houston to Chicago and then on to Kansas. Throughout the journey, Mildred documented events with her 8mm camera.
Over the years these films disappeared, but in 2021, Mildred found the reels in a purse that had belonged to her mother. From these films, the video project The Time and Space of Now was developed.
In The Time and Space of Now: Moving Stills, these reels find a new life: developed with the assistance of Magnolia Editions in Oakland, CA, over thirty film stills have been reproduced as monoprints on deacidified vintage wallpaper.
The monoprints function on multiple levels, both as political journey and family history. The sense of the passage of time and the accretion of age are complimented both by the original images as well as the surfaces they are printed on. The work is not so much nostalgic as elegiac. Each individual monoprint functions as a memory poem to a place and time that has receded into history and yet echoes in our present day.
Along with the film stills the gallery will also exhibit new bottle house sculptures and additional works.
This exhibition is part of Collaborating with the Muses Part One, a series of overlapping exhibitions and performances at Anglim/Trimble, pt.2 Gallery in Oakland and 500 Capp Street in San Francisco. Taking place over a six-month period, the series celebrates the diversity of Mildred Howard’s multidisciplinary approach to art.
A reception will be held on Saturday, September 7 from 4-6 pm at Anglim/Trimble at Minnesota Street Project.
The Time and Space of Now: Moving Stills is on view through Saturday, October 26.
Mildred Howard is a Bay Area born artist, educator, and chef recognized for her large-scale public commissions. Howard’s work is included in the Berkeley Art Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Oakland Museum of California, the de Young Museum, FAMSF, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the San Jose Museum of Art and the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.