Chazen Museum of Art University of Wisconsin–Madison
750 University Avenue Madison, WI 53706-1411
The Seventh Seal directed
by Ingmar Bergman screens
Sunday, February 7 at 2 p.m.
the public, but seating is limited. Chazen Museum of Art members may call 608-263-2246 to
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frankness, Bergman found a large following among
control. This selection of Bergman’s most celebrated
features (peppered with a few little-known rarities)
from the first three decades of his career provides
colleagues like Gunnar Fischer and Sven Nykvist. All of
the indispensable black-and-white cinematography of
Sunday of the month starting in February. In addition to the gallery performance, the eleven
the concert and click on the link. Concerts begin at 12:30 p.m. All concerts are free and open to
Sundays at the Chazen
those who responded to his artistic daring and directorial
concerts are streamed live on the Internet. To listen, go to www.Chazen.wisc.edu on the day of
Sunday of the month starting in February. In addition to the gallery performance, the eleven
Sunday Cinematheque
that frequently caused controversy with their sexual
the concert and click on the link. Concerts begin at 12:30 p.m. All concerts are free and open to
concerts are streamed live on the Internet. To listen, go to www.Chazen.wisc.edu on the day of
INGMAR BERGMAN IN BLACK AND WHITE
from the late 1940s through the 1960s. With movies
screenings are at 2 p.m. In consideration of the audience, no one is admitted after 2:15 p.m.
surprised his devoted audience with a series of films
reserve seating the week before the concert. Unclaimed seats are released at 12:20 p.m.
The Chazen presents chamber music performances in Brittingham Gallery III on the first
During the spring semester, Sunday Cinematheque will
Sunday Afternoon Live at the Chazen
feature the black and white films of Ingmar Bergman.
screenings are at 2 p.m. In consideration of the audience, no one is admitted after 2:15 p.m.
One of the most acclaimed filmmakers from the golden
definition projection. Cinematheque director Jim Healy curates the Sunday series. The free
age of art-house cinema, Sweden’s Bergman continually
The 160-seat Chazen auditorium is equipped for 16 and 35mm film as well as digital and high-
surprised his devoted audience with a series of films
The Seventh Seal directed
by Ingmar Bergman screens
Sunday, February 7 at 2 p.m.
the features in this series will be shown on 35mm prints.
from the late 1940s through the 1960s. With movies
age of art-house cinema, Sweden’s Bergman continually
the public, but seating is limited. Chazen Museum of Art members may call 608-263-2246 to
reserve seating the week before the concert. Unclaimed seats are released at 12:20 p.m.
frankness, Bergman found a large following among
evidence of his unified vision, one that was created with
that frequently caused controversy with their sexual
those who responded to his artistic daring and directorial
features (peppered with a few little-known rarities)
control. This selection of Bergman’s most celebrated
from the first three decades of his career provides
evidence of his unified vision, one that was created with
the indispensable black-and-white cinematography of
colleagues like Gunnar Fischer and Sven Nykvist. All of
One of the most acclaimed filmmakers from the golden
The 160-seat Chazen auditorium is equipped for 16 and 35mm film as well as digital and highDuring the spring semester, Sunday Cinematheque will
definition projection. Cinematheque director Jim Healy curates the Sunday series. The free
feature the black and white films of Ingmar Bergman.
COVER: UW–Madison Art Lofts. Jeff Weyer for the Chazen
COVER: UW–Madison Art Lofts. Jeff Weyer for the Chazen
the features in this series will be shown on 35mm prints.
INGMAR BERGMAN IN BLACK AND WHITE
Sunday Afternoon Live at the Chazen
Sunday Cinematheque
The Chazen presents chamber music pe rformances in Brittingham Gallery III on the first
Sundays at the Chazen