https://hammer.ucla.edu/programs-events/2020/online-christopher-richmonds-hyperway-spectre-qa
This special online program includes a screening of an extended excerpt from Hyperway, 2018, by Los Angeles–based video artist Christopher Richmond, followed by a conversation between the artist and Hammer Museum curatorial assistant Nicholas Barlow.
Richmond’s videos, photographs, and drawings explore alternate realities, metaphysical conundrums, and space travel, using conventions of science fiction and cinema as both framework and subject matter. Taking years to formulate and construct, his videos emulate Hollywood film productions: working on location and in make-shift film sets and utilizing a team of close collaborators including actors, writers, musicians, prop-makers, and special effects artists.
In Hyperway, Richmond presents a cast of allegorical characters and fantastic creatures, including philosophizing astronauts, a "Silver Surfer" roaming a mini-mall parking lot on a hoverboard, and a celestial being having an existential breakdown in a carwash. These visionary elements share space with the everyday, a Los Angeles made to feel unearthly and strange, juxtaposing the absurd and the mundane.