Kenneth Anger Exhibition in London.

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An exhibition of work by cult filmmaker Kenneth Anger will open at London’s Sprüth Magers gallery on February 19th. The show will feature Anger’s 1969 film Invocation of My Demon Brother – which was scored by, and starred, Mick Jagger – as well as a site-spefific installation based on Hollywood Babylon (1959), his semi-fictional written account of LA scandal, corruption and transgression.

In addition to the exhibition, Anger will present a screening of his work at Tate Modern’s Starr Auditorium on February 19, at 7pm. You can find more information and tickets here.

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