Lilli Carré
Lilli CARRÉ (1983, USA) is an interdisciplinary artist, working in experimental animation, sculpture, comics and print. She received a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an MFA from Northwestern University. Her films have screened at numerous festivals, including Sundance, Edinburgh, Melbourne Animation Festival and European Media Art Festival. She is co-director of the Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation, an annual festival held in Chicago, LA, and NYC, which features abstract animation and unconventional character animation. She has also published several books of comics with Fantagraphics, and her work has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Best American Comics and Best American Nonrequired Reading. Carré has had solo exhibitions of her work shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, the Columbus Museum of Art and Western Exhibitions. Carré lives and works in Los Angeles.
Filmography
(selection, all short) How She Slept at Night (2007), Jill (2016), Tap Water (2017), Huskies (2018), Private Properties (2020), Glazing (2022)
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Private Properties
A living room shrinks only to expand again in this morphing animation with skilful line work. A forensic study of a private space.