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Bobby Abate

Bobby Abate

Directing

Biography

BOBBY ABATE (Brooklyn, NY) is a Queer artist, filmmaker, and editor whose work has been showcased at the Museum of Modern Art’s MediaScope series, the New York Film Festival, the Guggenheim in Bilbao, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, the San Francisco Cinematheque, and International Objects in NYC. Their Queer Objects series won third place at the 2024 Annual Works on Paper show, juried by Whitney Museum Chief Curator Kim Conaty, who praised the “playfulness in the selection of objects that were meaningful to the artist and in the way Abate captured their spirit.” Bobby’s residencies include the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Art Space on Governors Island (2023), the Constance Saltonstall Foundation in Ithaca, NY (2024), and the VCCA in Amherst, VA (2024) and. They are the 2024 recipient of the Princess Grace Special Projects Grant, the Leighton International Artist Exchange Program grant for a residency at Zaratan Art Center in Lisbon (2025). Bobby holds an MFA from Bard College. As an editor, Bobby contributed to seasons 3 and 4 of the Queer docuseries We’re Here on HBO, which received Peabody and Television Academy awards. Additionally, they create animations for renowned drag performer Sasha Velour. In 2021, Bobby self-published The Outsider Tarot, featuring 80 original artworks that reimagine the traditional Tarot in a modern, Queer context. This deck, along with its 200-page guidebook, was presented at the Whitney Museum, Participant INC., and Miami MoCA. It was sold at Artbook at PS1 MoMA and is now part of the permanent collections at Harvard University’s Fine Arts Library and the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA. Bobby recently completed filming The Ghost at Skeleton Rock, a short film they wrote and directed, based on their coming-out story in 1992 during the height of the AIDS crisis.

Known For

Certain Women
9.0

Caldwell's pulp storytelling, proto-feminist stance and unabashed social dramatization of his characters are a distinct vision of the condition of women -- specifically working class women. His broadly drawn themes of small town hypocrisy and restrictive moral values contextualize the titular characters' struggle for sexual expression, stability and independence. Certain Women is a disconcerting parable that pays tribute to but also defies the 50s period style of Caldwell, opting for contemporary small town situations and cinematic style. This cautionary tale of four heroic yet ordinary women is fashioned out of the past but relies on observations of the present historical moment and its political reality.

Certain Women

2004
Zenith
N/A

A solid state cyborg tale on the set of a 1960's evening newscast. A mysterious unearthly being has claimed a test subject and is making use of the station's control room in attempt to communicate and perhaps reunite with its counterpart. Zenith is a celestial space, high above the clouds, where lonely frequencies and frantic spirographs pulse the dimension that separates the real from the rendered, the now from nostalgia–and ultimately divides these two beings (alter egos or lovers?)

Zenith

2006
The Evil Eyes
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A dysfunctional family deals with mortality, life and sexuality as they watch a soap opera.

The Evil Eyes

2011
Lucky
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Crafted from softly pixilated QuickTime, NetMeeting sessions, emotive vintage pop, airplane disaster footage, online porn, streaming Hollywood trailers, and the curious hypnotic qualities of taping off computer monitors, Bobby Abate's internet-sex-n-death thrillogy explores new anxieties made possible by technology, and the profoundly intimate places that tiny images and lonely piano chords burrow deep within the soul.

Lucky

2001
One Mile Per Minute
N/A

I consider this video to be a rough journal entry of what I experienced directly after the attacks on September 11th 2001. I felt like my concept of reality was shattered, that our sense of security and what it meant to be living in America was all a Matrix-like illusion, suddenly gone. In the days that followed I was dumbfounded and pretty pissed off at the overwhelming effort on the part of the government, mainstream media and corporations to reboot this broken reality.

One Mile Per Minute

2002
The Tanti Man
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This is a summer memoir of two personal intertwined love affairs; one with Salisbury Beach and the other with a strange and charming drifter the filmmaker met randomly through a friend. It is highlighted by melodramatic journal entries from his teenage years lamenting the difficulties of a homosexual life and ultimately exposing a deeply rooted internalized homophobia that kept him fumbling though uncertain places and relationships.

The Tanti Man

1999
Dirty Code
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SECRETS AND LIES become an aggressive virus when injected into the binary code of several video clips -- degrading them into a visual corpse.

Dirty Code

2013
Love Rose
N/A

A séance is performed by three cloned versions of the filmmaker in order to make a connection to another plane.  The rules of the séance, written in 1920 by parapsychologist Hereward Carrington, are invoked on camera by novelist Lynne Tillman.  According the text, roses which are seen as lights by spirits on the other plane, are placed on the séance table as a beacon. The spiritual dimension of the séance is captured with black and white video cameras dating back to the early 1970's that create visually stunning artifacts of light trails, black halos, and scan lines that swirl endlessly into the unknown.

Love Rose

2010
Sylvania
N/A

The set of Bewitched is a spiritual battleground of overlapping zones — human, alien and cyborg — in Bobby Abate's latest ontological mystery film.

Sylvania

2005
Gossip
N/A

 Rebecca gazes into the crystal ball. It is afternoon in a Brooklyn neighborhood of industrial buildings. Rebecca has a way with words just as words have a way of seeking her out. The crystal ball intensifies this. The A train rumbles over the Manhattan Bridge. Rebecca gazes into the crystal ball. Nighttime in a suburban neighborhood of burnt out buildings. Words have a way with Rebecca just as Rebecca has a way of seeking them out. The crystal ball intensifies this. Shot using analog video equipment from the early Seventies, Gossip is the second in a series of works stepping into the mystic beyond which encircles us on every side.

Gossip

2011
A Party Record Packed with Sex and Sadness
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A high & low fidelity record of obsessions past & present.  A hooded man named Cobra Commander (drawn naked) and a boy with black glasses. A fanged woman and a girl in a rose colored wig. Heaven on Earth, Live to Tell, and headphones (worn naked). An airport terminal. An old Montgomery Ward catalog.  That old orange bedspread, the red flowered couch.

A Party Record Packed with Sex and Sadness

2011
Self-Portraits
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In 1993-1994, when I was in art school, I felt like an outsider amongst outsiders.  I was queer, but there were so few out queer people around me.  I felt like I had no identity, so I started to obsessively do a numbered series of self portrait sketches in black pen to explore different personalities and aspects of myself.  They range from fantastical to completely absurd.  At some point, I started to dress up at these characters film myself using my family's old Sears VHS camera that I rescued from the garbage.

Self-Portraits

1993
Meet Me at the Pavilion
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A series of vignettes, inspired by vintage 8mm home movies from the 1960's, that show a woman isolated and waiting inside of a nostalgic beachside landscape. The footage was shot on super-8 black and white reversal stock then optically printed to 16mm. This is the first of two films I made on location at Salisbury Beach, Massachusetts – a small run-down beach town frozen in the past.

Meet Me at the Pavilion

1997
Soothsayer
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Prophecies of doom, disaster and political catastrophe envisioned by some of the world’s most famous psychics between the 1960’s the year 2001 are conjured up through 3D-animation, industrial films, text and historical footage — the sum of which combine to form a visually stunning meditation on the forces that guide us into a dark, paranoid and uncertain future. 

Soothsayer

2004
The Three Ravens
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A 10-minute tape focused on greenish night-vision textures from a cheap digital camera and certain high-camp performance values, organized around a dysfunctional family "celebrating" several birthdays.

The Three Ravens

2009
The Zero Order
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An update on avant-garde psychodrama (its 21st-century sensibility signaled by low-end video effects) in which a gay man’s sexual identity crisis is reflected in a kind of karaoke version of Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

The Zero Order

2000
A Few Extra Copies
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An analog recreation and reclamation of the January 22, 1987 news conference in which Pennsylvania's State Treasurer Budd Dwyer grasped onto the pages of his final speech before shooting himself on live television.

A Few Extra Copies

2012
Kitty's Nite In
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An analog video mix of Sylvester Stallone's first porno "A Party at Kitty and Stud's" and a sound piece from 1993 making Kitty's lonely dance in pink see-through nightie even more hypnotic.

Kitty's Nite In

1994
Yool Is Bloo
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ONCE UPON A TIME, a jealous little elf named Yool felt neglected, lonely, and positively enraged. It was Christmas Eve and he knew Santa was away cavorting in other people's living rooms. The thought of Santa engorging himself on countless helpings of fatty milk and gooey cookies sent him into a rage, plus Yool knew all about Santa's secret kisses. Yool began smashing everything in sight, including his little elf friends with their upturned noses. A trusty hammer goes a long way on a lonely Christmas night.

Yool Is Bloo

1997
Chisholm
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Abate’s 16mm films The Tanti Man, The Zero Order and Chisholm invoke Kenneth Anger-esque horny montage fantasies of personal psychodrama and popular culture syncopated to nostalgic tunes.

Chisholm

1999