Matthew Barney, Redoubt, 2018. © Matthew Barney. Courtesy the artist; Gladstone, New York, Brussels, and Seoul; and Sadie Coles HQ, London. Photo: Hugo Glendinning
Premiere Screening: Redoubt
We are thrilled to announce the opening of Tinworks at Rialto, a program of exhibitions, films, and more presented by Tinworks Art at the historic Rialto Theater, 10 W Main Street, in downtown Bozeman. Tinworks at Rialto expands the organization’s footprint and deepens its commitment to bringing contemporary art to the American West.
Tinworks at Rialto will open at 7pm on Friday, November 21, with the Montana premiere of Matthew Barney’s Redoubt (2018), a work filmed in Idaho’s Sawtooth Mountains that layers classical, cosmological, and American myths about humanity’s place in the natural world. This presentation coincides with the 30th anniversary of the reintroduction of gray wolves to Yellowstone National Park. The filmloosely adapts the myth of Diana, goddess of the hunt, and Actaeon, a hunter who trespasses on her and is punished.The ancient narrative in Redoubt parallels the ongoing story of Yellowstone’s wolf reintroduction, where balance, survival, and renewal remain intertwined.
Redoubt will be shown Thursday–Sunday, at 12 pm and 2:15pm, through February 1, 2026. Admission is free.