Ernie Gehr is an American filmmaker. His experimental practice emerged in the 1960s alongside the Structuralist Cinema movement and has continually evolved across 16mm film, video, and digital cinema. Known for his playful yet rigorous approach to form, Gehr frequently engages with the histories of cinema and urban space. His adopted hometown of New York City serves as a recurring subject, transforming everyday locations into vision-bending abstractions and meditations on perpetual cycles of urban destruction and renewal.