Joanna Margaret Paul (1955-2003) fue una artista neozelandesa que fue pionera en la práctica interdisciplinaria, trabajando prolíficamente a través de los medios de cine, poesía y pintura. A menudo filmado y editado en cámara, su trabajo cinematográfico narra la maternidad y la vida doméstica (Task, Napkins), las huellas gastadas del asentamiento urbano (Port Chalmers Cycle) y la presencia persistente del mundo natural. Otras obras como Sisterhood retrataron la vida de otras artistas femeninas identificadas con el movimiento de mujeres de los años 70 en Nueva Zelanda.
Set in a parallel universe entering a black hole, a woman reading the book of Revelation has visions of regeneration during Anthropocene. The fourth live action/stop-motion animated hybrid feature film by Dir Eric Leiser, 90 min, 2017
Filmmaker in person!
Fechas:
De Viernes, Septiembre 15, 2017 - 19:00 hasta Sábado, Septiembre 16, 2017 - 18:55
Pi Artworks London is pleased to present Family Reunion curated by Jessica Ziskind. This exhibition continues the gallery’s commitment to supporting and forming partnerships with Goldsmiths MFA Curating students and alumni during the summer season. In this fifth collaboration, the exhibition recalls the ritual of coming together, one that transcends culture and geography, assuming different dynamics—some humorous, some somber, some celebratory, some born of necessity.
Fechas:
De Martes, Septiembre 19, 2017 (Todo el día) hasta Jueves, Septiembre 21, 2017 (Todo el día)
Allan Brown was born in Quebec, Canada. Over the course of 30 years he has made 26 short films, one feature-length film, and three collective projects. His work has been awarded at Stuttgart Filmwinter (Germany), Semana de cine experimental de Madrid (Spain), Alternative Film/Video in Belgrade, and other festivals. This two-part screening program across two evenings presents the first career survey of Brown's work in Europe. The program includes a 16mm projector performance and also the world premiere of Brown's newest work "Wishful Thinking".
Avant-Noir is an irregular film programme curated by Greg de Cuir Jr that surveys recent work by African and African diaspora film and video artists, alongside those engaging with African cultures. It is rare that we see Black bodies on screens at film festivals and exhibitions, perhaps even rarer when Black artists create those images.
A study day with curator and writer Dan Kidner exploring the artists’ feature film and its relation to other histories of experimental narrative film and video. Drawing on his own recent writing and exhibition projects Kidner will lead an introductory seminar session with participants, screen a number of films and chair a roundtable discussion with leading artist filmmakers and theorists, including Ben Rivers, Margaret Salmon, Erika Balsom and current Spike Island exhibiting artist Maeve Brennan.
Fechas:
De Sábado, Septiembre 16, 2017 - 10:00 hasta Domingo, Septiembre 17, 2017 - 16:55
This screening is curated around work that examines how technology affects sense of place and sense of self. Relationships to location becomes abstracted through the mediation of devices. The internet creates familiar landing sites, social media pages become extensions of identity, and google maps can be used to explore topographically accurate recreations of locations around the world. Sense of place is an abstraction of location navigated by information, senses, and physical stimulus
Fechas:
De Viernes, Septiembre 8, 2017 - 20:00 hasta Sábado, Septiembre 9, 2017 - 19:55