Artists’ Film International
February: Tuesdays through Sundays and holidays, at 4pm.
March: Tuesdays to Fridays, at 4 PM.
Now in its fourth edition, Artists’ Film International presents an overview of film, video and animation production by international artists. An initiative of Whitechapel Gallery, London, the works are selected by eleven institutions from around the world. Formerly called Art in the Auditorium, the series has changed its name to reflect the vague boundaries between audiovisual productions and the ways those productions are exhibited.
Artists’ Film International opens on February 2, 2013. The event, which is sponsored by Tenaris – Organización Techint, will continue throughout the month of February at Proa’s Auditorium.
As in previous years, for this edition of Artists’ Film International each participating institution engages in an independent process to select the work of an artist. Together, the works provide a diverse overview of the narrative possibilities of independent audiovisual work and reveal conceptual and formal experimentation in contemporary video, film and animation.
Complete list of artists, works and institutions:
Dan Finsel. “I Would Love Farrah, Farrah, Farrah (I)” / Ballroom Marfa, USA
Aleksandar Jestrovi Jamesdin. “Gypsy Style”, “Last Tango” / Belgrade Cultural Center, Serbia
Sriwhana Spong. “Costume for a Mourner” / City Gallery, New Zeland
Alejandro Cesarco. “Everness”, “Zeide Isaac” / Fundación Proa, Argentina
Gianluca y Massimiliano De Serio. “Stanze” / GAMeC, Italy
Sefer Memişoğlu. “Breeze” / Istanbul Modern, Turquey
Anetta Mona Chişa y Lucia Tkáĉova. “Manifesto of Futurist Woman” / Neuer Berliner Kunstverein Video Forum, Germany
Ben Hagari. “Invert” / New Media Center, Israel
Liu Chuang. “Untitled (Dancing Partner)”, “Untitled (Festival)” / Para/Site, China
Nguyên Trinh Thi. “Song to the Front” / San Art, Vietnam
Corin Sworn. “Lens Prism” / Whitechapel Gallery, United Kingdom
This exhibition is sponsored by Tenaris – Organización Techint.
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