June - August 2010 Diary (PDF, 2114Kb)
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The MAB Film Exercise Mar - May 2010
A monthly screening and discussion group around artists' film and video in which invited curators present and discuss a programme (or single piece) of moving image work, addressing both the diverse potential for the form and a sense of the current urgency, social or political timeliness in the work (of both curator and artist).
Presented by Media Art Bath
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Film
Thu 27 May, 6.30pm
Free / Booking Advised
In-dialogue with…
Lindsay Seers
Curated by Paul O’Neill, GWR Research Fellow, Situations, Bristol
Known for the ghostly meta-fictions of self- and object-machines, Lindsay Seers’ work explores a curious relationship between time, memory, place and objects in which the usual order and operation of things has become curiously disturbed. Curator, Paul O'Neill will introduce a selection of films by Seers, and talk with the artist about the significance of the time-image, duration and meta-fiction in her work, and the importance of the curator-artist relationship.
Lindsay Seers is the winner of the 2009 Jarman Award. She has recently shown in group shows such as Altermodern, 4th Tate Triennial, Tate Britain (2009). Her recent solo exhibitions include: It has to be this way, Matts Gallery, London (2009); Swallowing Black Maria, Smart Project Space, Amsterdam (2007); Human Camera, Mali Salon, Rijeka, Croatia and The truth was always there, The Collection, Lincoln (both 2006).
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