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Thu 19 Jan, 2017 Film screening, Gallery
Journey in Sensuality – Anna Halprin & Rodin
Auguste Rodin’s sculptures and choreographer Anna Halprin’s creative process come together with the music of composer Fred Frith in this poetic film of dances in nature. Join us at The Kenneth Clark Lecture Theatre to see an exclusive viewing of Journey in Sensuality – Anna Halprin & Rodin followed by…
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Thu 1 Dec, 2016 American Art, Film screening, Panel Discussion
Close to the Knives: Art, Activism, and HIV/AIDS
Silence = Death (dir. Rosa von Praunheim, 1990) documents the early impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in New York City, and maps the ways in which cultural production and queer activism became closely intertwined. Featuring interviews with Allen Ginsberg, David Wojnarowicz, and Keith Haring, it offers a window into a distinct…
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Fri 2 Dec, 2016 Film screening
Revolution: New Art for a New World
Revolution – New Art for a New World is a bold and exciting feature documentary that encapsulates a momentous period in the history of Russia and the Russian Avant-Garde. Drawing on the collections of major Russian institutions, contributions from contemporary artists, curators, and performers and personal testimony from the descendants…
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Mon 10 Oct, 2016 American Art, Film screening, Research Seminars
Call Her Applebroog: A Film by Beth B
CALL HER APPLEBROOG is a deeply personal portrait about Ida Applebroog, a painter, sculptor and filmmaker whose work often explores the themes of gender, sexual identity, violence and politics shot by her filmmaker daughter, Beth B. Born in the Bronx to Orthodox Jewish émigrés from Poland, Applebroog, now in her…
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Thu 30 Jun, 2016 Film screening
World Premiere: Doctoral Docs
Doctoral Docs is a series of short films made by research students from The Courtauld Institute of Art about the surprising places an art history degree can take a PhD candidate. The films focus on research students’ work on medieval parish churches; the violence of interwar fashion; the gesamtkunstwerk in Bayreuth and Burkina…
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Wed 17 Feb, 2016 Early Modern, Film screening, Panel Discussion
In Waking Hours.
A contemporary film on 17th century vision, followed by a discussion between the co-director, Katrien Vanagt, the historian of science Eric Jorink and the art historian Joanna Woodall. ‘Enter with me into a darkened room and prepare the eye of a freshly slaughtered cow.’ In Ophthalmographia, a treatise on vision…
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Mon 12 Oct, 2015 Film screening, Research Forum
Beatus, The Spanish Apocalypse: The Apocalyptic Visions o...
An exploration of the series of medieval manuscripts, known as Los Beatos, which revel in the imagery and mysteries of the Apocalypse, as foretold in the Book of Revelation. Visiting many of the places where these illuminated manuscripts were made, the scholar John Williams, author of The Illustrated Beatus v…
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Thu 26 Nov, 2015 Film screening, Research Forum
Film screening and round-table discussion: the Gospel Cir...
Screening of the film The Gospel Circle of Vassily Polenov followed by the round-table discussion with the film producer, Elena Yakovich, the writer Alexander Ilichevsky and grand-daughter of the artist Vassily Polenov, Natalia Polenova. This is a screening of the new film about one of the most important Russian artists…
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