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Wael Shawky: Cabaret Crusades Friday 10 May, 1.30 - 3pm (Free) Screenings of Shawky’s epic reconstructions of the Medieval religious wars, told through a cast of ceramic marionettes. Part of the Collection Sandretto Re Rebaudengo: A Love Meal display. More | Open Screening Sunday 12 May, 12 - 1.30pm (Free) Present work and discuss it with peers and Adjunct Film Curator Gareth Evans. To take part email: Film@whitechapelgallery.org More |
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Big Ideas Ben & Shezad’s Moviedrome Sunday 12 May, 2 - 5pm (£8/£6 conc.) Artists Shezad Dawood and Ben Rivers join forces to introduce their choice of influential, genre-bending, lost underground films. This first in a new series features a cult double-bill of Lucio Fulci’s 1982 Egyptian gore-festManhattan Baby.More | David Blandy: Biter Thursday 16 May, 6-7pm (£4/£3 conc.)World premiere of artist David Blandy’s new work, exploring hip-hop, the unconscious and appropriation. Blandy undergoes analysis in Freud’s own consulting room to discover how much his identity is shaped by the form’s lyrics.More |
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Screening Nature Sat 18 May, 5.30pm - 8pm & Sun 19 May, 11am-8pm (Sat £8/£6 conc. Sun £20/£15 conc.) Screenings and presentations addressing the relationship between the natural world and the moving image, with international filmmakers, artists and scholars. More | Places of Work: Creativity and Place Thursday 30 May, 7 - 9pm (£8/£6 conc.) Opening with a poetry reading by acclaimed poetStephen Watts in Gallery 2, ‘Places of Work’ explores sites of creativity; featuring work by filmmakers, Stan Brakhage, Maya Deren Nicholas Collins and others. More |
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Performance Dialogues 2: Alphonso Lingis with Adrian Heathfield Thursday 13 June, 6 - 7.30pm (£4/£3 conc.) World premiere of a filmed encounter with the American philosopher and anthropologist Alphonso Lingis; part of a series by performance theorist Adrian Heathfield. More | FLAMIN and videoclub present: Selected Thursday 20 June, 7pm - 9pm (£8/£6 conc.) Showcasing work by some of the best emerging UK film and video artists, in a diverse moving image programme brought together by the artists shortlisted for the Film London Jarman Award 2012. More |
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