We are looking forward to the second edition of Centrum's Kunst Film Fest, a series of film screenings which will take place every Friday evening throughout November. Each Friday from 7.30 pm we will explore a different genre from the realm of video art, starting with animation.
Amy Lockhart's 'The Collagist' (2009) is a paper puppet and cut out animation, which is both a portrait of the collagist Marc Bell and his artistic process. 'The Collagist' also addresses the issue of artist’s block. Paolo Bandinu in 'Walking Back Andy' (2014) uses a different animation technique: Bandinu’s work moves through pictorial stories shaped on the canvas, constantly evolving through video montage and accompanied music in this homage to the work of Andy Warhol. In Mariola Brillowska’s sci-fi animation 'The Law of Celly' (2011) the one-eyed president of the universe announces a new law to modernise unemployment obliging unemployed citizens to carry their phones with them at all times to provide for the collection of data and thus enslaving them in the service of medical, social, and behavioural research. In Marte Kiessling’s 'Requiem for a Movie' (2013) we watch the artist flick through a sketchbook, a collection of the artist’s thoughts and ideas that form a larger body of work and come to life through different animations on each page. Finally, Sam Finn’s 'Kapital' (2015) can be interpreted as an animation illustrating the accelerationist idea, in which human history – abridged from a prehistoric bonfire to a space shuttle surrounding the globe – comes to a sudden and unexpected end.
Defy the cold November weather and join us for some great videos and a mug of Glühwein, and stay tuned for further invitations!
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