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SUMMARY:Dwoskino
DESCRIPTION:World premiere of three newly commissioned artists’ films inspired by the life and work of boundary-pushing experimental filmmaker Stephen Dwoskin (1939-2012). Rather than films about Dwoskin these new works take creative inspiration from his work and the themes he explored throughout his life of masculinity\, sexuality\, disability\, illness\, pain/pleasure\, voyeurism\, movement and desire. \nThe films are commissioned by LUX and the University of Reading as part of the Legacies of Stephen Dwoskin\, a three year research project supported by the AHRC. \nThis event also launches DWOSKINO. The Gaze of Stephen Dwoskin\, a new book visually documenting the filmmaker’s life and work edited by Rachel Garfield and Henry K Miller. \nThe Dwoskin Archive is housed at the University of Reading and contains a wealth of material relating to Dwoskin’s life\, work and the period he lived in. The Legacies of Stephen Dwoskin is a three year AHRC-research project looking at Dwoskin’s social\, political\, technological and cultural influences\, considering his work in relation to new scholarship in gender\, disability studies and phenomenology\, and digital forensics and data exploration. \nPart of the London Short Film Festival. Book tickets at https://www.ica.art/films/dwoskino
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/dwoskino/
LOCATION:Institute of Contemporary Arts
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
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SUMMARY:Up Yours! Post Punk & Feminism Revisited
DESCRIPTION:Experimental Film and Punk: Feminist Audio Visual Culture of the 1970s and 1980s\, a new book by artist Professor Rachel Garfield\, aims to analyze and situate the aesthetic and intellectual ambition of a range of women filmmakers operating during the 1970s and 1980s through the lens and legacy of punk. In Garfield’s writing she traces the emergence of a female subjectivity as a vital and valid form of practice and explores specific filmmaking approaches such as DIY\, disintegration and hysteria. \nThis live music and film event includes screenings of works featured in the book by Vivienne Dick\, Abigail Child\, Betzy Bromberg\, Tessa Hughes Freeland\, Ruth Novaczek and Sandra Lahire and Anne Robinson with live performances from bands Shade Ray and Es and a DJ set from Gabi. \nCurated by Rachel Garfield. \nPart of the London Short Film Festival. Book tickets at https://www.ica.art/films/up-yours-post-punk-feminism-revisited
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/up-yours-post-punk-feminism-revisited/
LOCATION:Institute of Contemporary Arts
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