Wednesday, 18 August 2010
Film & Video event at South London Gallery
Tracing the Line
18 Aug 2010, 7pm,
Experimental film and video works exploring the relationship between film and drawing practice are brought together in a screening complementing the current exhibition Nothing is Forever. Ranging from early animation through to contemporary video made with computer manipulation, the featured works embrace a broad spectrum of techniques including drawing directly on celluloid and the use of chance as a creative process.
Includes works by George Barber, Sebastian Buerkner, Oskar Fischinger, David Haxton, Takahiko Iimura, Joan Jonas, Len Lye, Stan Vanderbeek and Lawrence Weiner.
http://www.southlondongallery.org/page/3049/Tracing+the+Line/229
18 Aug 2010, 7pm,
Experimental film and video works exploring the relationship between film and drawing practice are brought together in a screening complementing the current exhibition Nothing is Forever. Ranging from early animation through to contemporary video made with computer manipulation, the featured works embrace a broad spectrum of techniques including drawing directly on celluloid and the use of chance as a creative process.
Includes works by George Barber, Sebastian Buerkner, Oskar Fischinger, David Haxton, Takahiko Iimura, Joan Jonas, Len Lye, Stan Vanderbeek and Lawrence Weiner.
http://www.southlondongallery.org/page/3049/Tracing+the+Line/229
Recommended by Margot Heller, Director South London Gallery, for Art Review's Top 5 must see for September
A moving plan B - chapter ONE
Selected by Thomas Scheibitz
16 September – 31 October 2010
http://www.drawingroom.org.uk/thomasscheibitz.htm
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