LIMA Online: How To Move: Close viewing with LIMA

06/01/2021 to 20/01/2021
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LIMA is organizing a series of screenings together with Filmtheater Kriterion. The programme will be streamed from the cinema room. Each screening will be followed by a Q&A with one of the presented artists, curator Sanneke Huisman and the online audience. 

Programme:

1st installment: What's the story? [livestream] 

Wednesday January 6th, 19:30 CET 
On public space as a narrative construct and public life as real-life cinema. This close viewing with LIMA will discuss the public space as a narrative construct, and public life as real-life cinema. The session will be led by LIMA’s curator Sanneke Huisman. Esther Polak and Ivar van Bekkum will be present during the livestream and discussion to answer questions.

Works include:

Nicolas Provost, Plot Point, 2007, 15’27’’
PolakVanBekkum, A Collision of Sorts, 2017, 17’12”
Broersen & Lukács, All, or Nothing at All, 2019, 7’42”
Emile Zile, Western Digital, 2014, 10’48”

2nd installment: When’s my body public? [livestream]

Wednesday January 13th, 19:30 CET
On bodily discomfort and the behaviour of private bodies and public bodies. public life as real-life cinema. The session will be led by LIMA’s curator Sanneke Huisman. Artists Sander Breure and Witte van Hulzen will be present during the livestream and discussion.

Works include:

Sander Breure & Witte van Hulzen, How can we know the dancer from the dance?, 2016, 22’’
Julika Rudelius, Adrift, 2007, 5’22’’
Alicia Framis, Lost Astronaut, 2009, 34’31”
Jeroen Offerman, The Stairway at St. Paul’s, 2002, 8’30”

3rd installment: Who's space? [livestream]

Wednesday January 20th, 19:30.CET
On public space as a political construct and ways to disrupt these structures. The session will be led by LIMA’s curator Sanneke Huisman with the presence of artist Douwe Dijkstra for the Q&A afterwards.

Works include:

Mona Hatoum, Roadworks, 1985, 6’45”
Pilvi Takala, Real Snow White, 2009, 9’15”
Wim Gijzen, Verwisseling van de namen van de steden Rotterdam en Den Haag, 1971, 2’00”
Douwe Dijkstra, Green Screen Gringo, 2016, 15’51”

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