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Artists’ Film International | 2020

Artists’ Film International is a collaborative project featuring film, video and animation from around the world. During 2020 (and early 2021), works responding to the theme of language will unfold across all 20 partner organisations.

Artists’ Film International (AFI) is a partnership of 20 international organisations that celebrates moving image. Partners are: Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, Texas, USA; Belgrade Cultural Centre, Belgrade, Serbia; Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden; CAC, Vilnius, Lithuania; Centre for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan (CCAA), Kabul, Afghanistan; Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, Ireland; Fundación PROA, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Galleria D’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Bergamo, Italy; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA; Istanbul Modern, Istanbul, Turkey; Friends of Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa; KWM artcentre, Beijing, China; Mohammad and Mahera Abu Ghazaleh Foundation, Amman, Jordan; Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Russia; Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw, Poland; Video-Forum of Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.), Berlin, German; Para Site, Hong Kong; Project 88, Mumbai, India; Tromsø Kunstforening, Tromsø, Norway; Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK.

At Crawford Art Gallery, the works are screened in two parts over the year in the dedicated screening room on the second floor:
Part 1: 14 February - 2 March 2020
Part 2: 29 June - 26 July 2020

Previously screened:

08/08/2022
Ailbhe Ní Bhriain | Inscriptions (One Here Now) , (2018)

(15:05 minutes) Selected by Crawford Art Gallery, Cork Ailbhe Ní Bhriain’s film draws us into the vertiginous depths of a quarryinterior. The camera traces the deep-time of geological sequences, the scarsleft by machinery on the rock surfaces, and the sprayed industrial notationsthat codify the commodification and disappearance of landscape. In thesedisparate forms of inscription the […]

05/08/2022
Leticia Obeid | Jano (Janus) , 2015

Selected by Fundación Proa, Buenos Aires Life can feel like the accumulation of words in a book as we record thoughts and experiences. What if we could reverse, pause or accelerate these in the same way that a book’s pages can be flipped back and forth? “Janus was a two-faced god in Roman mythology: one […]

05/08/2022
Yu Guo | Enchantment, (2019)

(12:57 minutes) Selected by KWM artcenter, Beijing ‘jiéjiè’ is a buddhist word describing the protective ‘zone’ created througha collective consciousness among a group of people. Yu Guo takes thisnotion as a perspective through which to look at how we communicatewithin heavily mediated urban environments. For Yu Guo in today’s urbanlife, every single visual action of […]

05/08/2022
Lerato Shadi | Mabogo Dinku (2019)

(6 minutes) Selected by Friends of Iziko South African National Gallery Lerato Shadi’s work challenges common assumptions to critique Westernnotions of history and make visible that which is invisible or overlooked.In particular, she critiques the assumption that Western history is worldhistory. In the video, the artist’s hand makes enigmatic gestures and shesings a folk verse […]

05/08/2022
RAQS Media Collective | Passwords for Time Travel (2017)

(10:02 minutes) Selected by Project 88, Mumbai, India Passwords for Time Travel consists of a suite of text and image videos thatpropose a set of terms that anticipate and rehearse conversations with thenear and distant future. Combining the enigma of a spell with the precisionof a dictionary entry, these unexpected lexical combinations are presentedalong with […]

05/08/2022
Lisa Tan | My Pictures of You (2017-19)

(23:07 minutes) Selected by Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm Lisa Tan thinks of the images of Mars as a death mask of Earth capturedmillions of years in the future yet witnessed in the present. Compelled byphotographs from NASA’s expeditions depicting Mars’ topography, Tansenses how the planet’s landscapes could be our own. Their familiaritytransports her to the desert […]

05/08/2022
Rhea Storr | Junkanoo Talk (2017)

(11:36 minutes) Selected by Whitechapel Gallery, London The imagery in Storr’s film unfolds like a language without words.Junkanoo is a carnival of the Bahamas; vivid shots of festival fringed papercostumes are accompanied by sighs and clicks, sounds made on the bodyto the beats of Bahmian Rake ‘n’ Scrape. The work is part of British-Bahamianartist Rhea […]

05/08/2022
Dominka Olszowy | Wanda Wanton (2016)

(9:14 minutes) Selected by Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw Wanda Wanton is an aspiring artist from Wieliczka, working as ateacher of Polish language. After work, Wanda devotes herself to a peculiarpassions: she just loves to destroy things, and calls her acts ofvandalism “acts of art” or simply “sculptures”. By bringing her to life, theartist expresses […]

05/08/2022
Miguel Fernadez de Castro | Grammar of Gates (2019)

(20:32 minutes) Selected by Ballroom Marfa, Texas Miguel Fernández de Castro’s video is a dynamic visual and aural collagethat traces the overlapping territories, languages, and conflicts that markthe border between Mexico and the U.S. within the sovereign TohonoO’odham Nation. The artist weaves together excerpts from the 1970 movie‘Geronimo Jones’ with drone and surveillance-like imagery of […]

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