Since its inauguration in 2009, the Festival of (In)appropriation has emerged as a premiere international showcase of experimental found footage film and video, attracting the work of artists who probe the limits of collage, machinima, remix, détournement, mash-up, and more.
Co-curated by Jaimie Baron, Lauren Berliner, and Greg Cohen, and sponsored by Los Angeles Filmforum, the Festival of (In)appropriation now invites submissions for its 10th edition, to take place in Los Angeles in November 2018.
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Argentinian filmmaker Ignacio Tamarit is coming to Europe! He will show his work and - in selected venues - a programme of contemporary Argentine cameraless films, featuring works by Ernesto Baca, Julio Fermepin, Federico Lanchares, Pablo Marin, Pablo Mazzolo, Manu Reyes, Leonardo Zito and Jeff Zorrilla.
Curated by Lucy Howarth, in association with the exhibition Journeys with ‘The Waste Land’ at the Turner Contemporary, as part of their off-site programme.
Video and photographic artist Sally Waterman employs T.S. Eliot’s 1922 poem ‘ The Waste Land’ as a means for metaphor; her works are a form of self-portraiture – exploring memory, narrative and trauma.
Dates:
Saturday, February 3, 2018 (All day) to Monday, May 7, 2018 (All day)
Pat O’Neill is an inspirational figure on the Los Angeles avant-garde film scene. Considered a master and innovator in his use of the optical printer, the unexpected compositions and cinematographic landscapes that make up his cinema are the fruit of his pioneering, virtuoso artisan work which, in contrast with the digital age, strongly reveals its visual and chromatic intensity.