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Art --- paintings [visual works] --- drawings [visual works] --- sculpture [visual works] --- installations [visual works] --- preparatory studies --- video art --- Houshiary, Shirazeh
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John Akomfrah was a founding member of the influential Black Audio Film Collective, which started in London in 1982. His work is characterised by a rich, multi-layered visual style that is as poetic as it is political and which frequently fuses contemporary issues with history, fiction and mythology. Collaging archival film footage, still photography and newsreel with new material, he investigates personal and collective memories, post-colonialism, temporality and aesthetics in works that explore the experience of the African diaspora in Europe and the US. This publication focuses on three recent film installations by the artist: The first, 'The Airport' (2016), is a three screen film installation which recalls the work of two filmmaking greats: Stanley Kubrick and Theo Angelopolous. The film?s narrative, complete with sweeping shots of the landscapes of Athens and Southern Greece, contemplates the significance of empire, and the ghosts which linger in our collective consciousness. The other two films are 'Auto Da Fé' (2016) and 'Tropikos' (2016).00Exhibition: Lisson Gallery, London, United Kingdom (22.01.-12.03.2016).
Video art --- Video art. --- Akomfrah, John --- Akomfrah, John. --- Art --- money [objects] --- art [fine art] --- photography [process] --- slavery --- migration [function] --- video art --- Akomfrah, John, 1957-.... --- Art vidéo -- Grande-Bretagne --- Catalogues d'exposition
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sculpting --- performance art --- installations [visual works] --- public spaces --- interactive art --- humor --- Art --- community art --- Jankowski, Christian --- MAD-faculty 18 --- hedendaagse kunstenaars --- multimedia --- fotografie --- social criticism
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