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Kevin Jerome Everson: Don't Need for None

1 October 2017 at 18.00–20.15
Kevin Jerome Everson Three Quarters 2015, production still. Courtesy the artist; Trilobite-Arts DAC; Picture Palace Pictures

Kevin Jerome Everson, Three Quarters 2015, production still. Courtesy the artist; Trilobite-Arts DAC; Picture Palace Pictures 

​Join us for an engaging selection of short films exploring Everson's various approaches to the representation of labour

Practitioners in diverse fields – from magic to metal scrapping to calf roping – perform their skills for Everson’s camera in this second screening of short films. Picking up a thread from the Quality Control programme, these works are marked by a sense of appreciation for the specialised knowledge stemming from a discipline or craft, exemplified in Ten Five in the Grass, Sound That and Three Quarters. They speak to the body of cultural artifacts Everson is building through his practice, which subvert the impetus of documentation to more evocative representations that capture a sense of workers' intellect, dedication, social and economic motives and work conditions. Bookended by two films evoking the Lumière Brothers’ 1895 film Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory, this screening prompts a consideration of the changing economies of formal and informal, physical and intellectual and even spectatorial labour.

Programme


Workers Leaving the Job Site, United States 2013, 16mm transferred to digital, colour, silent, 7 min

Ten Five in the Grass, United States 2012, Super-16mm transferred to digital, colour, sound, 32 min

The Camps, United States 2009, 16mm, mini DV and still photographs transferred to digital, black and white and colour, sound, 4 min

We Demand, Kevin Jerome Everson and Claudrena N. Harold, United States 2016, Super-16mm transferred to digital, colour, sound, 10 min

Sound That, United States 2014, 16mm transferred to digital, colour, sound, 12 min

Fe26, United States 2014, 16mm transferred to digital, colour, sound, 8 min

Three Quarters, United States 2015, 16mm transferred to digital, black and white, silent, 5 min

Rams 23 Blue Bears 21, United States 2017, HD, colour, silent, 8 min

The screening is followed by a discussion with the artist and an audience Q&A.

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Starr Cinema

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1 October 2017 at 18.00–20.15

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