Artists’ Film: Selected 14
From: 24th April 2024 6:30 pm
To: 24th April 2024 8:00 pm
Nottingham Contemporary
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Join us for a screening of the shortlisted films for Selected 14, followed by an in-conversation with some of the shortlisted artists (to be announced).
Selected 14 is a collection of diverse, surprising, and provocative new films by early career artists. The artists are nominated by the shortlisted artists for the 2023 Film London Jarman Award: Ayo Akingbade, Andrew Black, Julianknxx, Sophie Koko Gate, Karen Russo, and Rehana Zaman.
Artists in the Selected 14 programme are: Rohan Ayinde, Darryl Daley, Syd Farrington, Kneed – Ishwari Bhalerao and Leonie Rousham, Peter Millard, Morisha Moodley, Harmeet Singh Rahal, Jame St Findlay, and Divine Southgate-Smith.
Programme of films
Rohan Ayinde, Bury the Evidence, 2 mins 17 secs, 2022
Darryl Daley, Youlogy / No Ghost, 9 mins 27 secs, 2023
Syd Farrington, Descent, 6 mins, 2023
Kneed – Ishwari Bhalerao and Leonie Rousham, Limits of Looping, 3 mins 42 secs, 2021
Peter Millard, Please Let Me In, 2 mins 9 secs, 2022
Morisha Moodley, you are a thing which even angels desire to look into, 4 mins 6 secs, 2024
Harmeet Singh Rahal, The Time Traveller, Faiz, 4 mins 24 secs, 2023
Jame St Findlay, Watching Over Me, 5 mins 41 secs, 2020
Divine Southgate-Smith, Wakanda Forever, 10 mins 30 secs, 2021
Produced and curated by videoclub and Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network. Supported by Arts Council England and Film London.
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This event will be held in The Space.
Speakers will use microphones.
This event is wheelchair accessible.
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videoclub is an artists’ film and digital culture agency showing artists’ work across the UK and internationally. We support artists through curated programmes, engaging the public through screenings, exhibitions, talks, residencies, and commissions.
Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network
Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network (FLAMIN) supports London-based artists working in moving image, working in partnership to deliver a comprehensive programme including production award schemes, regular screenings, talks and events, as well as the prestigious annual Film London Jarman Award.