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SUMMARY:Screening and discussion  with artist Stina Wirfelt
DESCRIPTION:Stina Wirfelt\, still from Rolls and Shutters\, 2016\nStina Wirfelt\, Rolls and Shutters\, 2016 (17mins)\nJohn Smith\, Hotel Diaries #6 Dirty Pictures\, 2007 (14 mins)\nFilipa César\, Cacheu\, 2012 (10mins) \n  \nPlease join us for a screening of Stina Wirfelt’s short film Rolls and Shutters\, a personal and poignant meditation on the ways we respond to documentary photography and to events\, moments\, places and gestures captured as image. \nWirfelt’s film takes as its starting point the photographic archives of the Thistle Foundation and Craigmillar Festival Society: ‘Pictures of a community doing stuff\,’ as Wirfelt\, as the film’s narrator\, tells us. From black and white b&w images of Craigmillar children and royal visits to a local community centre\, she elaborates something of an arc that includes reflections on her own memories of both making and reading images and the impact of a radio discussion of the shocking image of refuge Alan Kurdi published in the press in 2016. Wirfelt’s narration seamlessly moves from the local and observational to more distant and often tragic circumstances\, and as the film progresses\, we understand that these constitute an emotional continuum for Wirfelt. In a disarmingly conversational way\, she brings them to a finely judged point of connection. \nThe artist will introduce Rolls and Shutters\, and has chosen to screen two additional short films by John Smith and Filipa César\, which equally achieve the same fine judgment between personal or performed circumstance\, observation and incident\, and the broader narratives that draw us towards notions of nationhood and history. \n£4 (£2)\nPlease book via Eventbrite. You can also book by emailing us directly: info@campleline.org.uk \n  \nSTINA WIRFELT was born in Sweden and graduated from Malmö Art Academy in 2007. She is based in Scotland and teaches at Edinburgh College of Art. \nJOHN SMITH lives and works in London and currently teaches part-time at the University of East London where he is Professor of Fine Art. His work is held in numerous public collections including Arts Council England\, Tate\, Ella Fontanals-Cisneros\, Kunstmuseum Magdeburg\, Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Ferens Art Gallery\, Hull\, and is distributed by LUX\, London\, Video Data Bank\, Chicago and Light Cone\, Paris. \nFILIPA CÉSAR was born in Porto\, in Portugal in 1975. She currently lives and works in Berlin\, Germany.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-discussionwith-artist-stina-wirfelt/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:May You Live,May You Live Talks
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SUMMARY:EARLY WOMEN PHOTOGRAPHERS AND FILMMAKERS IN SCOTLANDJenny BrownriggTalk
DESCRIPTION:Johanna Kissling\, image taken on St Kilda\, 1905Courtesy of Werner Kissling Estate\n\nFree\nBooking essential |Information | info@campleline.org.uk\n\nLooking at examples of Margaret Fay Shaw\, Jenny Gilbertson\, M.E.M. Donaldson and Violet Banks’ work from the 1920s and 1930s\, this 45 minute talk will consider whether these women offered  different readings of the landscape of Scotland than their better known male contemporaries. Looking at their photographic and literary outputs\, Jenny will present their aims\, methods and examples of their work. This talk will also refer to the lantern slides of Werner Kissling’s mother\, Johanna\, who travelled as a tourist to St Kilda and Lewis in 1905. St Kilda’s inhabitants were regularly filmed and photographed\, often as a curiosity of a ‘primitive’ way of life. Johanna Kissling’s photographs will be considered alongside the approaches of Margaret Fay Shaw who visited the island in its last summer and Alasdair Alpin Macgregor\, who was one of the official photographers for The Times\, documenting the last days before the evacuation.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/talk-jenny-brownrigg/
CATEGORIES:May You Live Talks
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