Call for Papers
Spectral Cinema and Contested Landscapes symposium
23–25 April 2025
University of São Paulo
Confirmed Keynote Speaker: Roz Mortimer (UK)
Deadline: 8 Nov 2024
More information: https://t.co/gpxcowp086
Call for Papers: Spectral Cinema and Contested Landscapes - Brazil
23-25 April 2025
University of São Paulo
Organising committee featuring MIRAJ Issue 12.2 Guest Editor @RozMortimer plus Cecília Mello, Renato Trevizano
Deadline: 10 December 2024
The Editorial team is currently accepting contributions for Issue 13.2
We seek scholarly articles and opinion pieces, feature articles and interviews, from art historians and critics, film and media scholars, curators and practitioners
Deadline: 1/9
https://t.co/VqPBYyBeKH
Join @luxmovingimage on 23 March 2-4pm for a screening of films by Will Pham. The films explore intergenerational care, community building and refugee narratives in the UK + Q&A with the artist, Dr Diana Yeh & Dr Tamsin Barber
Book: https://t.co/frbgEk0k8j
Please join us at @RCA's Battersea on 14 March, 5-9pm, to celebrate the launch of issues 11.1, 11.2, 12.1, & our special guest-edited issue 12.2 'Spectral Cinema and Contested Landscapes'
Featuring screenings & talks with Alia Syed & Juanita Onzaga
https://t.co/yy14zpdPlb
‘Women in Revolt!’ speaks back to mainstream feminist art history as well as forward to new generations of feminist activists, who are galvanising around the desire to contribute to the creation of more equitable lives on planet earth. The work of ‘revolting’ women is never done.
Grazia Ingravalle’s new book, Archival Film Curatorship (@AmsterdamUPress, 2024), is now out in both hard cover and open access!
https://t.co/j4Z5DRYM50.
Image Fees - there's an important development after a recent Court of Appeal ruling. It's Good News for historians and art historians (and art lovers generally).
Long thread. >
Screening #1 of the series 'Through a Radical Lens', programmed by MIRAJ Co-Editor Lucy Reynolds, accompanying the exhibition Women in Revolt @Tate.
Featuring rarely screened campaigning films of the London Women’s Film Group.
Tate Britain
6 Dec, 7–9pm
https://t.co/72t87ZHFDT
Spotlight on: 'Stalactite' by Dorothy Cross, in the artist's own words.
'Stalactite' is a video installation, currently projected on an immense monolith. You might even hear its beautiful soundings from the outside, before entering our gallery.
#TheRecent#TalbotRice
In September I finished a film about Ali Sultan Issa, a man at the centre of an uneasy marriage between afrofuturism and sinofuturism in the 1950s and '60s. You can watch the whole thing here: https://t.co/PaOtZOuE5x 🧵
"Opens a new pathway in aesthetic discourses." - Visual Studies
Therapeutic Aesthetics by Maria Walsh is now in paperback!
More info: https://t.co/wG7nSVPur3
Read a preview: https://t.co/hTSo9HZjbP
We are delighted to announce that Rehana Zaman is the recipient of the 2023 Film London Jarman Award.
Rehana is an artist who puts humanity & community at the centre of her practice, creating powerful films that navigate issues of social injustice.
https://t.co/WgmI7ZuIvG
Join video and performance artist Liz Magic Laser for her first UK screening of Convulsive States! The film delves into the shaking body as both a symptom and a remedy for psychic distress. 🖥️ 🧠
🎟️ 22 November at Tate Modern ➡️ https://t.co/HYu06KrNVV