Derek Jarman. Brutal Beauty
KUNSTHALLE wien, hall 2,
June 28th - October 05th, 2008
KUNSTHALLE wien, hall 2,
June 28th - October 05th, 2008
"The artist and film maker Derek Jarman (1942−1994) is regarded as the most eminent representative of British independent cinema from the 1970ies to the 1990ies. In his strongly autobiographical work, film, painting, stage design, and text overlap to form an impressive gesamtkunstwerk of political impact. His works document socially explosive issues such as the punk movement, the protests against the Thatcher regime, the homosexuals’ fight for their rights, and the AIDS crisis.
The exhibition Derek Jarman. Brutal Beauty confronts Jarman’s extraordinary monochrome cinematic work Blue and a Super 8 film installation with paintings and assemblages partly never shown before. Made one year before Jarman’s death, Blue offers a moving portrait of the artist shortly before he was losing his sight. The screen does not alter during the 74 minutes of the film, which is to be read as a homage to the French painter Yves Klein.
Photographic lightbox works by Isaac Julien, curator of the exhibition and an important contemporary artist and film maker himself, convey an impression of Jarman’s famous Prospect Cottage and his garden in Dungeness, Kent. Above all Isaac Julien’s 2008 film Derek elucidates Derek Jarman’s life, art, and impending death. It is based on an interview with Jarman conducted by the author and producer Colin MacCabe; the film’s narrator is Jarman’s favorite actress Tilda Swinton."
Curator: Isaac Julien
Curator Kunsthalle Wien: Angela Stief
Derek Jarman. Brutal Beauty is a Serpentine Gallery, London, exhibition in collaboration with Kunsthalle Vienna and Kunsthalle Zurich.
In context of the exhibition following films will be shown at the TOP KINO:
"Glitterbug" (1994, 60 min): Sunday, 29 June, 4.30 p.m.
2 July – 5 October: Wednesdays at 10 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m.:
"The Angelic Conversation" (1985, 78 min):
Wed 2.7., Sun 6.7., Wed 23.7., Sun 27.7., Wed 13.8., Sun 17.8., Wed 3.9., Sun 7.9., Wed 24.9., Sun 28.9.
"Caravaggio" (1986, 93 min):
Wed 9.7., Sun 13.7., Wed 30.7., Sun 3.8., Wed 20.8., Sun 24.8., Wed 10.9., Sun 14.9., Wed 1.10., Sun 5.10.
"Wittgenstein" (1993, 75 min):
Wed 16.7., Sun 20.7., Wed 6.8., Sun 10.8., Wed 27.8., Sun 31.8., Wed 17.9., Sun 21.9.
Cinema ticket: € 7,- I reduced: € 6,- I with exhibition ticket: € 3,50
Rahlgasse 1, A-1060 Wien | +43-1-208 3000 | online: www.topkino.at
The exhibition Derek Jarman. Brutal Beauty confronts Jarman’s extraordinary monochrome cinematic work Blue and a Super 8 film installation with paintings and assemblages partly never shown before. Made one year before Jarman’s death, Blue offers a moving portrait of the artist shortly before he was losing his sight. The screen does not alter during the 74 minutes of the film, which is to be read as a homage to the French painter Yves Klein.
Photographic lightbox works by Isaac Julien, curator of the exhibition and an important contemporary artist and film maker himself, convey an impression of Jarman’s famous Prospect Cottage and his garden in Dungeness, Kent. Above all Isaac Julien’s 2008 film Derek elucidates Derek Jarman’s life, art, and impending death. It is based on an interview with Jarman conducted by the author and producer Colin MacCabe; the film’s narrator is Jarman’s favorite actress Tilda Swinton."
Curator: Isaac Julien
Curator Kunsthalle Wien: Angela Stief
Derek Jarman. Brutal Beauty is a Serpentine Gallery, London, exhibition in collaboration with Kunsthalle Vienna and Kunsthalle Zurich.
In context of the exhibition following films will be shown at the TOP KINO:
"Glitterbug" (1994, 60 min): Sunday, 29 June, 4.30 p.m.
2 July – 5 October: Wednesdays at 10 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m.:
"The Angelic Conversation" (1985, 78 min):
Wed 2.7., Sun 6.7., Wed 23.7., Sun 27.7., Wed 13.8., Sun 17.8., Wed 3.9., Sun 7.9., Wed 24.9., Sun 28.9.
"Caravaggio" (1986, 93 min):
Wed 9.7., Sun 13.7., Wed 30.7., Sun 3.8., Wed 20.8., Sun 24.8., Wed 10.9., Sun 14.9., Wed 1.10., Sun 5.10.
"Wittgenstein" (1993, 75 min):
Wed 16.7., Sun 20.7., Wed 6.8., Sun 10.8., Wed 27.8., Sun 31.8., Wed 17.9., Sun 21.9.
Cinema ticket: € 7,- I reduced: € 6,- I with exhibition ticket: € 3,50
Rahlgasse 1, A-1060 Wien | +43-1-208 3000 | online: www.topkino.at
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