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Argos, Centre for Art in media in Brussels, presents:
Mark Nash
Between Cinema and a Hard Place: dilemmas of the moving image as post-
medium
Fri 19.10.2007 // 20:30
Mark Nash (UK, 1947) heads the department ‘Curating Contemporary Art’
at the Royal College of Art in London. He published globally on
various types of cinema and audiovisual art (including the likes of
Screen magazine) and he is considered one of the foremost British
film theoreticians and critics. Over the past years he has also been
active as a curator, including Documenta 11 (2002), the film section
of the Berlin Biennale (2004) and the exhibition Experiments with
Truth (2004-5), for which he explored the documentary tendency in
contemporary film and video. As a scenarist and producer he has
worked with Isaac Julien, for instance, on the acclaimed Franz Fanon:
Black Skin White Mask (1996). One aspect of his current research
entails the role of audiovisual art in the museum and the gallery,
and the broader meaning of the moving image in contemporary art.
in the context of the series CINEMA IN TRANSIT
coming up:
Fri 26.10.2007 20:30: Laura Mulvey
Fri 02.11.2007 20:30: Peter Weibel
Fri 09.11.2007 20:30: Jean-Christophe Royoux
www.argosarts.org
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