Responding to Rome
In occasione del ‘Focus’ dedicato alla Gran Bretagna del Festival Internazionale del Cinema di Roma 2011, l’Accademia Britannica presenta un programma video intitolato Responding to Rome, che verrà proiettato nel Sainsbury Lecture Theatre dell’Accademia.
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In occasione del ‘Focus’ dedicato alla Gran Bretagna del Festival
Internazionale del Cinema di Roma 2011, l’Accademia Britannica presenta
un programma video intitolato Responding to Rome, che verrà
proiettato nel Sainsbury Lecture Theatre dell’Accademia il 4 novembre
2011 alle ore 17.30 e alle ore 18.40. Il programma, inedito in Italia, è
stato parte della mostra Responding to Rome – British Artists in Rome
1995-2005, a cura di Jacopo Benci, tenuta presso la Estorick Collection
di Londra nel 2006. Comprende video di artisti noti in Gran Bretagna e
internazionalmente: Jordan Baseman, Louise Camrass, Marion Coutts,
Dunhill & O’Brien, Mike Marshall, Pat Naldi, Smith/Stewart, Aaron
Williamson. Caratteristica comune a tutte le opere è di essere state realizzate
a Roma.
Il programma, della durata di 64 minuti, comprende i seguenti video:
Jordan Baseman, Daniel (2003); Louise Camrass, Rino Ramazzotti
(2002); Marion Coutts, epic (2000); Dunhill & O'Brien, Gates (2003);
Mike Marshall, A Place Not Too Far Away (2005); Pat Naldi, High Noon
at 12°21’8” (2000); Smith/Stewart, Lovers, Rome (2002); Aaron
Williamson, Translation/Translatio (2003).
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On the occasion of the ‘UK Focus’ event of this year’s Rome
International Film Festival, The British School at Rome presents a video
programme titled Responding to Rome, which will be screened in the
BSR Sainsbury Lecture Theatre on Friday, 4 November 2011, at 5:30 and
6:40 PM. The programme, previously unseen in Italy, was part of the
exhibition Responding to Rome – British Artists in Rome 1995-2005,
curated by Jacopo Benci, held at the Estorick Collection in London in
2006. It includes video works by British artists who have exhibited
widely in the UK and internationally: Jordan Baseman, Louise Camrass,
Marion Coutts, Dunhill & O’Brien, Mike Marshall, Pat Naldi,
Smith/Stewart, Aaron Williamson. The common feature to the works is
that they were all shot in Rome.
The programme, lasting 64 minutes, includes the following videos:
Jordan Baseman, Daniel (2003); Louise Camrass, Rino Ramazzotti
(2002); Marion Coutts, epic (2000); Dunhill & O'Brien, Gates (2003);
Mike Marshall, A Place Not Too Far Away (2005); Pat Naldi, High Noon
at 12°21’8” (2000); Smith/Stewart, Lovers, Rome (2002); Aaron
Williamson, Translation/Translatio (2003).