Monday, 1 December 2014

Art Basel Miami Beach Film Sector curated by David Gryn

Nightly (December 3 – 6)
SoundScape Park Evening Film Program
Outdoor screenings will take place in SoundScape Park on the 7,000-square-foot outdoor
projection wall of the New World Center, a three-minute walk from the Miami Beach
Convention Center. Admission to Film at SoundScape Park is free. Visitors are
encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs.

Saturday, December 6 | 9pm | The Magic of Things
Running time 70'
This program is inspired by and will feature Mark Wallinger's The Magic of Things (2010),
a video of edited scenes from the popular 1970s TV sitcom Bewitched, in which everyday
objects such as knives or glasses are magically moved by the good witch Samantha.
Films with a similarly playful approach will be presented, interspersed with hand-drawn
animations from the Japanese artist Atsushi Kaga.
Atsushi Kaga, Hole 1, 2007, 42'', mother’s tankstation
David Shrigley, Ones, 2009, 2'24'', Stephen Friedman Gallery
Brian Alfred, Under Thunder and Fluorescent Lights, 2014, 3',
Ameringer/McEnery/Yohe
Atsushi Kaga, Hole 2, 2007, 28'', mother’s tankstation
Hiraki Sawa, Hako, 2006, 4', James Cohan Gallery
Takeshi Murata, OM Rider, 2013, 11'39'', Salon 94, Ratio 3
Atsushi Kaga, Hole 3, 2007, 28'', mother’s tankstation
Robin Rhode, Paper Planes, 2009, 2'40'', Lehmann Maupin
Theo Michael, The Splendour of the Heavens, 2008, 10', Galería OMR
David Shrigley, The Artist, 2012, 2'24'', Stephen Friedman Gallery
Hiraki Sawa, Migration, 2003, 6', James Cohan Gallery
Mark Wallinger, The Magic of Things, 2010, 10'32'', Galerie Krinzinger
Atsushi Kaga, Hole 4, 2007, 31'', mother’s tankstation
Cécile B. Evans, The Brightness, 2014, 4’48’’, Courtesy of the artist
Brent Green, To Many Men Strange Fates Are Given, 2011-2012, 10'15'',
Andrew Edlin Gallery
Atsushi Kaga, Hole 5, 2007, 41'', mother’s tankstation




David Shrigley





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