2017 House Programs The Exhibition of a Film | Page 2

The Exhibition of a Film is a collection of moving- image, surround-sound and instruction-based, performance actions that explode into the cinema space to unfurl and overlap, alongside and on top of one another. A total of 45 artists have contributed to the production of 59 individual works, which have been compiled into a cohesive sequence by curator Mathieu Copeland working in collaboration with live art director Tim Etchells. PRESENTED WORKS IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: A PRODUCTION OF THE HEAD—GENÈVE, with the support of THE FONDS STRATÉGIQUE DE LA HES-SO Curator MATHIEU COPELAND Dramaturgy TIM ETCHELLS Original scores enacted by NADA GAMBIER WENDY HOUSTOUN JERRY KILLICK with LUCY MCCORMICK JENNIFER PICK Editor PASCALE ALIBERT Sound Design & Mix PHILIPPE CIOMPI Director of Photography TOM WRIGHT Filmed on location at THE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS, LONDON (ICA) Program and post-show talk hosted by KELLI ALRED Charles de Meaux, LiLi, 2014 Alexandre Estrela, Film Lucido, 2014 Lawrence Weiner, ALL THAT WE SEE IN CINEMA IS FALSE & YET IT IS THE ONLY REALITY WE KNOW, 2014 Phill Niblock and Kasper T. Toeplitz, 77HZ, 2014 Philippe Decrauzat, MIRES, 2014 John Giorno and Lee Ranaldo, Just Say No to Family Values, 2014 Leah Singer, Film within a film. Two vignettes where the film is re-photographed and becomes part of an interaction, 2014. Benoît Maire, Waste: White painted wooden stick indexed HIDDEN, Transparent plastic bottle indexed MY, Stone indexed finger and Decided object: Head, wax, alabaster powder, 2014. Peter Downsbrough, WORD STRINGS #1, 2014 Susan Stenger with Samuel Gleaves, THREE DISEMBODIED LOVE SONGS, Johnny is My Darling, 2014 Leah Singer, Russian Olive Trees in four variations blowing in the wind, 2014 Philippe Decrauzat, SANS TITRE #4, 2014 Robert Barry, SOME THINGS, 2014 Kenneth Goldsmith, Pave the Earth, 2001—2014 Meredith Monk, Nota, 1966 Daniel Turner, Untitled, 2014 Susan Stenger with Lætitia Sadier and Cosey Fanni Tutti, THREE DISEMBODIED LOVE SONGS, Bye Bye Baby, 2014 Charlotte Moth, Crystalline sequences: they were mainly scattered but came flickering through in waves, 2014