VIVID are giving you the chance to do something different with your weekend are are hosting a series of Saturday screenings of independent video work.George Barber / Beyond Language & introduction by George Barber
Saturday 28th March 2pm £3/2
A pioneer of British video art, George Barber was a founding member of ZG Magazine and a leading figure in the Scratch Video phenomenon of the 1980s. Moving away from Scratch in the early ’90s, Barber created many lo-tech video pieces and was influential in defining the then emergent ‘slacker’ aesthetic. Narrative is at the centre of much of his work, whether deconstructing it as in Scratch, or creating humorous and absurd situations to find existential meaning in the margins of modern life.
Gazwrx: The Films of Jeff Keen & ntroduction by Will Fowler, Curator (BFI)
Saturday 4th April 2pm £3/2
Jeff Keen‘s unique and imaginative filmmaking has outlived the various scenes in which it thrived – the Sixties counter-culture, punk and beyond. Making work of immediate power and raw intensity on a range of film stocks, this World War II veteran, self-taught artist and pioneer of radical British independent filmmaking continues to defy categorisation.
The twelve short films in this programme, made between 1960 and 1993, reveal the astonishingly tireless talent of a filmmaker not afraid to grapple with sex and war, or to experiment with visceral soundtracks and brutal animation techniques. Truly inspired and inspiring, this programme is a testament to the irrepressible force that is Jeff Keen.
Jeff Keen films at Vivid « Wrote Under Publishing
[…] Jeff Keen films at Vivid By lizzypiffany Categories: Announcements, Art, Film and Gigs and Events Tags: birmingham, Art, events, Film, jeff keen, vivid I am, as you know, obsessed with all things filmy at the moment, so I’d come across the name of Jeff Keen during the early stages of my film research as my tutors at BCU tried to nudge me towards doing something more arty than a lo-fi documentary about me mates. I can’t vouch for Keen’s entertainment value as I haven’t seen any of his stuff yet, but my research tells me he’s a good ‘un if you like that sort of thing. I’m probably going along to Vivid on Saturday (2pm, £3/2) to check it out and get some extra credit at college. Here’s what I lifted off Created in Birmingham: […]