Abstract
The seventh volume of the collection of international artists' moving image curated by artist and film-maker Kerry Baldry; each film is within the time limit of 60 seconds. Acquired for the British Film Institute archives.
One Minute volume 7, released in August 2013, includes one film by Kayla Parker: Project.
EXHIBITIONS include:
2017
One Minute programme of artists' moving image curated by Kerry Baldry for the British Council at This Way Up, the UK's annual film exhibition innovation conference, Hull; for Hull City of Culture 2017; exhibition in Audrey, the Vintage Mobile Cinema (7 and 8 November 2017)
2015
Light Night Liverpool 2016 Liverpool Small Cinema; Night Sounding, Yessling, Flora, Twenty Foot Square, Verge: Nocturne and White Body also screened (13 May 2016, 5pm to 11pm)
Project Space Plus exhibition, University of Lincoln (23 November to 11 December 2015)
One Minute Hull Artists’ Moving Image Festival, Museum of Club Culture, Hull (8 November 2015, 10am to 4pm)
C.A.R. presented by Directors Lounge at Contemporary Art Ruhr, Media Art Fair, Germany; Night Sounding also presented as part of One Minute volume 8 (29 to 31 May 2015)
2014
Screening Film site launch, Kazimier Garden, 4-5 Wolstenholme Square, Liverpool, Merseyside (12 June 2014, 6pm to 9pm)
The Chester Film Co-op Chester, Cheshire; screenings in the gallery 11am to 5pm on Saturdays, and back-projected onto the gallery window in the evenings 7pm to 10pm on weekdays so as to be seen by passers-by (15 May to 11 June 2014)
Film Material Soup Rogue Artists Studio, Piccadilly, Manchester (2 May 2014)
Ginsberg Film Festival Steve Biko Centre, South Africa (17 to 21 April 2014)
Plymouth Arts Centre presented in the cinema as part of Sweet FA, the year-long programme of events dedicated to artists’ film in contemporary art, a partnership initiative between Plymouth Arts Centre and Sundog Media, with support from Plymouth University (25 March 2014)
Bloc Projects Sheffield (13 to 15 February 2014)
Furtherfield Gallery Finsbury Park, London (25 and 26 January, and 1 and 2 February 2014, 12pm to 4pm)
2013
Projection Rooms Museum of Club Culture, 10 Humber Street, Hull (26 and 27 October 2013, 12pm to 4pm)
Dear Serge, an evening showcase of “the best in cutting-edge live music, performance and art”, One Minute volume 7 programme projected as repeated loop in the auditorium 2pm > 9pm); De La Warr Pavilion curator Jane Won says Dear Serge is an initiative, which pays homage to the Pavilion's Russian architect, Serge Chermayeff, providing “a platform for contemporary interdisciplinary and experimental practice by artists from many different disciplines.
We envisage it to be a testing ground for new ideas as well as a place for artists and audiences to meet and engage more directly in a casual environment. The Pavilion's history is based on the fluidity of artistic engagements during the Modernist period, and we hope this programme will encourage a similar kind of energy.” De La Warr Pavilion Bexhill on Sea (28 September 2013)
Helfa Gelf Art Trail, Cofi Roc, 26-28 Y Maes, Caernafon (premiere: 6 and 7 September 2013, 11am to 6pm)
One Minute volume 7, released in August 2013, includes one film by Kayla Parker: Project.
EXHIBITIONS include:
2017
One Minute programme of artists' moving image curated by Kerry Baldry for the British Council at This Way Up, the UK's annual film exhibition innovation conference, Hull; for Hull City of Culture 2017; exhibition in Audrey, the Vintage Mobile Cinema (7 and 8 November 2017)
2015
Light Night Liverpool 2016 Liverpool Small Cinema; Night Sounding, Yessling, Flora, Twenty Foot Square, Verge: Nocturne and White Body also screened (13 May 2016, 5pm to 11pm)
Project Space Plus exhibition, University of Lincoln (23 November to 11 December 2015)
One Minute Hull Artists’ Moving Image Festival, Museum of Club Culture, Hull (8 November 2015, 10am to 4pm)
C.A.R. presented by Directors Lounge at Contemporary Art Ruhr, Media Art Fair, Germany; Night Sounding also presented as part of One Minute volume 8 (29 to 31 May 2015)
2014
Screening Film site launch, Kazimier Garden, 4-5 Wolstenholme Square, Liverpool, Merseyside (12 June 2014, 6pm to 9pm)
The Chester Film Co-op Chester, Cheshire; screenings in the gallery 11am to 5pm on Saturdays, and back-projected onto the gallery window in the evenings 7pm to 10pm on weekdays so as to be seen by passers-by (15 May to 11 June 2014)
Film Material Soup Rogue Artists Studio, Piccadilly, Manchester (2 May 2014)
Ginsberg Film Festival Steve Biko Centre, South Africa (17 to 21 April 2014)
Plymouth Arts Centre presented in the cinema as part of Sweet FA, the year-long programme of events dedicated to artists’ film in contemporary art, a partnership initiative between Plymouth Arts Centre and Sundog Media, with support from Plymouth University (25 March 2014)
Bloc Projects Sheffield (13 to 15 February 2014)
Furtherfield Gallery Finsbury Park, London (25 and 26 January, and 1 and 2 February 2014, 12pm to 4pm)
2013
Projection Rooms Museum of Club Culture, 10 Humber Street, Hull (26 and 27 October 2013, 12pm to 4pm)
Dear Serge, an evening showcase of “the best in cutting-edge live music, performance and art”, One Minute volume 7 programme projected as repeated loop in the auditorium 2pm > 9pm); De La Warr Pavilion curator Jane Won says Dear Serge is an initiative, which pays homage to the Pavilion's Russian architect, Serge Chermayeff, providing “a platform for contemporary interdisciplinary and experimental practice by artists from many different disciplines.
We envisage it to be a testing ground for new ideas as well as a place for artists and audiences to meet and engage more directly in a casual environment. The Pavilion's history is based on the fluidity of artistic engagements during the Modernist period, and we hope this programme will encourage a similar kind of energy.” De La Warr Pavilion Bexhill on Sea (28 September 2013)
Helfa Gelf Art Trail, Cofi Roc, 26-28 Y Maes, Caernafon (premiere: 6 and 7 September 2013, 11am to 6pm)
Original language | English |
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Publication status | In preparation - 26 Oct 2013 |
Keywords
- artists' moving image
- pinhole phototography
- Super 8