VERTIGO

2 July, 2015
– 2 July, 2015
7pm
PeckhamPlex
95A Rye Lane, London SE15 4ST
Lightning, Marlene and Paul Kos, 1976. Image copyright of the artist, courtesy of Video Data Bank, www.vdb.org

Flat Time House, in partnership with LUX, present VERTIGO at Peckham Plex, a screening curated by LUX Artists’ Moving Image Curator in Residence Ellen Greig. This film programme meditates on the limits of the visual, interplanetary travel, and vertical free falls into power, fear and love, with artists that include, Harun Farocki, Marlene and Paul Kos, Sandra Lahire and Margaret Tait, among others.

This is the final event in response to Ellen Greig’s recent post as Curator in Residence at LUX.

Programme

Aerial, Margaret Tait, 1974, 4 minutes
The Receding Landscape, Jenny Okun, 1977, 10 minutes
Flight One, John Goff1988, 5 minutes
Machine Eye II, Harun Farocki, 2002, 15.46 minutes
B.I.T Plane, Bureau of Inverse Technology, 1999, 14.34 minutes
Lightning, Marlene and Paul Kos, 1976, 1.23 minutes
Satellite, Nelson Henricks2004, 6 minutes
Eerie, Sandra Lahire, 1992, 1 minute

Ellen Greig is a curator and writer based in London. Most recently she was Curator in Resident at LUX Artists’ Moving Image, London. She was Assistant Curator at Liverpool Biennial 2014, where she worked with artists Bonnie Camplin, Aaron Flint Jamison, Angie Keefer, Hassan Khan and Peter Wächtler, among many others. Curatorial projects include, ‘A Picture is no Substitute’ (Seventeen Gallery, 2014), London; ‘In the presence of multiple possibilities’, (French Rivera, 2010); ‘Are You Experienced (?)’, (SPACE, 2010) and ‘The Object of the Attack’, (David Roberts Art Foundation, 2009). Ellen has worked as a visiting lecturer at Camberwell College of Arts, London and College of Fine Arts: UNSW COFA, Australia. She holds an MA in Curating Contemporary Art at the Royal College of Art, London (2011 – 2013).

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