Julia Dogra-Brazell's Plot, assembles an interlaced bricolage of visual and auditory elements, that form together without any obvious narrative scheme or chronology to create a smooth continuous mnemonic frieze that works to produce a forever delayed sensation of reverie. Plot spins out a web of minor intrigues and false narrative trails, that invites us to wander within its intricate arcadian structure. Julia Dogra-Brazell recently screened work at the Serpentine Gallery, London, the International Festival of Cinema and Technology, Seattle, the Louise T. Blouin Foundation, London, the Smith Street Gallery, Melbourne, Paperveins Museum of Art, New York and at the Lux Salon, London. She was born in the United Kingdom and lives and works in London. DVD featurette includes a specially commissioned interview with Julia Dogra-Brazell at her studio in London with Anna Thew and Helen de Witt. First Edition of 50 copies Filmarmalade is an artists' run project established to publish on DVD selected artists' films and video works, so as to encourage a wider access to the moving image and to allow a greater understanding, through specially commissioned interviews of how each artist situates their work, in relation to the history of art and contemporary fine art practice.
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