TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14
Galleria delle Carrozze di Palazzo Medici Riccardi
6.00 pm
EXHIBITION OPENING
Directing the Real. Artists’ Film and Video in the 2010s
The exhibition brings together works by nineteen international artists to celebrate its engagement in promoting, producing and exhibiting the works from a new generation of visual artists.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15
Le Murate. Progetti Arte Contemporanea
11.00 am – 1.00 pm / 2.30 pm – 4.30 pm
VISIO Artists’ Presentation
The participating artists introduce the fundamental themes of their artistic practice in a 15-minute presentation at in Florence.
Galleria delle Carrozze di Palazzo Medici Riccardi
11.00 am – 6.00 pm
EXHIBITION
Directing the Real: Artists’ Film and Video in the 2010s
Cinema La Compagnia
7.00 pm
LIVE SET
Superstructure (2017) by Hassan Khan
After his performance at Guggenheim New York, Louvre Paris and Whitechapel London, Hassan Khan will present for the first time in Florence his famous project Superstructure 2017, a concert program with rotating selections from his repertoire- this time ranging from slow and suspenseful listening to subtle dancing. The pieces merge compositions and recordings done in the studio- from classical arabic music to programmed Gamelan with live work on a feedbacking mixer and an array of processors and filters.
9.30 pm
24 Frames by Abbas Kiarostami, France, Iran, 2016, 103′
Italian premiere in the presence of Ahmad Kiarostami
Produced over the course of three years, using digital instruments, 3D inserts and green screens, 24 Frames is Abbas Kiarostami’s last masterpiece. The director died in Paris, on July 4, 2016, at the age of 76. The film is a dialogue between his work as filmmaker and as a photographer, a combination of the two artistic languages to which he devoted his life. The film also answers a question: what happens before and after a photo is taken? Melancholic and joyful, serious and mischievous, the film is a meditation on the passage of time and the fragility of existence: issues that were always central in the great Iranian director’s films.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Galleria delle Carrozze di Palazzo Medici Riccardi
11.00 am – 6.00 pm
EXHIBITION
Directing the Real: Artists’ Film and Video in the 2010s
Cango Cantieri Goldonetta
ore 15.45
FESTIVAL TALK
Hassan Khan
In his lecture the artist will speak about his artistic practice in which sound, images and performance are closely linked.
Cinema La Compagnia
6. 00 pm
Koudelka Shooting Holy Land by Gilad Baram, Czech Republic, Israel, Germany, 2015, 71′
In the presence of the author
The director follows Josef Koudelka, the famous Czech Magnum photographer, on a journey through the Holy Land undertaken to understand this region which has been deeply shaken by conflict, and religious and racial tensions. The film is a dialogue between cinema and photography.
7.30 pm
FOCUS ON Hassan Khan
In the presence of the author
Films:
Jewel, 2010, 6’30”
Muslimgauze R.I.P., 2010, 8’07”
Blind Ambition, 2012, 45′
9.00 pm
Interregnum by Adrian Paci, 2017, Italy, 17 ’28”
In the presence of the author
In collaboration with Museo Novecento and Le Murate. Progetti Arte Contemporanea on the occasion of the exhibithion Adrian Paci. Di queste luci si servirà la notte
In his latest work, Paci assembles imagery, recovered from national archives and television programming from former Soviet Union countries and China, which shows the funerals of the dictators who governed them. Long lines of mourners wait to pay homage to a man and an ideal. The death of a leader releases individual pain which, says the Albanian artist, “was not contemplated in communist society.”
9.40 pm
Pre-Image (Blind as the MotherTongue) by Hiwa K, Greece, 2017, 17 ’40”
Italian premiere
Equipped with a strange object–a pole balanced on his nose, with mirrors attached–the Kurdish Iraqi artist retraces the journey he made from Turkey to Greece to Rome when he was forced to flee his country. The limited view of the ground from the device only allows him to proceed slowly and uncertainly. The film is the metaphor of the dangers that every migrant encounters along his escape route.
10.00 pm
Beuys by Andres Veiel, Germany, 2017, 107’
Italian premiere
With previously unseen and unheard video, audio-tapes, including interviews, Andres Veiel’s film reconstructs Joseph Beuys’s life between art, teaching and politics, recreating the climate of debates, resistance and utopia in which the charismatic German artist worked. Sculptor, performer, shaman, theoretician, a revolutionary and provocative artist, even now thirty years after his death, his name is surrounded by a mythical aura.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17
Galleria delle Carrozze di Palazzo Medici Riccardi
11.00 am – 6.00 pm
EXHIBITION
Directing the Real. Artists’ Film and Video in the 2010
Altana di Palazzo Strozzi
ore 15.45
FESTIVAL TALK
Feature Expanded: Becoming a Feature
The round table BECOMING A FEATURE will investigate the reasons why, in the last decade, an increasing number of visual artists are venturing into feature-length narrative film productions introducing new exhibition and distribution models and at the same time often embracing the rules and structures of the film industry. With the artists Rä Di Martino, Kasia Fudakowski and Roee Rosen . In collaboration with In Between Art Film.
Cinema La Compagnia
6.00 pm
Tashlikh by Yael Bartana, Israel, Netherlands, 2017, sound, 11′
Italian premiere
A gloomy sound accompanies objects of various shapes falling in slow motion: life-jackets, travel bags, passports, keys, toys, weapons, photographs, clothes, and bullets. The Israeli artist, protagonist of the Polish Pavilion at the 2011 Biennale, stages a type of ritual that consists in deliberately throwing objects related to traumatic memory as an example of psychological liberation.
followed by
The World by Mika Taanila, Finland, 2017, sound, 7′
Italian premiere
Inspired by The Man Who Fell to Earth, Nicola Roeg’s film starring David Bowie, the Finnish artist’s short film represents a literally reversed version: the pictures are actually overturned. In an apocalyptic atmosphere, animals, plants and objects seem to await a final disaster.
6.25 pm
Fall into Ruin by William E. Jones, USA, 2017, 30
Italian premiere
Alexander Iolas was a noted Greek merchant and collector who lived between Paris, New York and Athens. The film recounts the author’s visit to his Athenian villa, a site that has been declared a part of the country’s cultural heritage. The building, often vandalized, is in a state of complete abandonment. In the period of its utmost splendor, in the early 80’s it was wonderfully furnished with works of contemporary art and antiques.
7.10 pm
Act & Punishment by Evgenij Mitta, Russia, 2015, 90′
The Pussy Riot, a group of Russian punk-rock women, show their dissent through performances that are a mixture of actionism, art and politics. On August 17, 2012, three of them were arrested during a performance in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow. They were accused of “vandalism motivated by religious hatred.” The movie begins with imagery from their trial. They were sentenced to two years in jail, and became a world-wide symbol of the struggle for freedom of expression.
21.00 pm
Vivian’s Garden by Rosalind Nashashibi, UK, 2017, 30′
Italian premiere in the presence of the author
Vivian Suter and her mother Elisabeth are Swiss-Austrian artists living in Panajachel, Guatemala, on an estate purchased in the 1980s, surrounded by a lush tropical garden. The artist’s 16mm camera enters into symbiosis with the daily lives of the women through close, intimate, sometimes almost furtive shots
21.50 pm
Urth by Ben Rivers, UK, 2017, 19′
Italian premiere
An anonymous scientist recounts his last days in the Biosphere 2 Science Center, in Arizona. The British artist’s film is an intimate reflection on issues such as isolation, artificial environments, visions of the future, and the relationship between man and nature.
22.30 pm
Live Art: Adrian Villar Rojas in Istanbul by Heinz Peter Schwerfel, France, 2016, 26’
Live Art: Philippe Parreno, le temps de l’espace by Heinz Peter Schwerfel, France, 2015, 25’
World premiere in the presence of the author
The ARTE TV Channel’s Live Art series by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Heinz Peter Schwerfel includes eight films about artists who have renewed the language of contemporary art. The series will be broadcast in early of 2018. Villar Rojas produces sculptures from organic and inorganic materials. The flow of time is a central obsession in his work, which seeks to give tangible form to the processes of change, decay and rebirth to which every life-form is destined.The film was shot at the 2015 Istanbul Biennale, for which the Argentine artist made a series of fantastic animals, installed on the edge of the Sea of Marmara. The film about Philippe Parreno, shot in New York in June 2015 at his show at Armory Drill Hill, follows the French artist’s installation, which changed daily; with narration by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Parreno, and the piano player Mikhail Rudy.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER, 18
Galleria delle Carrozze di Palazzo Medici Riccardi
11.00 am – 6.00 pm
EXHIBITION
Directing the Real. Artists’ Film and Video in the 2010s
Cinema La Compagnia
4.45 pm
In Art We Trust by Benoît Rossel, Switzerland, France, 2017, 85′
Italian premiere
A collection of testimonials by contemporary artists, including Lawrence Weiner, John Armleder, and Liam Gillick, who share their thoughts about the role of art and creation. The film recounts their ambitions and doubts as they try to describe the creative process, as well as the practice and the method needed to produce art. The director conjures a portrait of a mysterious craft, seen as sacred by some, despised and considered pretentious by others.
6.25 pm
Donald Judd and I by Sasha Pirker, Austria, USA, 2016, 3′ 30”
Italian premiere
The Los Angeles house where Donald Judd first discovered and fell in love with the furniture of Austrian architect Rudolph Schindler is re-imagined by the director, who brings together Schindler’s angular furniture with some paintings by the American minimalist artist.
followed by
The Dust Channel by Roee Rosen, Israel, 2016, 23′
Italian premiere in the presence of the author
Screened at Documenta14, Rosen’s short film is a surreal lyrical operetta that takes place in the home of a bourgeois Israeli family whose fear of dirt and any other strange presence turns into a perverse devotion to household cleaning appliances. The sung text details a ménage à trois between a young couple and their Dyson DC07 vacuum cleaner.
7.15 pm
Controfigura by Rä Di Martino, Italy, Switzerland, France, Morocco, 2017, 68′
In the presence of the author and Corrado Sassi
In this first topical feature by the Roman artist, a film crew explores Marrakech to find locations suitable for filming a remake of Frank Perry’s 1968 film, The Swimmer, in which a man crosses a whole region, from one swimming pool to another, to reach his home. During the production process, Corrado, the twin used to test the shots, hopes that that main role will be his. Filippo Timi interprets Burt Lancaster’s role.
9.00 pm
Feature Expanded > Award
9.15 pm
Looking for Oum Kulthum by Shirin Neshat, Germania, Austria, Italy, Libano, Qatar, 2017, 90′
In the presence of the author
In collaboration with In Between Art Film
Shirin Neshat returns, after her acclaimed film Women Without Men, to the subject of the female condition and Iran from a female perspective. This second feature by the artist, presented in the Orizzonti section of the latest Venice Film Festival, is the story of Mitra, an Iranian director in exile, at work on her dream project: a film about the life of legendary singer and Egyptian diva Oum Kulthum (1900-1975). The difficulties encountered by the filmmaker in filming intertwine with what Oum experienced in her day as a female artist in a male-dominated society.
SUNDAY NOVEMBER, 19
Galleria delle Carrozze di Palazzo Medici Riccardi
11.00 am – 6.00 pm
EXHIBITION
Directing the Real. Artists’ Film and Video in the 2010s
Cinema La Compagnia
4.45 pm
Big Time by Kaspar Astrup Schroder, Denmark, 2017, 93′
A portrait of award-winning Danish architect Bjarke Ingels who, by age forty, had already signed several well-known recent buildings, such as the W57 VIA 57 West skyscraper in New York, the Danish National Maritme Museum in Helsingor, and the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in London. Shot over seven years, the film follows his professional and personal life with great discretion: from the opening of his new studio in New York, to on-site construction work, and through a surgical operation that followed a severe brain contusion suffered during a game of baseball.
6.30 pm
Il giardino delle erbacce by Virgilio Sieni, Italy, 2017, sound, 20’
World premiere in the presence of the author
It’s dawn. A person is sitting in a fallow field. Looks like she’s waiting for something. Suddenly she’s attracted by a glow. She closes her eyes, her hand falls from her knee. She moves her leg to get up, presses the ground with her heel. The journey begins. Forty meters separate her from the goal. An atlas of gestures and faces mark the journey, revealing a humanity that reflects on nature.
7.10 pm
Bom Bom’s Dream by Jeremy Deller and Cecilia Bengolea, UK, 2016, 12′ 30″
Italian premiere
The social and traditional aspects of the popular music world have often been the focus of Turner Prize-winner Jeremy Deller’s work. Here, a Japanese dancer known as Bom Bom participates in a Jamaican dance contest. The film unfolds between absurd dance sequences and strange special effects, in a surreal atmosphere, with an absolutely pop aesthetic.
7.25 pm
Whipping Zombie by Yuri Ancarani, Italy, 27′
Italian premiere
Zombie kale, or “zombie whipping”, is a unique ritual filmed the first time in history by Ancarani. To the rhythm of hypnotic, repetitive trance-inducing music performed with percussion and traditional wind instruments, zombie men whip and fight each other until they “die and are reborn” in an infinite cycle.
9.00 pm
VISIO > Young Talent Acquisition Prize
9.15 pm
Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco by James Crump, USA, 2017, 90’
Italian premiere in the presence of the author
An extraordinary soundtrack by Donna Summer, Marvin Gaye and Isaac Hayes accompanies the story of Antonio Lopez, the most influential fashion designer of the 1970s, whose designs were inspired by ethnicities and street life in New York and Paris. The film follows the disinhibited life and turbulent relationships of the group of friends and collaborators who surrounded him: Yves Saint Laurent, Karl Lagerfeld, his creative partner Juan Ramos and his muses: Cathee Dahmen, Grace Jones, Pat Cleveland, Tina Chow, Jessica Lange and Jerry Hall.
VISIO. DIRECTING THE REAL. ARTISTS’ FILM AND VIDEO IN THE 2010s
curated by Leonardo Bigazzi
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Galleria delle Carrozze di Palazzo Medici Riccardi
November 15 – December 10, 2017
Opening: Tuesday November 14, 6.00 pm
Tuesday – Sunday 11.00 am – 6.00 pm
Free entrance
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The use of moving images has taken an increasingly central role in contemporary art practice. Curated by Leonardo Bigazzi, Directing the Real. Artists’ Film and Video in the 2010s, brings together works by nineteen international artists who work with moving images. This generation of artists, born after 1980, operates at a time when confrontation with the “real” and its representation often become necessary and inevitable. Our experience of the world around us is however more and more mediated and altered by screens and electronic technologies, to the point that the borderline between real and virtual can be blurred.
How do artists respond today to a globalized society where images and information are so often built and manipulated to alter reality? And how the technological revolutions of recent years, and the speed with which these images are shared and consumed, have influenced their (and our) outlook on the world? How to represent a world ever more ruled by economic interests, divided by wars and social injustice, and where the relation between man and environment is reaching a critical point? In such a context which is the role and the potential of art and of the exhibition space as physical place for reflecting and sharing?
This exhibition aims to offer an overview on the production by a generation of artists who have made some of these questions the central theme of their research.
The transition from analog to digital and the acceleration of the internet and new media are deeply influencing video language by generating aesthetic and formal choices that are now recognizable in their works. The exhibition at the Galleria delle Carrozze in the Palazzo Medici Riccardi includes videos, films and video installations that represent the variety of media and formats used in contemporary video practice.
With this exhibition Lo schermo dell’arte continues its commitment, which has characterized its ten years of activity, aimed at the promotion and production of works by a new generation of visual artists working with moving images. All the selected artists have participated, or participate this year for the first time, to the two most important projects that the Festival has dedicated in the last year to the young artists: VISIO. European Programme on Artists’ Moving Images (2012-2017) and the Premio Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival (2010 – 2013).
ARTISTS: Basma Alsharif, Bianca Baldi, Danilo Correale, Justine Emard, Alessandra Ferrini, Sirah Foighel Brutmann and Eitan Efrat, Louis Henderson, Graham Kelly, Jonna Kina, Daisuke Kosugi, Basir Mahmood, Diego Marcon, Rebecca Moss, Arash Nassiri, Janis Rafa, Emilija Škarnulyte, Patrik Thomas, Emmanuel Van Der Auwera, Driant Zeneli.
Thursday November, 16
at 3.45 pm Cango Cantieri Goldonetta
Lecture by Hassan Khan
In his lecture the artist will speak about his artistic practice in which sound, images and performance are closely linked.
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Friday November 17
at 3.45 pm Altana di Palazzo Strozzi
Feature Expanded. European Film Strategies
Round table: Becoming a Feature
Will be present among the others: Rä Di Martino (artist), Roee Rosen (writer and artist) and Kasia Fudakowski (artist)
In collaboration with In Between Art Film and Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi
As part of the programme Feature Expanded the round table BECOMING A FEATURE will investigate the reasons why, in the last decade, an increasing number of visual artists are venturing into feature-length narrative film productions introducing new exhibition and distribution models and at the same time often embracing the rules and structures of the film industry.
Feature Expanded is organized by Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival and HOME Manchester, supported by Creative Europe MEDIA.
Wensday November 15
7.00 pm Cinema La Compagnia
LIVE SET
Superstructure (2017)
A Short Story Based on a Distant Memory with a Long Musical Interlude (2011)
Club Gamelan excerpt (2015)
Taraban (2014)
Hassan Khan’s performances bring together prerecorded compositions with live improvisation defying most classifications. Khan usually uses a battery of feedbacking mixers, filters, processors, laptop manipulation, virtual synthesizers and live microphones in tandem to the recorded studio sections to produce live sets that are treated as one composition. He has worked with instruments including vocalists, brass ensembles, string quartets, the various instruments of a classical Arabic music takht, programmed Gamelan, group clapping and piano. For this special evening at the 10th Schermo dell’arte Khan has put together a concert program ranging from slow and suspenseful listening to subtle music for dancing.
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Thursday November, 16
15.45 pm Cango Cantieri Goldonetta
Lecture
In his lecture the artist will speak about his artistic practice in which sound, images and performance are closely linked.
6.00 pm
Cinema La Compagnia
In the presence of the author
Films programme:
Jewel, 2010, 6’30”
A brief moment on the street where two men were dancing in front of a makeshift speaker with a pulsing light attached to it, was the starting point for this piece originally shot on 35mm lm and then transferred to HD Video. At the beginning of Jewel, mysterious lights emanate from a fish gliding through the depths of a black sea before transforming into artificial lights embedded on a rotating speaker around which two men are dancing. The music accompanying the piece, composed by the artist, is not only what the characters are dancing to but is also, maybe, what they are, in a sense, producing. Is this the space of located history or the transformation of culture?
Muslimgauze R.I.P., 2010, 8’07”
Made for Manifesta 8, shot in Ljubljana, the video is set in Manchester, 1982. A kid explores the space of a modest apartment in an anonymous house, touching its furniture and objects. He opens and closes drawers, pulls out their contents; moves the squeaking doors of a wardrobe; spills glass beads on the carpet; spins a coin on a table; sits and rises; looks out the window. The film is surprising for the contrast between the silent, almost perplexing accumulation of these trivial objects, and the violence of the sounds produced by the doors, drawers and various objects in the hands of the child. Muslimgauze, a wordplay between muslin (a type of veil) and muslim (muslim), is the pseudonym of experimental musician Byrn Jones, a native of Manchester, who began in the 80’s producing albums whose titles and sounds were direct allusions to the political situation in the Middle East without ever having been there. In response to this figure, Khan builds a highly allusive scenario: on the one hand a reference to a musician whose appropriation of radical politics from other places is maybe a potent comment on his local conditions; while on the other, a young boy suspended in a moment of time experiencing in detail an English middle class environment. A ghostly film in which Khan stages the conservatism of the United Kingdom under Thatcher as a domestic condition.
Blind Ambition, 2012, 45′
Shot in Cairo with a cell phone, Blind Ambition is made up of nine different moments: conversations of men and women, played by actors, in a frantic urban context. These episodes were developed with the actors and then ‘inserted’ into real life situations where they were then shot. Traffic jams intersect the episodes: rush hour at Ramses Square, a busy shopping mall, the interior of a public transport facility, and so on. Though at first the video seems to give a real picture of the city and its inhabitants, the viewer soon understands that Khan’s work is much more complex. In the banality and diversity of their themes, the dialogues are a non-stop chorus that show seeds of conflict. The characters communicate with each other in loops, searching for resolution and maybe small triumphs but never really reaching a resolution. The cellphone allows for rapid movement, and guides the spectator through the narratives, approaching the subjects and then leaving them, losing interest in the dialogue, which disappears. The dialogues were recorded and dubbed during editing, eliminating background noise. The film runs through the veins of a congested city with alienating effect.
Hassan Khan
Hassan Khan is an artist, musician and writer. He lives and works in Cairo, Egypt. Khan performs his music regularly in major museums, music festivals and venues such as the Louvre in Paris, Guggenheim NY, INTONAL Music Festival in Malmo, Whitechapel in London, and Maerzmusik Festival in Berlin. He has published texts in Arabic and English, including: Nine Lessons Learned from sherif el-azma (Cairo 2009) and Twelve Clues (Mousse Publishing 2016), his first sci-fi novella. He won the Silver Lion for Promising Young artist of the 57th Venice Bienniale 2017, where at the Giardino delle Vergini he presented the sound installation Composition for a Public Park 2013/2017. Among his recent solo shows: the Beirut Art Center (2016), the Museum of Modern Art MMK (Frankfurt 2015), Downtown Contemporary Arts Festival (Cairo 2015), SALT (Istanbul 2012). He has participated in numerous Biennials and international exhibitions including recently the Biennial of Montréal (2016), the Sharjah Biennial (2015), the Liverpool Biennial (2014), the New Museum Triennial, New York (2012) and dOCUMENTA 13 (2012).
November 14 – 18
Moving Archive is a program ideated for the libraries and institutions of nine municipality of the Città Metropolitana di Firenze, 5 documentary subtitled in Italian: Damien Hirst: Thoughts, Work, Life by Chris King, Art Safari: Maurizio Cattelan by Ben Lewis, Megunica by Lorenzo Fonda, William Kentridge: Anything is Possible by Susan Sollins, e Picasso in Palestine by Rashid Masharawi will be screened on tablets, computers, screens and projections in the institutions involved in the project. The aim is to create a different distribution.
The library and associations involve in the project are: Associazione Sincresis Empoli, Auditorium “M.A. Martini” Biblioteca di Scandicci, Biblioteca comunale di Borgo San Lorenzo, Biblioteca comunale Ernesto Balducci, Barberino di Mugello, Biblioteca comunale di Marradi, Biblioteca comunale di Pontassieve, Le Murate Progetto Arte Contemporanea Firenze, MMAB, Montelupo Museo Archivio Biblioteca, Museo Giuliano Ghelli San Casciano in Val di Pesa.
Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival – 10th edition
Florence, November 15 – 19 2017
November 14 opening exhibition Directing the Real. Artists’ Film and Video in the 2010s
Cinema La Compagnia
Florence, Via Cavour 50 rosso
Tickets
OPENING NIGHT
Live Set Hassan Khan: € 10
24 Frames: € 7 full ticket, € 5.50 reduced
Live Set Hassan Khan and 24 Frames: € 14
From November 16 to 19
Afternoon € 5 full ticket, € 4 reduced
Night € 7 full ticket, € 5.50 reduced
Daily ticket € 10 full ticket, € 8 reduced
From November 15 to 19 seasonal ticket € 40
ADVANCED TICKETS
on line from Wednesday November www.cinemalacompagnia.it
from Sunday November 12 at the cinema La Compagnia
REDUCED TICKETS
The possessors of a ticket of the exhibition 1927 IL RITORNO IN ITALIA at Museum Salvatore Ferragamo will have a reduced ticket. The possessors of a ticket of Schermo dell’arte Film Festival will have a € 3 educed ticket at Museo Salvatore Ferragamo.
All Radical Utopias exhibition on view at Palazzo Strozzi ticket holders are entitled to a reduced price ticket. All the Lo Schermo dell’arte Film Festival ticket holders are entitled to a reduced price ticket to Radical Utopias exhibition.
Festival Talks
VISIO Artists’ presentation
Le Murate. Progetti Arte Contemporanea
Florence, Piazza delle Murate
November 16, at 11.00 am – 13.00 pm / 14.30 pm – 16.30 pm
Free entrance
HASSAN KHAN | lecture
Cango Cantieri Goldonetta
Florence, Via Santa Maria 25
November 16, at 3.45 pm
Free entrance
BECOMING A FEATURE | round table
Altana di Palazzo Strozzi
Florence, Piazza Strozzi
November 17, at 3.45 pm
Free entrance
DIRECTING THE REAL. ARTISTS’ FILM AND VIDEO IN THE 2010s | exhibition
Galleria delle Carrozze di Palazzo Medici Riccardi
Florence, Via Cavour 5
November 15 – December 10, 11.00 am – 6.00 pm closed on Monday
Free entrance
Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival 2017
Teaser by Roberto Fassone
VIDEO INTERVIEW
Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival 2017 is realized with the contribution of
Creative Europe/MEDIA
Regione Toscana in the context of Toscana in contemporanea 2017 and Giovani Sì
Città Metropolitana di Firenze
Comune di Firenze
Fondazione Sistema Toscana – La Compagnia
Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze
with the support of
In Between Art Film
Nuovi Mecenati, Fondazione franco-italiana di sostegno alla creazione contemporanea
Institut français Firenze
Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi
Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze
Sponsor
ottod’Ame
Salvatore Ferragamo
Famiglia Cecchi
Findomestic
Unicoop Firenze
B&C Speakers
Technical sponsor
Continentale
Hotel Loggiato dei Serviti
Mercato Centrale
Collaborations
Cango. Centro Nazionale di Produzione sui linguaggi del corpo e della danza; FID Marseille; Fondazione Studio Marangoni; Le Murate. Progetti Arte Contemporanea; Netherlands Film Fund; HOME Manchester; Palazzo Grassi – Punta della Dogana; Seven Gravity Collection; Sub-ti; Università per stranieri di Siena; University of Salford at MediaCityUK.