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[ecrea] Lav Diaz: Journeys | symposium, screenings and artist's talks
Wed Feb 22 14:57:10 GMT 2017
*LAV DIAZ: JOURNEYS*
*Symposium, Screenings & Artist's Talks*
University of Westminster – Harrow and Regent campuses
Friday 3 - Tuesday 7 March 2017
On Saturday 4 March the Centre for Research and Education in Arts and
Media (CREAM) will host the first international symposium exploring the
significance of Diaz’s films and mode of artistic practice. The
symposium features theoretical and practice research on Diaz’s works. It
signals the importance of a multidisciplinary frame for thinking about
Diaz’s aesthetics and practice; in terms of both their singularity and
their location, ground and context.
Speakers range from those working in
film theory and criticism, film-philosophy, curatorial practice,
anthropology and political theory. Divergent presentations will reflect
on the challenges that Diaz’s works pose to the conceptualisation of
cinematic temporality, space, materiality, spectatorship and realism;
and to theorisation of the limit and potential of the idea of cinema in
the digital age. A key aim of the symposium is to establish compelling
new avenues for placing Diaz’s artistic practice. Beyond contextualising
Diaz’s practice and the aesthetics of his films in relation to the
political history of the Philippines, speakers will suggest points of
connection with diasporic and migratory flows, art history, metaphysics,
and ritual forms. The symposium will also approach Diaz’s works and
practice with a view to identifying moments and methods for tracing
regional resonance and articulating global concerns.
The symposium coincides with the final week of the exhibition LAV DIAZ:
JOURNEYS at London Gallery West, incorporating special screenings and
artist’s talks. The/ Woman Who Left/, Diaz’s Golden Lion prize-winner
from the Venice Film Festival, will screen twice daily at the gallery,
Friday 3 – Sunday 12 March. A rare 35mm screening of the first of Diaz’s
major works, /Batang West Side, /will take place at Regent Street Cinema
on Sunday 5 March. We are thrilled to announce that the artist will be
present. He will also be in conversation with the exhibition curators in
the Discourse Space at London Gallery West on Tuesday 7 March.
*SYMPOSIUM:*
Saturday 4 March, 10:00 – 18:00
Room UG05, Regent Campus, 309 Regent Street, W1B 2UW
09.30 Registration, tea and coffee
10.00 Introduction
10.15 – 11.30 Panel 1
Eva Bentcheva (SOAS), ‘Reading Lav Diaz’s Films through Philippine
Visual Art History’
Graiwoot Chulphongsathorn (QMUL), ‘Lav Diaz: Suggestions for Future
Studies from Ecological Perspective’
Discussant, Michael Maziere (University of Westminster)
11.30 – 12.45 Panel 2
Michael Guarneri (Northumbria University), ‘Freedom is a Long Shot: Lav
Diaz and the Never-Ending Struggle of the "Native Intellectual"’
William Brown (University of Roehampton), ‘Evolution of a Filipino
Family and/as Non-Cinema’
Discussant, Michael Goddard (University of Westminster)
12.45 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 15.15 Panel 3
Parichay Patra (independent scholar), ‘Jesus, Magdalene and the Filipino
Judas: Lav Diaz and his ‘Artless’ Epics’
Cristina Juan (SOAS), ‘Lav and the Linambay: Catholic-Animist Aesthetics
and the Films of Lav Diaz’
Discussant, Julian Ross (University of Westminster)
15.15 – 16.30 Panel 4
Rebecca Shatwell (AV Festival), ‘As Slow as Possible: Lav Diaz at AV
Festival’
May Adadol Ingawanij (University of Westminster), ‘Art, Life and Nation
Once Again’
Discussant, Lucy Reynolds (University of Westminster)
16.30 – 16.45 Tea and coffee
16.45 – 18.00 Book project presentation by Parichay Patra and roundtable
discussion
18.00 Drinks reception
Download speakers’ abstracts and biographies here
<http://www.westminster.ac.uk/lavdiazsymposium>
Registration
£15 for full-time waged
Pay if you can for students, unwaged, precarious workers – suggested
amount £5
Free to staff and students of the University of Westminster
Please register here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lav-diaz-journeys-symposium-screenings-artists-talks-tickets-32239109043
*SCREENINGS:*
*/The Woman Who Left /*(2016, 226 minutes)
Friday 3 March – Sunday 12 March, 10:00 and 15:00 daily
London Gallery West, Watford Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 3TP
Inspired by Tolstoy’s /God Sees the Truth, But Waits/. A woman wrongly
imprisoned is released after 30 years and goes in search of the man who
put her there.
Free, open to all – no booking required. More information at
https://www.westminster.ac.uk/london-gallery-west
<https://www.westminster.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/lav-diaz-journeys>
*Special 35mm cinema screening of /Batang West Side /(2001, 315 minutes)
followed by Q&A with Lav Diaz *
Sunday 5 March, 13:00
Regent Street Cinema, 309 Regent Street, London W1B 2UW
A young Filipino-American is shot dead on West Side Avenue in Jersey
City. A detective, himself a Filipino, carries out an investigation that
turns into an examination of the soul of the Filipino diaspora. The
newly color-corrected 35mm print was created by the Austrian Film Museum
and Synchro Film, Video & Audio laboratory in Vienna, in close
collaboration with Lav Diaz – and in memory of Alexis Tioseco
(1981-2009) & Nika Bohinc (1979-2009). This special screening will be
followed by a Q&A with Lav Diaz in person.
Tickets available at https://www.regentstreetcinema.com
<https://www.regentstreetcinema.com/>
*ARTIST'S TALK:*
Tuesday 7 March, 14:00
Discourse Space, London Gallery West, Watford Road, Harrow, Middlesex
HA1 3TP
Diaz and the exhibition curators in conversation about his new film /The
Woman Who Left/.
Free, open to all. No booking required.
Please note that events take place across two campuses - Regent and
Harrow. Check each listing for details.
Please contact (a.leeman /at/ westminster.ac.uk)
<mailto:(a.leeman /at/ westminster.ac.uk)> with any questions or for further
information.
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