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		<title>Contemporary Art X Cinema is coming to GOMA this month!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The program is presented across five interconnected strands – Power and Protest, Ports of Memory, Estranged Existences, Searching for Self and Looking Back, Looking Forward. Power and Protest ‘Power and Protest’ includes films that explore rebellion, resistance, and renewal. From brightly coloured visual essays and moving image satire, to dystopic tales of greed, violence and [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>‘Contemporary Art X Cinema’ showcases films by multi-disciplinary artists whose practice has expanded into moving image works that directly engage with the language of cinema. From riveting historical dramas and heart-wrenching biopics, to thought-provoking experimental films that push the boundaries of narrative storytelling, this program brings together a curated selection of films that look at the way artists are blurring the line between the white box of the gallery and the black box of cinema.</p>
<p>The program is presented across five interconnected strands – Power and Protest, Ports of Memory, Estranged Existences, Searching for Self and Looking Back, Looking Forward.</p>
<p><strong>Power and Protest<br />
</strong>‘Power and Protest’ includes films that explore rebellion, resistance, and renewal. From brightly coloured visual essays and moving image satire, to dystopic tales of greed, violence and over-abundance, these films use appropriation, performance, and humour to highlight the current state of society and encourage political change.</p>
<p>Ephraim Asili The Inheritance 2020<br />
The Otolith Group INFINITY Minus Infinity 2019<br />
Soda Jerk Hello Dankness 2023<br />
Jane Jin Kaisen Community of Parting 2019<br />
Kutlug Ataman Hilal, Feza and Other Planets 2022<br />
Steve McQueen Hunger 2008</p>
<p><strong>Ports of Memory</strong><br />
‘Ports of Memory’ features stories of loss, nostalgia, ritual, and escapism that take place in locales associated with movement and change. Set amongst urban ruins, ransacked environments and shells of industry, these films transform containers of the past into new spaces for imagined futures and alternate realities.</p>
<p>Phil Collins Delete Beach 2016<br />
Matthew Barney Drawing Restraint 9 2005<br />
Pierre Huyghe Untitled (Human Mask) 2014<br />
Hito Steyerl In Free Fall 2010<br />
Cao Fei Asia One 2018</p>
<p><strong>Estranged Existences</strong><br />
‘Estranged Existences’ presents experiences of isolation and alienation that traverse the slippery territory between the real and the imaginary, the mind and the body. Some films use dream-like sets and poetic landscapes to illustrate shifts in perception, while others take a more subtle approach to exploring alternate states of being.</p>
<p>Naeem Mohaiemen Tripoli Cancelled 2017<br />
Ben Rivers Two Years at Sea 2011<br />
Yang Fudong An Estranged Paradise 1997-2002<br />
Emily Wardill When You Fall into A Trance 2014<br />
Alison O’Daniel The Tuba Thieves 2023<br />
Eija-Liisa Ahtila Love is a Treasure 2002</p>
<p><strong>Searching for Self</strong><br />
‘Searching for Self’ features stories of self-discovery where culture and identity collide. Told through fantasy and play, fact and fiction, the selected films move between documentary, drama, and experimental filmmaking to create spectacular visual journeys that reveal the layers of history, tradition and culture that make us who we are.</p>
<p>Shirin Neshat Looking for Oum Kulthum 2017<br />
Sin Wai Kin A Dream of Wholeness in Parts 2021<br />
Isaac Julien Looking for Langston 1989<br />
Piploitti Rist Pepperminta 2009<br />
MASBEDO The Lack 2014</p>
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<p><strong>Looking Back, Looking Forward</strong><br />
‘Looking Back, Looking Forward’ uses events from the past to imagine new paths to the future. From snowy dreamscapes and haunted houses to death myths and forbidden exchanges, these films use tropes from the past to create poetic meditations on the future.</p>
<p>Maryam Tafakory Nazarbazi 2022<br />
Yang Fudong The Nightman Cometh 2011<br />
Tracey Moffatt beDevil 1993<br />
Sky Hopinka maɬni – towards the ocean, towards the shore 2020<br />
Subash Thebe Limbu NINGWASUM 2021<br />
Muneum Wasif Kheyal 2018</p>
<p><strong>Film &amp; In Conversation</strong><br />
1.30pm, Sat 1 Jul 2023 | Free<br />
Join us for the Queensland premiere of Australian art duo Soda Jerk’s new film Hello Dankness which will be followed by a live In Conversation between Soda Jerk and Curator, Contemporary Australian Art Ellie Buttrose.</p>
<p>Program curated by Victoria Wareham, Australian Cinémathèque.</p>
<p><strong>Contemporary Art X Cinema</strong><br />
23 June &#8211; 26 July 2023<br />
Gallery of Modern Art &amp; Cinema A<br />
<a href="https://www.qagoma.qld.gov.au/cinema/program/contemporary-art-x-cinema" target="_blank">www.qagoma.qld.gov.au</a></p>
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