Filmarmalade Presents Exception and the Rule

‘Exception and the Rule’ - Mirza/Butler
15 April 2010 18:00

Still from ‘Exception and the Rule’ by Mirza/Butler
Still from ‘Exception and the Rule’ by Mirza/Butler

Screening of two films by the artists Mirza/Butler at IMT in collaboration with Filmarmalade. Read More…

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This post was written by Mark on March 5, 2010

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An Exploration of Perforated Space in Four Segments of Words - Talk

Saturday 6th March 18:00 – 21:00

NaoKo TakaHashi - An Exploration of Perforated Space in Four Segments Words (2010)
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To accompany the exhibition An Exploration of Perforated Space in Four Segments of Words, IMT hosted an artists’ talk with NaoKo TakaHashi on Saturday 6 March from 18:00 - 21:00. Through the talk poet and artist Kristen Kreider, and artists Neil Taylor and Harriet Murray, Directors of Campbell Works, discussed the motivations behind TakaHashi’s work, and issues raised by the exhibition. Read More…

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This post was written by Mark on January 28, 2010

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NaoKo TakaHashi - An Exploration of Perforated Space in Four Segments of Words

5th February – 4th April 2010

NaoKo TakaHashi - An Exploration of Perforated Space in Four Segments Words (2010)
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Artist talk: Saturday 6th March 18:00 – 21:00
Opening times: Thursday – Sunday 12:00 – 18:00

IMT Gallery is proud to present An Exploration of Perforated Space in Four Segments Words, a site-specific commission by artist NaoKo TakaHashi. Read More…

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This post was written by Mark on January 5, 2010

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Filmarmalade Presents the World Premier of White Shoe Station

‘White Shoe Station’ - Sara Preibsch
17 December 2009 18:30

Still from 'White Shoe Station' by Sara Preibsch
Still from ‘White Shoe Station’ by Sara Preibsch

Screening of three films by Swedish artist Sara Preibsch at IMT in collaboration with Filmarmalade.

Sara Preibsch’s ‘White Shoe Station’ is inspired by the story of the ‘Piano Man’, an amnesic who was found wandering on a beach in Sussex in 2005. Read More…

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This post was written by Mark on November 5, 2009

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Noise Control (Symposium)

5 December 2009 15:00-18:00

Noise Contol (2009)
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Symposium in which speakers Anne Hilde Neset, Deputy Editor of The Wire, and the writer, composer, sound artist and broadcaster Robert Worby were invited to address issues of sonic practice raised by the exhibition Noise Control. Read More…

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This post was written by Mark on November 4, 2009

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Noise Control

30 November - 6 December 2009
12:00 noon - 6:00 pm Monday - Sunday

Noise Contol (2009)
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Performance Evening: Thursday 3 December 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Symposium: Saturday 5 December 3:00 - 6:00 pm

An exhibition of new works by eight sound artists, Noise Control addressed the manner in which we deal with the subtle balance between different concepts of noise and how it undergoes transformation in the arts. Read More…

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This post was written by Mark on November 4, 2009

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Filmarmalade presents Lil Joe’s, 9/11, Porn, Yanks and Murder…

‘Stiletto’ - Adam Roberts
12 November 2009 18:00

Still from 'Stiletto' by Adam Roberts
Still from ‘Stiletto’ by Adam Roberts

The third in the ‘Filmarmalade Presents Lil Joe’s, 9/11, Porn, Yanks and Murder…’ series of artist film and video screenings at IMT.

Adam Roberts’ ‘Stiletto’, enacts a few moments in the life of a young orphaned boy who restlessly wiles away the time in the suburban idyll of his aunt’s unloving home. Haunted by self-doubt and loathing for all that surrounds him, he creates through a series of ritualistic offerings, an animal deity, which he keeps caged in a shed at the bottom of the garden and whose existence ultimately leads to a horrific finale. Read More…

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This post was written by Mark on October 12, 2009

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Filmarmalade

Following on from the success of IMT hosting Filmarmalade Presents Lil Joe’s, 911, Porn, Yanks and Murder…, a series of artists’ film screenings curated by Gordon Shrigley, we would like to announce IMT’s ongoing collaboration with Filmarmalade and its sister project Marmalade.

Marmalade and Filmarmalade are not simply an artists’ book and artists film and video publishing platform, but projects that, like IMT’s, aim to inspire debate around issues integral to contemporary arts practice.

Gordon Shrigley on Marmalade & Filmarmalade:

“Sometime after finishing the work Insignificance around 2000, I’d been working on a series of drawings that explored the idea that somehow line underpins consciousness and wanted to start to think further about why lineature, although it occupies a central role within artistic practice and human culture more generally, nevertheless remains largely unacknowledged.

“And so i started Marmalade as a vehicle to try and understand how line forms the basis for a wide variety of disciplines, but also as a space, a loose clearing if you like, for an intimate conversation between artists to talk about what they have come to see and understand about their chosen medium.

“So when I decided to broaden the scope of the project by publishing artists’ film and video as well as bookworks, the theme of an artists’ relation to medium was extended into the form of filmed interviews, to accompany the film works. And again, to progress the idea of an intimate conversation, I constructed the interviews to be as open as possible, simply the length of an HDV tape with little editing, as a way of recording the space created by the artist, their language, terms of reference, gestures and sense of commitment to practice.

“I would say then, that the Marmalade and Filmarmalade projects are both a way of distributing art through bookworks and DVD’s to a wider audience, but also as a tactic to create a series of wandering conversations around the question of whether there is a form of knowledge available to artists’ alone, that emerges through the discipline of working with a particular medium over time. And if we can agree that this is at the very least an intriguing possibility, how might we come to speak about this arcane form of knowledge, which appears to exist outside of the accepted vicissitudes of what we understand as art history?”

Gordon Shrigley - September 2009

The next event at IMT will be a screening of ‘Stiletto’ by Adam Roberts on 12 November at 18:00 as part of Filmarmalade Presents Lil Joe’s, 911, Porn, Yanks and Murder…

Filmarmalade Presents Lil Joe’s, 9/11, Porn, Yanks and Murder…

‘Stiletto’ by Adam Roberts
‘Preemptive Disappearance’ by Francisca Benitez
‘Invitation to a Peaceful City’ - Kelvin Kyung Kun Park

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This post was written by Mark on October 11, 2009

Songbook Talk

19 September 2009 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Wojciech Kosma - Songbook
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To accompany the exhibition Songbook, IMT hosted an artists’ talk with Polish artist and composer Wojciech Kosma on Saturday 19 September from 18:00 - 21:00. Through the talk Roger Redgate, composer and Head of Compoosition at Goldsmiths College, and Mark Jackson, Project Co-ordinator at IMT, discussed with Kosma the motivations behind Songbook, and issues raised by the work in the exhibition. Read More…

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This post was written by Mark on September 12, 2009

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Wojciech Kosma - Songbook

21 August - 18 October 2009

Wojciech Kosma - Songbook
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An exhibition of cutting edge musical compositions by Polish artist Wojciech Kosma, in which art, artist and audience intersect. In autumn 2009 IMT hosted an interactive exhibition of Kosma’s scores, directions for musical pieces and art works, the majority of which had never been published or performed before. Read More…

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This post was written by Mark on July 30, 2009

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