Production still from
War at a Distance
2003 / Director: Harun Farocki /
Image courtesy: Video Data Bank, Chicago
PROGRAMS & EVENTS
‘David Lynch: Between Two Worlds’ is accompanied by a full
program of talks, lectures and special events. Visit the website
for more details.
ILLUSTRATED TALKS
GOMA Cinema
|
FREE
A series of free illustrated talks that consider Lynch’s experimentation
with sound, narrative devices and long-term dialogue with art history.
Club (not so) Silencio: Sound and Noise on Planet Lynch
6.00pm, Friday 20 March 2015
Associate Professor Greg Hainge, University of Queensland
Cult Television, ‘Authorship’ and Narrative Complexity:
From
Twin Peaks
to
Fire Walk With Me
6.00pm, Friday 24 April 2015
Dr Saige Walton, University of South Australia
In Dreams: Lynch and Surrealism
6.00pm, Friday 15 May 2015
Dr Amelia Barikin, University of Queensland
CURATOR’S TOURS
Exhibition space
|
TICKETED
Join curator José Da Silva on a tour of the exhibition as he explores
some of the key ideas underpinning Lynch’s practice.
2.30pm, Sunday 29 March 2015
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Man and machine
2.30pm, Sunday 26 April 2015
|
The
extra
-ordinary
2.30pm, Sunday 17 May 2015
|
Psychic aches
Exhibition ticket required.
TWIN PEAKS TRIVIA
Wednesday 15 April 2015
|
TICKETED
A special after-hours trivia event hosted by Man vs Bear Trivia.
CONTEMPORARY FILM AND VIDEO
HARUN FAROCKI: WAR AT A DISTANCE
24 April – 15 May 2015
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FREE
qagoma.qld.gov.au/farocki
Harun Farocki (1944–2014) remains one of the most commanding
and distinctive voices of our time. He directed more than 120 films,
documentaries and video installations that sought to interrogate the
politics of imagery — the way images are circulated and mediate our
experience of the world, their pervasiveness and limitations. ‘War at
a Distance’ brings together a series of Farocki’s early film essays and
later video works that explore his most enduring subjects: modern
warfare, surveillance, simulation and industry, as well as the visual
strategies used to propagandise the world.
BROUGHT TO LIGHT
DAPHNIS AND CHLOE 1931
Saturday 23 & Sunday 24 May 2015
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FREE
qagoma.qld.gov.au/broughttolight
Considered a masterpiece of Greek silent cinema, adapting the ancient
pastoral romance by Longus using an avant-garde approach,
Daphnis
and Chloe
1931 follows the burgeoning romance of two abandoned
babies raised by sheepherders in the meadows of the Greek island of
Lesbos. Orestis Laskos’s film was thought lost until the early 1990s
when elements were discovered in the United States. This new digital
restoration, courtesy of the Greek Film Archive, features a score
composed and performed by Miltos Logiadis and Nicos Platyrachos.
QAGOMA MEMBERS’ SCREENINGS
Experience the best of the Gallery, from discounted
cinema and exhibition tickets to after-hours access
and a range of programs.
This season’s QAGOMA Members-only film screenings,
selected by Members:
SATURDAY 21 MARCH 11.00AM
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Jour de Fête
1949 (76 mins) G
SATURDAY 11 APRIL 11.00AM
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Kandahar
2001 (85 mins) PG
SATURDAY 23 MAY 11.00AM
|
Frank
2014 (95 mins) MA15+
Membership starts from just $62.
qagoma.qld.gov.au/members
LYNCH BY NIGHT
5.30–9.30pm Fridays
22, 29 May and 5 June 2015
TICKETED
Experience the exhibition at night
with music, talks, dining and bars.
Production still from
Wild at Heart
1990 / Director: David Lynch /
Image courtesy: Universal Pictures, Sydney