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Telling Invents Told – Book Launch

Telling Invents Told will be launched at Nottingham Contemporary on 6 July 2019 in the context of the major survey exhibition Dissident Lines. Join us for a live reading and in-conversation with Lis Rhodes, Aura Satz and the book’s editor MarĂ­a Palacios Cruz.

Aura Satz is Moving Image Tutor and Reader in Fine Art (Sound and Moving Image) on the Contemporary Art Practice programme at the Royal College of Art. Satz’s practice encompasses film, sound, performance and sculpture. Her work has been performed, screened and exhibited nationally and internationally, including Tate Modern; Tate Britain; Hayward Gallery; BFI Southbank; Whitechapel Gallery; Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art; Sydney Biennale; Oberhausen Short Film Festival; the Rotterdam Film Festival; the New York Film Festival; and Anthology Film Archives, among others. In 2012, she was shortlisted for the Samsung Art+ Award and the Jarman Award.

Lis Rhodes: Dissident Lines at Nottingham Contemporary, 25 May to 1 September 2019. Lis Rhodes is a pioneer of experimental filmmaking and a major figure in the history of artists working with film in Britain. Enabled by the Freelands Award 2017, Dissident Lines is Rhodes’ first-ever survey, and will span almost 50 years of work. This is the first time that Nottingham Contemporary has ever dedicated all of its galleries to a retrospective. The exhibition will span Rhodes’ entire career, from iconic pieces such as Dresden Dynamo (1971) and Light Music (1975-77) to a specially commissioned new work.

Book Launch: Lis Rhodes – Telling Invents Told

Lis Rhodes, introduced by MarĂ­a Palacios Cruz

Lis Rhodes, Dresden Dynamo, 1971-72, 5 min
Lis Rhodes, A Cold Draft, 1988, 28 min
Lis Rhodes, Running Light, 1996, 13 min
Lis Rhodes, In the Kettle, 2010-12, 20 min

Since the 1970s, artist Lis Rhodes has been making radical and experimental work that challenges dominant political and social narratives and the power structures of language. Her films and writing address urgent political issues – from the refugee crisis to workers’ rights, police brutality, racial discrimination and homelessness – as well as film history and theory, from a feminist perspective. A key figure in the development of the London Film-Makers’ Co-operative, Rhodes was also a founding member of Circles, the first British distributor of film, video and performance by women artists. 

“Her films comprise one of the most radical rethinkings of experimental film and politics of the last fifty years; they are like flashbulbs, exposing the physiognomies of power in the cracks of everyday experience. Her writing is both an integral part of her extraordinary filmmaking and a continuation of it. Partisan and sceptical, lyrical and hopeful, it is a voice of resistance to reality as it has been told or sold to us.” (Mike Sperlinger, Oslo Academy of Fine Art)

Timed to co-incide with the publication of the first collection of her writings, Telling Invents Told (The Visible Press, 2019), the screening at CAST surveys four decades of Rhodes’ practice; from her formal experiments with optical sound in the 1970s and the feminist essays of the 1980s to her contemporary political analysis work.  

The programme includes screenings of: Dresden Dynamo 1971-72, possibly Rhodes’ most famous work, an experimental  film made without a camera, with an audio composition created by printing images directly on the soundtrack area of the film; A Cold Draft 1988, in which drawings, negative landscapes and images of architecture are overlaid with the spoken narrative of a woman under surveillance; Running Light 1996, a work that investigates the enforced labour of migrant farmworkers, using footage originally taken by Rhodes and fellow filmmaker Mary Pat Leece in 1985 on a visit to West Virginia; In the Kettle 2010-12, which brings together images of protest and surveillance from London’s recent past.

The screening at CAST spans four decades of Rhodes’ practice and will be introduced by María Palacios Cruz, Deputy Director of LUX and editor of Telling Invents Told. Copies of the book will be available for purchase at the event.

Lis Rhodes uses film, performance, photography, writing and political analysis to explore the impact of language on perceptions, interactions and social relationships. Rhodes attended North East London Polytechnic and the Royal College of Art, and has taught at the RCA and the Slade. The publication of Telling Invents Told coincides with the major exhibition Lis Rhodes: Dissident Lines at Nottingham Contemporary (May to September 2019). A previous career survey, Lis Rhodes: Dissonance and Disturbance, was held at the ICA in 2012. Rhodes received the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Artists in 2012 and the Freelands Award in 2017. She lives and works in London.

María Palacios Cruz is a London-based film curator, co-founder of The Visible Press, Deputy Director at LUX, and a programmer for the Punto de Vista and Courtisane festivals. She is the course leader for the Film Curating programme at Elias Querejeta Zine Eskola (San Sebastian) and has previously taught at Kingston University, Central Saint Martins, École de Recherche Graphique and Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles.

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Los Angeles Plays Itself

Los Angeles Plays Itself

Thom Andersen, Los Angeles Plays Itself, 2003, 170 min

Per Thom Andersen, Los Angeles és probablement la ciutat més fotografiada del món, però és la menys fotogènica. En aquest documental, el crític i cineasta analitza la manera com s’ha mostrat aquesta gran urbs a la pantalla, tant si ha estat en el focus de la història com si no. Al mateix temps mostra com la ciutat real i la seva gent, així com la seva història, han estat distorsionades i representades de manera errònia a través del prisma del cinema popular. Partint de la hipòtesi que la ficció té un gran potencial documental, Andersen ens intenta convèncer que podem veure el cinema des d’un altre punt de vista. El resultat és una anàlisi provocativa sobre la nostra capacitat de veure pel·lícules.

 
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Los Angeles Plays Itself

Los Angeles Plays Itself

Thom Andersen, Los Angeles Plays Itself, 2003, 170 min

Los Angeles Plays Itself
Per Thom Andersen, Los Angeles és probablement la ciutat més fotografiada del món, però és la menys fotogènica. En aquest documental, el crític i cineasta analitza la manera com s’ha mostrat aquesta gran urbs a la pantalla, tant si ha estat en el focus de la història com si no. Al mateix temps mostra com la ciutat real i la seva gent, així com la seva història, han estat distorsionades i representades de manera errònia a través del prisma del cinema popular. Partint de la hipòtesi que la ficció té un gran potencial documental, Andersen ens intenta convèncer que podem veure el cinema des d’un altre punt de vista. El resultat és una anàlisi provocativa sobre la nostra capacitat de veure pel·lícules.

 
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Rhodes Filmography

Filmography of Lis Rhodes

Dresden Dynamo, 1971-72, 5 min
Amanuensis, 1973, 8 min
Rumour Shock for the Lab.R., 1974, circa 10 hours (with Ian Kerr)
Print Slip, 1975, 10 min
Rip It Up, 1975, 8 min
Light Music (No. 1 and No. 2), 1975, 14 min
Light Music, 1975-77, 25 min
Bwlhaictke, 1976, circa 18 hours (with Ian Kerr)
Cut A X, 1976, circa 18-20 hours (with Ian Kerr)
Notes from Light Music, 1976, 15 min
Notes from Light Music, 1976/2014, 12 min
Light Music, 1976, 25 min
Light Reading, 1978, 20 min
Pictures on Pink Paper, 1982, 35 min
Hang on a Minute, 1983-85, 13 × 1 min (with Jo Davis)
A Cold Draft, 1988, 28 min
Deadline, 1991, 28 min
Just About Now, 1993, 22 min
Running Light, 1996, 13 min
Orifso, 1999, 14 min
Riff, 2005, 18 min
STILL, 2008, 22 min
In the Kettle, 2010-12, 20 min
Dissonance and Disturbance, 2012, 27 min
Journal of Disbelief, 2000-16, 84 min
Ambiguous Journeys, 2019, 28 min

Lis Rhodes’ films and videos are distributed by LUX (London), Cinenova (London) and Lightcone (Paris).