1. Werner Herzog:THE GREAT ECSTASY OF WOODCARVER STEINER

    “The great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner stands with the best and most personal of Herzog’s films, and is withal an eerie experience.” David Robinson, The Times.

    German
    47 minutes, colour
    1973

    Date: 30th October

    Time: 20:00

    Venue: Cafe OTO

    Cafe OTO
    18 - 22 Ashwin street
    Dalston
    London
    E8 3DL

    www.cafeoto.co.uk

    Closing Party Live Event: Screening and an evening of music.

    Nearest tube: Dalston Kingsgland, Overland

    Book Tickets: Cooming Soon

    http://www.v22collection.com/herzog/40.html


  2. Talk Show

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    Title: Talk Show
    Location: ICA LONDON
    Description: A month-long season of artworks and live events addressing that central feature of human life - the act of speech. For full program go here
    Date: 2009-05-06


  3. CHE: PART TWO

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    CHE: PART TWO
    Location: Rio Cinema (Friday 20 February for 1 week)
    Description: Benicio Del Toro masterfully reprises his role as revolutionary Guevara in this, the darker half of Soderbergh’s superb biopic. Following the Cuban Revolution, Che disappears at the height of his fame and power, re-emerging in Bolivia as he attempts to bring his ideas of freedom to the rest of Latin America. But unable to drum up the levels of support that led to success in Cuba the attempt fails, bringing forth Che’s downfall. This is a much more painful tale of determination and sacrifice, bringing Che’s story and life to a close but offering an understanding of his legacy, and why he became, and remains, a symbol of idealism to millions around the world.
    Date: 2009-02-20


  4. Jonas Mekas Presents Flux Party

    Title: Jonas Mekas Presents Flux Party
    Location: London Rio Cinema
    Description: Legendary artist-filmmaker Jonas Mekas presents FLUX PARTY featuring the Fluxfilm Anthology as assembled by George Maciunas, rare Fluxus audio and surprise performances. Drinks and specially made Fluxcakes will be served.

    Fluxus was a provocative and humorous art movement that produced objects, performances and events which challenged the boundaries between traditional art and everyday life. Early Fluxus pieces included feeding a bale of hay to a piano, a painting to be stepped on, or the sound of dripping water.

    The Fluxfilm Anthology, showing here in its most comprehensive version to date, includes “Zen for Film” (clear film for collecting dust), “Four” (Yoko Ono’s infamous film of bare bottoms), “Smoking” (cigarette smoke shot with a high speed camera) and other films of comical street performances, counting games, x-ray movies and interference patterns. The Fluxfilms embodied the minimal aesthetic, playfulness and poetic dimensions of Fluxus and transposed its performative aspect into the cinema.

    This informal late night screening is a unique chance to see films by artists such as George Brecht, John Cale, Dick Higgins, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Paul Sharits, Chieko Shiomi, Ben Vautier, Wolf Vostell and Robert Watts presented on the big screen of the Rio Cinema, East London’s splendid art deco picture palace. Jonas Mekas will be present to discuss Fluxus and his friend and fellow Lithuanian émigré, the late George Maciunas.

    Seminal figures of the New York downtown art scene since the beginning of the 1960s, Jonas Mekas (b.1922) and George Maciunas (1931-78) were connected through many different projects. Mekas was a central force of the avant-garde film scene and presented early screenings at Maciunas’ AG Gallery. Maciunas coordinated Fluxus as an international community of artists, whose contributors also included Joseph Beuys, Henry Flynt, Takehisa Kosugi, John Lennon and La Monte Young.

    Maciunas was also fundamental in the emergence of SoHo as an artistic centre in New York. As early as 1966, he began to purchase dilapidated industrial buildings and convert them into cooperative real estate, starting the trend for loft style living. Jonas Mekas was one of the first to participate in the Fluxhouse venture, acquiring space for both his own home and the Filmmakers’ Cinematheque / Anthology Film Archives.

    Last year, Mekas returned to Lithuania to inaugurate the Jonas Mekas Visual Arts Center in Vilnius, presenting his own Fluxus collection to the public for the first time in a joint Mekas / Maciunas exhibition. The centre is planning an extensive film archive and a Fluxus Research Institute. In 2009, Mekas will act as the Ambassador of Vilnius during its year as the European Capital of Culture.

    Curated by Anne-Sophie Dinant and Mark Webber. Presented by the South London Gallery. With thanks to Benn Northover, Serpentine Gallery, Re:Voir and the Rio Cinema.

    Start Time: 23:15
    Date: 2008-10-17