Kalender

27 Feb 19:00
Admission free.

Art on the MOve: Radical Flux – Fluxus und Punk

Punk and Fluxus share an attitude of resistance to established norms and celebrate spontaneous, raw creativity. The intermingling and mutual influence of both cultural and creative movements can be seen in various cinematic works. A film program about female self-determination, experimental film technique and narrative structure as well as the subversion of stereotypical representations in a heteronormative society – all in the spirit of the DIY punk ethos. With films by Vivienne Dick and Barbara Hammer, among others.

Followed by a film talk with Anna-Lena Friebe (curator), Sarah Niesius and Maxa Zoller (head of IFFF Dortmund+Cologne)

Films:
Guerillère Talks by Vivienne Dick, USA 1978, 24‘
Baby Doll
by Tessa Hughes-Freeland, USA 1982, 5’
No No Nooky T.V. by Barbara Hammer, USA 1987, 11’

27th February | 7 pm | Meeting point: Entrance to the exhibition Women Artists in Expressionism and Fluxus – “Tell these people who I am”, Level 6 in the Dortmunder U / Museum Ostwall, Leonie-Reygers-Terrasse, 44137 Dortmund

The film screening takes place in the exhibition Künstlerinnen in Expressionismus und Fluxus – “Tell these people who I am”.

Admission free.

An event by Art on the MOve, a cooperation of Museum Ostwall and Internationales Frauen Film Fest Dortmund+Köln as part of Kleiner Freitag.

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More information about the exhibition Women Artists in Expressionism and Fluxus – “Tell these people who I am”.