My Hand Outstretched to the Winged Distance and Sightless Measure
Programme Five

Robert Beavers, Ruskin, 1975/1997
Robert Beavers
Ruskin 1975/1997
© Robert Beavers
Saturday 24 February 2007, 17.00

Programme duration 70 min

Programme:

Work Done, USA 1972/1999, 22 min
Bracing in its simplicity, Work Done was shot in Florenceand the Alps, and celebrates an archaic Europe. Contemplating a stone vault cooled by blocks of ice or the hand stitching of a massive tome or the frying of a local delicacy, Beavers considers human activities without dwelling on human protagonists. Like many of Beavers’ films, Work Done is based on a series of textural or transformative equivalences: the workshop and the field, the book and the forest, the mound of cobblestones and a distant mountain. (J. Hoberman, The Village Voice)

Ruskin, USA 1975/1997, 45 min
Ruskin visits the sites of John Ruskin’s work: London, the Alps and, above all, Venice, where the camera’s attention to masonry and the interaction of architecture and water mimics the author’s descriptive analysis of the 'stones' of the city. The sound of pages turning and the image of a book, Ruskin’s Unto This Last, forcibly remind us that a poet’s perceptions, and in this case his political economy, are preserved and reawakened through acts of reading and writing. (P Adams Sitney, Film Comment)

Ruskin is shown in a brand new print. The preservation of this film has been made possible by the generosity of Cineric Inc. and The Guild of St. George.


Tate Modern  Starr Auditorium
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  Hearing loop available