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Tony Cokes: FADE TO BLACK

2 June 2019 at 16.00–17.45
White text on a blue background which reads 'Disco isn't dead. It has gone to war.'

Tony Cokes Evil.16 (Torture.Musik) 2009-11, video still. Courtesy the artist, Greene Naftali, New York, Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles and Electronic Arts Intermix, New York

Enjoy a rare chance to see one of Tony Cokes’ early video essays on black representation in cinema

This screening offers a rare opportunity to see FADE TO BLACK, a seminal example of the video essay made by Cokes in collaboration with Donald Trammel. The video examines black representation in American cinema by juxtaposing a chronology of films featuring African American actors with commentary written by both artists and footage excerpted from credit and action sequences in Hollywood films.

The work underlines the transitions between blackness as seen (or not seen) in the institution of cinema and blackness visible (or invisible) in extra-cinematic culture.
Cokes states

FADE TO BLACK is followed by Evil.16 (Torture.Musik), a video essay from Cokes’ Evil series which draws on research around the use of music as a torture device at American detention facilities.

​Tony Cokes Evil.16 (Torture.Musik) 2009-11, video still. Courtesy the artist, Greene Naftali, New York, Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles and Electronic Arts Intermix, New York

​Tony Cokes Evil.16 (Torture.Musik) 2009-11, video still. Courtesy the artist, Greene Naftali, New York, Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles and Electronic Arts Intermix, New York

Tony Cokes FADE TO BLACK 1990, video still. Courtesy the artist, Greene Naftali, New York, Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles and Electronic Arts Intermix, New York​

Tony Cokes FADE TO BLACK 1990, video still. Courtesy the artist, Greene Naftali, New York, Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles and Electronic Arts Intermix, New York​

Tony Cokes FADE TO BLACK 1990, video still. Courtesy the artist, Greene Naftali, New York, Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles and Electronic Arts Intermix, New York​

Tony Cokes FADE TO BLACK 1990, video still. Courtesy the artist, Greene Naftali, New York, Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles and Electronic Arts Intermix, New York​

Programme

Introduction

Tony Cokes and Donald Trammel, FADE TO BLACK, United States 1990, SD video, colour, sound, 33 min

Tony Cokes, Evil.16 (Torture.Musik), United States 2009–11, HD video, colour, sound, 17 min

Discussion with the artist + Q&A

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2 June 2019 at 16.00–17.45

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