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Rose Lowder 1

17 January 2014 at 19.00–21.00
Rose Lowder Quiproquo 1992, film still showing a tree in a field

Rose Lowder, Quiproquo 1992Film still

Courtesy of the artist/Lightcone, Paris

Rose Lowder, Rien D’extraordinaire 2010 Film still

Rose Lowder, Rien D’extraordinaire 2010 Film still

Rose Lowder, Beijing 1988 1988–2011 Film still

Rose Lowder, Beijing 1988 1988–2011 Film still

Rose Lowder, Jardins du Marais 2010 Film still

Rose Lowder, Jardins du Marais 2010 Film still

Rose Lowder, Les Coquelicots 2000 Film still

Rose Lowder, Les Coquelicots 2000 Film still

Rose Lowder, Jardin du sel, 2011 Film still

Rose Lowder, Jardin du sel, 2011 Film still

Rose Lowder, Sources 2012 Film still

Rose Lowder, Sources 2012 Film still

Rose Lowder, Habitat Batracien 2006 Film still

Rose Lowder, Habitat Batracien 2006 Film still

Rose Lowder Quiproquo 1992, film still showing a tree in a field

Rose Lowder Quiproquo 1992, film still

Brimming with vibrant images of blossoms, orchards, insects and meadows, the works of celebrated filmmaker Rose Lowder explore our relation with and impact on the world.

This selection spans 20 years of Lowder’s celebrated filmmaking featuring beautiful rhythmic editing and demonstrating her rich understanding of colour and landscape. This programme pays particular attention to works directed towards social and ecological politics with films exploring the balance of nature and technology, to depictions of agriculture from traditional to organic farms and exploration of the use of solar energy. The screenings will be introduced and followed by conversations with the artist.

Programme

Quiproquo

Rose Lowder, France 1992, 16 mm, colour, sound, 13 min
Music: Katie O’Looney

Les Coquelicots / Poppies

Rose Lowder, France 2000, 16 mm 18 fps, colour, silent, 2 min

Habitat Batracien

Rose Lowder, France 2006, colour, silent, 9 min

Jardins du Marais / Marsh Gardens

Rose Lowder, France 2010, 16 mm, colour, silent, 3 min

Rien D’extraordinaire / Nothing Special Beau-site

Rose Lowder, France 2010, 16 mm, colour, sound, 2 min
Music: François Alexis Degrenier

Jardin du sel / Salt Garden

Rose Lowder, France, 2011, 16 mm, colour, sound, 16 min
Music: François Alexis Degrenier

Beijing 1988

Rose Lowder, France 1988–2011, 16 mm, colour, sound, 12 min
Music: François Alexis Degrenier

Sous le soleil / Under the Sun

Rose Lowder, France 2011, 16 mm, colour, sound, 3 min
Music: François Alexis Degrenier

Sources

Rose Lowder, France 2012, 16 mm, colour, sound, 5 min
Music: François Alexis Degrenier

Programme duration: 65 min

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17 January 2014 at 19.00–21.00

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