PhotoFilm
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Hollis Frampton
Nostalgia 1971 © Hollis Frampton, courtesy LUX London |
Examining the complex and magical relationship between still and moving images, this series reflects on films structured around the still photograph and how they address the perception of time and memory, and the nature of cinema.
Including work by Jean Eustache, Hollis Frampton, Dryden Goodwin, Chris Marker, Nagisa Oshima, Sean Snyder, Alain Resnais, Agnès Varda and many more. An associated conference will relate photofilms to the wider discourses on stillness and movement in contemporary culture.
Curated by Gustáv Hámos, Katja Pratschke and Thomas Tode.
Organised by Tate Modern in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut London and the CCW Graduate School.
A season ticket for this series is available £20/£15 concessions (this does not include the Stillness and Movement conference). Please call 020 7887 8888 to book.
- PhotoFilm: Stillness and Movement Friday 5 March 2010
- PhotoFilm: Programme One: How Much Movement Does the Image Need? Friday 5 March 2010
- PhotoFilm: Programme Two: The Dancing Photo on Film Saturday 6 March 2010
- PhotoFilm: Programme Three: Recall and Memory Sunday 7 March 2010
- PhotoFilm: Programme Four: The Filmic Photograph Friday 12 March 2010
- PhotoFilm: Programme Five: The Photo Novel Saturday 13 March 2010
- PhotoFilm: Programme Six: The Plasticity of the Moment Saturday 13 March 2010

