Mitchell-Innes & Nash is pleased to present 35 days of film, a summer screening of works dating from 1965 to 2018, which will be presented over the course of the summer at the gallery’s Chelsea location. The exhibition features a selection of films and videos by a dozen artists that call for a re-examination of the screen as the stage upon which reality can be reflected and changed. Considering themes of media, labor, consumption, gender politics and memory, these works feel particularly striking against the backdrop of today’s cultural environment in which the hierarchy of information dissemination has collapsed and new public discourses have formed.
The exhibition includes films by Monica Bonvicini, GCC, General Idea, Mary Kelly, Christopher Miner, Pat O'Neill, Hardeep Pandhal, Pope.L, Martha Rosler and Jacolby Satterwhite.
SCREENING SCHEDULE
July 9-11
PAT O'NEILL
The Decay of Fiction (2002)
RT: 74 mins
Screening times: 10am, 11:15am, 12:30pm, 1:45pm, 3:00pm, 4:15pm
July 12-16
HARDEEP PANDHAL
A Nightmare on BAME Street (2017)
RT: 10:30 mins
Konfessions of a Klabautermann (2017)
RT: 12:22 mins
Pool Party Pilot Episode (2018)
RT: 8:14 mins
July 17-19
MONICA BONVICINI
No Head Man (2009)
RT: 8 mins
July 20-24
JACOLBY SATTERWHITE
Avenue B (2018)
July 25-27
GENERAL IDEA
Test Tube (1979)
RT: 28:15 min
Shut the Fuck Up (1984)
RT: 14 mins
Courtesy of Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York
July 30-August 1
GCC
Ceremonial Achievement
Protocols for Achievements
CO-OP
Vision Driven
Branded Objects
L'air du temps
A YES SCREAMING NO
August 2-6
BERWICK STREET FILM COLLECTIVE (collective members: Mary Kelly, Humphry Trevelyan, James Scott and Marc Karlin)
Nightcleaners (1975)
RT: 90 mins
Screening times: 10:30am, 12:10pm, 1:50pm, 3:30pm
Courtesy of Berwick Street Film Collective: Humphry Trevelyan, Mary Kelly, James Scott, Marc Karlin and LUX, London
August 7-9
CHRISTOPHER MINER
The Beat Thief (2012)
RT: 5:30 mins
Don’t Kill Your Son’s Life (2010)
RT: 3:30 mins
Rash of Fear (2010)
RT: 1:30 mins
Sleep Creep (2012)
RT: 3 mins
Waiting for the Change (2010)
RT: 2:30 mins
Remembering Whitney Houston (2013)
RT: 11 mins
This Year’s Fancies (2018)
RT: 2 mins
The Only Black Guy In the Room (2013)
RT: 9 mins
I’ve Got the One for You (2017)
RT: 5 mins
The Natural Order of Things (2013)
RT: 4 mins
A Trouble Free Life at Sea (2009)
RT: 2:30 mins
Family Matters (2013)
RT: 2:30 mins
August 10-14
VALIE EXPORT
Touch Cinema (1968)
Facing a Family (1971)
August 15-17
POPE.L
Reenactor (2012/15)
RT: 185 mins
Screening times: 11am, 2:30pm
August 20-22
CHANTAL AKERMAN
Sud (South) (1999)
RT: 70 mins
Raymond Fromont (photography), Claire Atherton (editing), Thierry de Halleux (sound), AMIP, Paradise FIlms, Chemah I.S. (production)
Courtesy of the Chantal Akerman Foundation; Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, Paris, London and Icarus Films
Screening times: 10:30am, 11:45am, 1pm, 2:15pm, 3:30pm, 4:45pm
August 23-27
MARTHA ROSLER
If it's too bad to be true, it could be DISINFORMATION (1985)
RT: 16:31 mins
Courtesy of Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York
Museums Will Eat Your Lunch (2013)
RT: 2:32 mins