Pool 11: Art & Film: Queer Subjectivities as Content and Form (gLV)
Charlotte Jane Prodger
3 CreditsMFA-MFA-Po00.22F.011
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Pool 11: Art & Film: Queer Subjectivities as Content and Form (gLV)
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Nummer und Typ | MFA-MFA-Po00.22F.011 / Moduldurchführung |
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Modul | Pool: |
Veranstalter | Departement Fine Arts |
Leitung | Charlotte Jane Prodger |
Zeit | |
Anzahl Teilnehmende | maximal 16 |
ECTS | 3 Credits |
Voraussetzungen | Course language: English |
Lehrform | Seminar |
Zielgruppen | * MA Fine Arts students * Open for exchange students * Open for students from other departments Interested students of other study programmes can register from 01 to 20 February 2022 by email to: studium.dfa@zhdk.ch. You will be informed until the end of calendar week 8 about a possible participation. Applications before 01 February 2022 will not be accepted. |
Lernziele / Kompetenzen |
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Inhalte | "Queer subjectivities as content and form." Charlotte Prodger works with moving image, printed image, sculpture and writing. She is interested in the intertextual relationships between each of these materials. Her work has used the legacies of structural film, minimalism and queer subjectivity to investigate tensions between language and material. Narrative fragments gleaned from different places and points of her life are shown in parallel, revealing an ongoing enquiry into the contingency and intimacy of materials. In recent years, she made the trilogy of films "Stoneymollan Trail" (2015), "BRIDGIT" (2016) and "SaF05" (2019). This autobiographical cycle traces the accumulation of affinities, desires and losses that form a self as it moves forward in time. Moving image has been at the core of Prodger’s work for two decades. Its ever-evolving formats are inextricably bound to her autobiographical content. Her work explores intertwined relationships between the body, landscape, language, technology and time. The week will include:
About the lecturer: Charlotte Prodger (b.1974) is a Glasgow-based artist. She was the winner of the 2018 Turner Prize and represented Scotland at the 2019 Venice Biennale. Solo exhibitions include "Blanks and Preforms", Kunstmuseum Winterthur; "SaF05", Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2021); Scottish Pavilion, Venice Biennale (2019); "Colon Hyphen Asterix", Hollybush Gardens (2018); "BRIDGIT/Stoneymollan Trail", Bergen Kunsthall; "Subtotal", SculptureCenter, New York (2017); "BRIDGIT", Hollybush Gardens, London; "Charlotte Prodger", Kunstverein Düsseldorf (2016); "8004-8019", Spike Island, Bristol; "Stoneymollan Trail", Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin (2015); "Markets" (with The Block), Chelsea Space, London; "Nephatiti", Glasgow International (2014); "Percussion Biface 1-13", Studio Voltaire, London (2012) and "Handclap/Punchhole", Kendall Koppe, Glasgow (2011). Performances include "Orange Helvetica Title Sequence", New York Book Art Fair, MoMA PS1 (with Bookworks); "Fwd: Rock Splits Boys", Artists Space, New York and Café Oto, London (with Mason Leaver-Yap); "Assembly: A Survey of Recent Artists’ Film and Video in Britain", Tate Britain, London (2014) and "Querido John", Kings Place, London (with Electra and The Wire, 2012). Prodger’s videos have screened at various film festivals including London Film Festival; New York Film Festival; Toronto International Film Festival and Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen. Her writing has been published in Frieze; F.R. DAVID; 2HB; The Happy Hypocrite; Charlie Porter’s "What Artists Wear" and Prototype’s Intertitles: "An Anthology at the Intersection of Visual Art and Writing". |
Bibliographie / Literatur | Will be handed out before or during the course. |
Leistungsnachweis / Testatanforderung | Mandatory attendance (minimum 80%); active participation |
Termine | Time: 10:00 - 18:00 o'clock CW 22: 30 / 31 May / 01 / 02 / 03 June |
Bewertungsform | bestanden / nicht bestanden |