SpaceXXX


23.02.2011
Spacex
45 Preston Street, Exeter, EX1 1DF

For ages 18+
Free admission, but booking essential
7-8pm


A special screening night offering a varied programme of experimental Animate films that deal with adult subjects. Themes include: sexual jealousy, suicide, masturbating microbes, bad language, thieving, arson, children coming to nasty ends, animal violence, violent children, cannibalism, bestiality, arson, violence.

The screening accompanies the Landings: re-viewing the world exhibition, that includes works by three artists that use animation techniques to offer new perspectives on the world we live in.

The programme:
15th February, Tim Webb (1995, 6’35)
3 Ways to Go, Sarah Cox (1997, 4’16”)
Kingdom Protista, Andrew Kotting (2000, 5’18”)
Dad's Dead, Chris Shepherd (2002, 6’36”)
The Emperor, Elizabeth Hobbs (2001, 4’20”)
Safety Tips for Kids, Roz Mortimer (2003, 5’6”)
Animal Tragic, Tim Macmillan (2004, 6’28”)
Rabbit, Run Wrake (2005, 8’30”)
Who I Am and What I Want, Chris Shepherd, David Shrigley (2005, 7’23”)
Yours Truly, Osbert Parker (2006, 8’)
The Black Dog’s Progress, Stephen Irwin (2008, 3’14”)

To book: Bookings can be made up until the beginning of the event or activity.
To book please call 01392 431 786 or email
education@spacex.org.uk.

Spacex is a publicly funded contemporary art space located in Exeter, UK. Supporting the production, presentation and promotion of a challenging programme of international contemporary visual art. Committed to experimentation and risk taking, Spacex offers audiences a real and immediate experience of the arts and seeks innovative ways of engaging a diverse audience, enabling access to and participation in the most exciting developments in contemporary art.


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