Art Screen: Spectacle: A Portrait of Stuart ShermanN/C 15, GFT, 12 April
Art Screen: Spectacle: A Portrait of Stuart ShermanN/C 15+
GFT, 12 Roset St
- Dates Showing:
- Saturday 12 April
- Show Times:
- 14:45 [ see showings ]
Described by one critic as ‘the Buster Keaton of linguistics’, Stuart Sherman remains an influential figure in the history of experimental film and performance whose art defied both category and expectations. A notoriously private individual, his work was in danger of being lost forever following his death in 2001. Combining interviews with friends and colleagues, extraordinary archive footage and re-enactments of his performances, this documentary offers a unique insight into the artist and his legacy.
Preceded by Notes on Blindness directed by Peter Middleton and James Spinney, who will introduce their film. (13 mins)
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