Glasgow Cinema: Turbo Sculpture, 7th April, 2014
Turbo SculptureN/C 15+
- GFT, 12 Rose Street
- Monday 7 April
- Show Times:
- 18:30 [ see showings ]
Monumentality and national identity are important topics in Yugoslavian-born, Berlin-based artist Aleksandra Domanovic’s work. Join us for a fascinating evening of screenings and discussion around two of her recent films.
Turbo Sculpture (2012, 22 mins) examines a new kind of public art in the ex-Yugoslavian republics which immortalise celebrities instead of national heroes, while From yu to me (2013, 30 mins) focuses on the story of the Internet domain for Yugoslavia and the two female scientists who administered it.
Screening as part of Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art. We regret that artist Aleksandra Domanović will no longer be attending. This screening will be introduced by Sarah McCrory, Director of Glasgow International.
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