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Film screening organized by Sam Cotter
In conjunction with the Gallery TPW exhibition "Working Conditions", this film program looks at labour, visibility, and self-determination.
Zoran Popovic, Struggle in New York, 1976, 56 minutes
Andrew Norman Wilson, Workers Leaving the GooglePlex, 2009 2011, 11 minutes
Harun Farocki, Workers Leaving the Factory, 1995, 36 minutes
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Zoran Popovic, Struggle in New York, 1976, 56 minutes
In 1976, Yugoslavian artist Zoran Popovic traveled to New York and created this film, exploring a political turn in Conceptual Art and it implications on relationships between art and society. The films participants include Mel and Paula Ramsden, Ian Burn, Michael Corris, Kathryn Bigelow, Sara Charlesworth, Mayo Thompson, Carole Cond and Karl Beveridge, Ruth Rachlin, Joseph Kosuth and many others.
Andrew Norman Wilson, Workers Leaving the GooglePlex, 2009 2011, 11 minutes
While working as a contract employee at Googles headquarters in the Silicon Valley, Andrew Norman Wilson became interested in a marginalized class of workers in the building adjacent to his own. Upon trying to make contact with these workers, Wilson became the subject of an investigation by Google security and ultimately lost his job.
Harun Farocki, Workers Leaving the Factory, 1995, 36 minutes
Harun Farockis Workers Leaving the Factory culls cinema history for representations of workers at the factory gate. Drawing on the work of Charlie Chaplin, Fritz Lang, Michelangelo Antonioni and many others, Farocki charts economic and political change and the reorganization of labour across the century separating him from the Lumire Brothers 1895 film of the same title.
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