Rare cinema viewing opportunity! A double-bill of screenings showing Anthony McCall and Andrew Tyndall's feature-length film, Argument (1978, pictured), followed by a presentation of a new work by Paris-based artist Aurélien Froment.
6.30 pm: Argument
Argument is a dense and provocative feature-length essay examining one issue of the New York Times magazine to investigate the ideology of news, the language of fashion and the construction of masculinity.
Argument is a dense and provocative feature-length essay examining one issue of the New York Times magazine to investigate the ideology of news, the language of fashion and the construction of masculinity.
8.30 pm: Aurélien Froment presents a new video work.
Froment's work deals with film as a metaphor, the provenance of images and sleight of hand.
Thursday 17 January
6.30 – 9.30 pm Goethe Institut 50 Princes Gate Exhibition Road
London, SW7 2PH
Tickets from:
Serpentine Gallery Lobby Desk: 020 7402 6075
6.30 – 9.30 pm Goethe Institut 50 Princes Gate Exhibition Road
London, SW7 2PH
Tickets from:
Serpentine Gallery Lobby Desk: 020 7402 6075
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