Visions in the Nunnery presents an online screening of three films by Cecelia Condit, followed by a Zoom Q&A with filmmaker and curator Kamila Kuc.
Join us for a unique conversation on Zoom between filmmaker Cecelia Condit and filmmaker and curator Kamila Kuc, selector of Visions in the Nunnery 2020. This is an exciting chance to speak with the artists directly, after watching Cecelia’s films at your leisure. You may also submit questions through Eventbrite when booking your ticket.
You can access the three films at your own convenience by following the hyperlinks in the text below:
Recently discovered and regenerated by young generation of TikTok users, Possibly in Michigan (1983) is a musical murder story; We Were Hardly More Than Children (2019) tells a tale of a 1969 illegal abortion, as lived by two women on an epic journey through a world that has little concern for their survival, while I’ve Been Afraid (2020), Condit’s recent work, is a musical encyclopaedia about women who have been abused. Cecelia Condit’s other films are generously made available by the artist on her website.
Watch the recording here
Cecelia Condit’s work puts a subversive spin on the traditional mythology of women in film and the psychology of sexuality and violence. Since 1981, Condit’s videos have created heroines whose lives swing between beauty and the grotesque, innocence and cruelty, youth and fragility. Exploring the dark side of female subjectivity, her “feminist fairy tales” focus on friendships, age, and most recently the natural world. She has shown internationally in festivals, museums and alternative spaces, and is represented in collections including the Museum of Modern Art in NYC and Centre Georges Pompidou Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris. She has received numerous awards including grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, American Film Institute, National Endowment for the Arts, and the Mary L. Nohl Foundation. She is a professor emerita in the Department of Film, Video, Animation and New Genres at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA, where she was the director of the graduate program in film for 30-years.
Kamila Kuc is a filmmaker and curator based in London. She has first encountered Condit’s work in 2018, at the 56th Ann Arbor Film Festival, where Condit presented her work as part of the jury panel presentation.
Visions is Bow Arts’ renowned biennial exhibition of moving image, digital and performance art, and this year presents work from 15 countries selected from a worldwide open call. Lead artists Hetain Patel, Nye Thompson and Benedict Drew will all show new films, the themes of which guide the curation of the show’s three programmes. Visions 2020 was selected by Tessa Garland, Sophie Hill and Kamila Kuc, together with the lead artists.
Unfortunately due to lockdown restrictions the Nunnery Gallery Visions exhibition will be closed from Thursday 5 November until further notice. However, you can view most works online as part of our online exhibition and we hope very much to reopen soon. We will keep you posted!
Click here to view the online exhibition