Context is Half the Work. The Partial History of APG Film Screening

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    In conjunction with the exhibition: 'Context is Half the Work. A Partial History of the Artist Placement Group' at Summerhall (Aug - Oct 2016). 
    Screening event and discussion with APG Director & Producer Anna Ridley and REWIND|Artists’ Video in the 1970s & 1980s principal investigator, Prof Stephen Partridge, led by REWIND archivist Adam Lockhart. This event will focus on APG artists who participated in television and particularly from a Scottish perspective. The screening programme will feature the rarely seen STV production ‘Locations Edinburgh, Festival 1971’ including APG artists Stuart Brisley, David Hall, Graham Stevens and Jeffrey Shaw. Other work shown will be ‘Stooky Bill TV’ by David Hall (1990), ‘Cumbrae Clyde’ by John Latham (1984) and ‘Buried Alive’ from ‘Public Face Private Eye’ Series (1988) by Ian Breakwell. 
    This event is in conjunction with REWIND|Artists’ Video in the 1970s & 1980s based at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design (Univ of Dundee). www.rewind.ac.uk
    Period28 Sept 2016
    Event typeExhibition
    LocationEdinburgh, United KingdomShow on map